NYT Tuesday 06/10/25
Constructor: Zachary David Levy
What a doozy! I began this puzzle at 11PM, unable to sleep. Looking for a distraction I picked the Tuesday because I knew it would be doable even in a state of low brainpower. I was mistaken.
This grid's fill is insane. PLOTZED
crossing ZILLIONTH
? TEHEE
instead of "teehee"? DASBOOT
!? Talk about unexpected. Some of my
stumbling points may have been my own fault (DIANE
, PEREC
), but
others are just plain cruel.
Despite the fill, I can't remember the last time that I so easily
cruised the themers. I plonked 3/4, only taking a couple more cycles
to finish WEDDINGRECEPTION
(where reception is obvious, but what
kind remains to be seen). I had finished all of the themers and the
revealer before I had progressed halfway through the grid. Perhaps the
easy theme encouraged the constructor to go ham on the fill?
The theme itself is "words ending in a quality of cell service", with
the revealer GOODCALL
. It's OK. A little uninspired, perhaps.
I struggled on some of the easier corners for reasons I can only
attribute to late-night brain. "It helps give a car traction" stumped
me for longer than I like to admit. Although, even as I write this the
answer REARTIRE
feels like an understatement; a rear tire doesn't
"help" the car any more than literally satisfy a minimum requirement
for the vehicle to be driveable!
Anyway if the goal was to distract myself long enough to fall asleep, I failed miserably. There I was some thirty minutes later browsing the crossword Reddit to find some validation. I'm not the only one who struggled here, right? Guys?
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