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Grid: quarter-hour; meta 3 minutes
Matt Gaffney’s Wall Street Journal contest crossword, “Fall Classic” — Conrad’s writeup.
This week we’re searching for a World-Series Winning Team. The two central entries (FOUROUT OFSEVEN, collectively clued as “Games required to win the World Series”) have been thematic. I had the grid 1/4 crammed, scanned the opposite seven-letter entries, noticed BAL because the fourth letter of the primary three, and was off to the races. The grid had sixteen (!) theme entries:
- ZAM(B)IAN: [From Lusaka, say]
- LAG(A)SSE: [“Bam!” man]
- ANA(L)OGY: [IQ test challenge]
- IGA(T)HER: [“Presumably…”]
- CAP(I)TOL: [Mall structure]
- VER(M)EER: [“View of Delft” painter]
- PAR(O)LES: [Frees, in a way]
- FOU(R)OUT: [With 38-Across, games required to win the World Series]
- OFS(E)VEN: [See 36-Across]
- YES(O)RNO: [“Just answer the question”]
- INE(R)ROR: [Mistakenly]
- ATE(I)TUP: [Loved the attention]
- PAL(O)OKA: [Uncultured type]
- TAL(L)ONE: [Bar order on a hot day]
- SNE(E)ZES: [Elicits a blessing]
- ILL(S)TOP: [“Didn’t realize how annoying that was, sorry”]
The fourth letter of every seven-letter themer spells BALTIMORE ORIOLES, our contest resolution. This was a ravishing meta by Matt: nearly all of the characters within the grid are thematic: 112 out of 180 by my rely. Both the theme entries are the answer letters are symmetric. And it didn’t really feel compelled. Amazing. Solvers: please let me know what you suppose. I’ll finish with Baltimore’s Beach House.
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