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Constructor: Tom McCoy

Relative difficulty: CHILD'S PLAY!!!


THEME: "We Hold These Truths To Be Self-Evident" — things that are the things that they are, like the thing that is the thing that is clockwise in circled letters, and what that thing is is a rose. real recognize real, gertrude stein.

Theme answers:
  • BOYS WILL BE BOYS (23A: Classic excuse for some misdemeanors) - can someone confirm that this is in fact a valid legal defense that will get you off the hook for a misdemeanor? asking for a friend
  • I YAM WHAT I YAM (35A: Declaration from Popeye)
  • WHAT'S DONE IS DONE (43A: Doubt-dispelling words from Lady MacBeth)
  • IT AIN'T OVER 'TILL IT'S OVER (72A: Famous Yogiism) - didn't know lenny kravitz was a yogi but it kind of makes sense
  • HATERS GONNA HATE (97A: Words dismissive of detractors)
  • IT IS WHAT IT IS (105A: Expression of resignation)
  • ENOUGH IS ENOUGH (121A: "We will tolerate this no more!")
Word of the Day: WABE (110A: "Did gyre and gimble in the ___": "Jabberwocky") —
WABE FM 90.1 is a radio station in Atlanta, Georgia, that is affiliated with National Public Radio (NPR) and Public Radio International (PRI). WABE's format features mostly classical music, although the station will occasionally play a Beatles tune, a Broadway show tune, a film suite, or a selection from a film such as Star Wars, as long as the piece is in a classical-sounding arrangement.
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sunday smooveness from the trill McCoy. this is that dude that did that "stretched out" puzzle, so you already know he's going in.

i was about a minute too slow on this puzzle but it was a minute of me thinking "man this is easy" over and over again. (maybe your experience was different and that's beautiful too. i just do what i do when i do what i do.) the fill was unobstructive. the clues didn't dazzle, but they low-key sparkled. dope theme. dope title. dope visual element. all in all, a thoroughly enjoyable experience that brought joy to my saturday night.

thoughts that i thought while i solved this puzzle:
  • EEW (5D: "Gross!") — no. still no.
  • nice clue asymmetry in 7D/28A and nice clue symmetry in 48A/49A. clue is a clue is a clue
  • AUNTIE (38A: ___ Anne's (popular pretzel purveyor)) — shortz got alliteration for days
  • BUGLE (112D: Corn chip since 1966) — never not relevant:
this
  • ERAGON (119A: Fantasy title character whose name is one letter different from the creature he rides) — that would be an E-WAGON, yes?
  • NIP crossing (126A: Certain wardrobe malfunction) made me nervous
  • A LA (36D: Chicken ___ diable) — idle chicken is the devil's workshop
  • ELMS (65A: Frequent features of John Constable landscapes)

  • go well,
    erik agard, Gf.P.

    p.s. it's not what you look like when you're doing what you're doing. it's what you're doing when you're doing what you look like you're doing.

    p.p.s. i didn't solve all the puzzles this week but my favorite one that i did solve was that ezersky/fleming joint from friday. hot fire.
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