Games' Afoot
Hi All!Adam Shapiro delivers a cute Tuesday puzzle which I find impressive since his 1st LAT was ~6mo ago (17 DEC 2025). I enjoyed the fresh clues for pedestrian fill and the new fill I've not seen before. Well done Adam.
Point of order - I can't figure out if Adam is related to NPR's Ari or not. If anyone knows better...
16. Disc-tossing team sport: ULTIMATE FRISBEE.
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| Ultimate Frisbee | The Game of Life |
23. Contest played on a star-shaped board: CHINESE CHECKERS.
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| Chinese Checkers | Chess |
41. Pool hall activity: POCKET BILLIARDS.
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| Pocket Billiards Table | Poker |
54. Nintendo player's side quest, or what the circled letters of 16-, 23-, and 41-Across create: GAME WITHIN A GAME. All I can come up w/ in the reveal is the NAME Game.
So, if you're not pickin' up what Adam's putting down... A side quest is a mini-adventure for your avatar to gain coin, information, or skills within the wider scope of the game #DnD. Ergo, a game within a game - exactly what Adam found in the spanners. Let's explore the rest of the grid.
Across:
1. Voting faction: BLOC.5. Botanical transplant: GRAFT. All you wanted to know.
10. Post that's bigger than a gig: JOB. I saw "bigger" and "gig." My first two thoughts, "Tera" & "Peta," were too long.
13. Like chocolate lava cake: RICH.
14. "Folklore" music artist Swift: TAYLOR.
15. "__ seen worse": I'VE.
I've had worse...
16. [See: Theme]
19. "Aw, so sweet!": TOO CUTE.
20. Like elevator music: AMBIENT.
21. Chicken __ king: ALA.
22. Actor Cariou: LEN.
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| Len's Wikipedia Page |
23. [See: Theme]
32. Ascends: RISES.
33. South African language with click consonants: XHOSA. I knew the answer but not the spelling.
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34. Tuna roll topper: ROE.
35. Some hazy brews, for short: IPAS.
36. Piano pieces for four hands: DUETS.
37. "You're not wrong": TRUE.
38. 28-Down amenity, maybe: SPA.
39. Ballet class rail: BARRE.
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| Degas' Dancers Practicing at the Barre |
40. Plump pet, slangily: CHONK. Chonk: adj. fat in a pleasant way.
41. [See: Theme]
44. __ de la Cit : Notre-Dame home: ILE.
45. Coffee container: URN.
46. Not much: A LITTLE.
50. Spine-tingling artwork?: BACK TAT. Cute. A tattoo on the back would tingle the spine.
54. [See: Theme]
56. Cenozoic __: ERA. The last 66 million years and our current era.
57. Like alpacas: ANDEAN.
58. A bird flying into the house, say: OMEN. So I Googled this... Some say it's good luck others say death soon. I think it means your screen door is broken.
59. Cold War operative: SPY.
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| Spy Vs Spy |
60. Agreements: YESES.
61. Bit of headway: DENT. I've made a DENT in this expo - I'm done w/ the acrosses.
Down:
1. Like dry champagne: BRUT.2. Disney girl who teaches Stitch the meaning of ohana: LILO. Ohana is Hawaiian for family. I saw this movie w/ the Girls when they were so little. It's kinda hard to believe they're both in grad school now.
3. Prefix meaning "eight": OCTO.
4. Sequences of tight turns on racecourses: CHICANES. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ A few Googles latter... A chicane is an "S" bend in the road that forces drivers to slow down. They're also used in urban settings to not only slow traffic but also increase the amount of public space. Seems like CHICANEry to me.
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| A chicane in Orlando |
5. Frontier departure point?: GATE. Ha! The airline Frontier.
6. Marbled bread: RYE.
7. Italian sports car, briefly: ALFA.
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| '86 Alfa Spider |
8. Unshaped: FORMLESS.
9. NYC nabe south of SoHo: TRIBECA. SoHo is SOuth of HOuston Street.
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| Yep, there's Tribeca South of SoHo. |
10. Align (with): JIBE. Nice.
11. Roasting appliance: OVEN.
12. Red root vegetable used in some dyes: BEET.
14. Breezy goodbyes: TATAS.
17. Cocktails made with lime, vodka, and ginger beer: MULES.
18. Dishwasher's station: SINK.
23. Like tempura: CRISP.
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| Yummers! |
24. River-dwelling mammal that can't swim: HIPPO.
25. Sci-fi writer Asimov: ISAAC.
26. Area far from downtown: EXURB.
27. French darling: CHERI.
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| Pepé Le Pew |
28. Tourist's base: HOTEL.
29. __ in judgment: ERROR.
30. Tournament division: ROUND.
31. Tries to find: SEEKS.
36. NBC news show since 1992: DATE LINE.
37. "What a relief!": THANK GOD.
39. I-495 in Washington, D.C., e.g.: BELTWAY.
40. About, in dates: CIRCA.
42. Toy that may get stuck in a tree: KITE.
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| The Kite Eating Tree |
43. Greg Evans comic strip: LUANN.
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| A Comic Strip since '85 |
46. Grows older: AGES.
47. In-person fantasy event, casually: LARP. Live Action Role-Playing GAME.
48. "Thinking about it": I MAY.
49. LAX projections: ETDS. Estimated Times of Departure.
50. Lack of objectivity: BIAS.
51. Unlikely to get out of hand: TAME.
52. "Darn straight": AMEN.
53. Sleeping bag spot: TENT.
55. "__ Haw": HEE.
The Grid:
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| The Grid |
WO: FRIzBEE
ESPs: Spelling of XHOSA, CHONK
Fav: It's a toss-up - my fav SciFi writer, ISAAC Asimov, or XHOSA just 'cuz I've never seen it in a puzzle before.
Well, do tell - how'd you enjoy Adam's little GAME? RISES to your definition of fun or you just gonna BLOC it out of your mind 'cuz #circles? :-)
Cheers, -T
T-7 days 'till RUSH!


















10 comments:
It wasn’t the easiest
puzzle in the world, but the four grid spanners were pretty easy to figure out, which was a help. Also, the theme was obvious from the first, so that was a help, too.
FIR, so I’m happy.
Crossing EXURB and XHOSA on a Tuesday? Never heard/saw either word before today. And CHONK was new to me.
Good morning!
Guess who failed to notice the circles, and failed to get the theme, and failed to read the full reveal clue. Yup. Guilty, as charged. Dash-T's Name Game comment reminded me of this oldie by Shirley Ellis. ("Let's do Chuck!") Learning moments: CHONK and XHOSA, probably soon to be forgotten. This was an interesting outing. Impressive, considering the three themers plus the reveal were all grid-spanners. Thanx, Adam and DashT.
FIR, but step->DENT, lily->LILO, lapse->ERROR, etas->ETDS, and camp->TENT.
ULTIMATE FRISBEE's real name is ULTIMATE. Wouldn't want the lawyers at Wham-O to get their knickers in a wad.
Back when I imbibed, if I had ginger beer I was having a Dark 'n' Stormy. You only have ginger ale? I'll have a beer.
HIPPOS can't swim, but rhinos can. The things one learns from watching Secrets of the Zoo.
Thanks to Adam for the challenging Tuesday puzzle. There must be some reason that my favorite was TATAS, but I can't put my finger on it ((or them.) And thanks to Bayou Tony for another pinch hit. You even got your ALFA CSO!
FIR. This was really crunchy for a Tuesday. And circles to boot. This was more of a Friday presentation in my view. What with chicanes, Xhosa, and chonk, this was almost a Saturday puzzle.
I saw the games in the long answers, and I get the theme, but I'm not impressed.
Overall not an enjoyable puzzle.
Took 7:22 today to solve aGaIN.
I have the same comment as the prior Anonymous at 4:59 a.m.,: exurb crossing xhosa isn't pretty. I've never heard "chonk" or the part of the French city.
The "Nintendo" in the reveal may be hidden clue for the Nintendo Wii.
"game WIthIn a game."
However, Wii is a console, not exactly a game.
Oh joy, circles!
I like how Adam GAMEd the system and had us reading between the lines. I thought it was clever.
"Switch lane CHICANE" was a tagline from my youth referring to slot car racing. On the CHICANE piece of track, the slots squeezed closer together (or sometimes crossed over) so that two cars couldn't pass at the same time without colliding. We had the 1/32 scale Strombecker set which was larger than HO. Hours of fun!
When I read the reviewer's comment for "bigger than a gig" that noted Tera or Peta, I knew it was Mr. T at the wheel and we were in good hands. Thanks for the trip down memory lane with Spy vs.Spy. We'd read MAD magazine while waiting our turns to race slot cars!
I remember the ad jingle for the Switch Lane CHICANE race set. Never had one though. My Santa had limited funds.
Our lovely and talented webmistress has today's USA Today's crossword, Changing Tables.
Good Morning:
The playful theme, fair perps, and the helpful circles certainly qualified this for a Tuesday slot, but the presence of Xhosa, Chonk, Chicanes, and LARP negate those justifications, IMO. I had no trouble with the solve itself but these entries annoyed me and took away the pleasure and enjoyment of an otherwise satisfactory solving experience.
Thanks, Adam, and thanks, Anon T, for the detailed expo and commentary, particularly the illustrations of the themed games.
Have a great day.
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