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Mr. Pink offers us a set of five people of note whose surnames can be reimagined as verbs. These people are assigned occupations based on their names. [links]
27A: Interesting clue for ALA, which is usually clued to mean “in the style of,” as in a brownie à la mode. In this puzzle, ALA is an abbreviated form of ALAbama, which abuts the “Fla. panhandle.”
This is a nice, smooth Tuesday puzzle that should be gettable for the majority of solvers. It’s a theme that has been done before, but Mr. Pink’s set works.
39A: I love seeing AESOP in the puzzle, as he is the inspiration for one of my favorite clues: “Fabulous guy,” because he wrote fables. This is a Tuesday puzzle, however, so the clue is a bit easier: “Famous Greek moralizer.” more
So I say kudos, Mr. Pink. Keep up the great constructing. But finish your homework first.
66A: Oh, how times change. I remember when ELMO first got a computer. Now he has a smartphone. more
Relative difficulty: Easy-Medium (3:24)
THEME: last name, verb — celebrities reimagined as verb phrases
This feels like the oldest theme in the book, though I can't find any specific examples of its having been done before. It's not terribly exciting and could've been made 20+ years ago. It's a good example of what a perfectly adequate puzzle might've looked like at the end of the last century—tight (if not exactly thrilling) theme concept, passable (if not exactly fresh) fill. Lots of short answers, which means a lot of unremarkable to slightly irksome fill ( TAI, EHS, IDED, FTC, LES, etc.). And the longer answers (ten different 7-letter Downs!) somehow do very little to bring up the interest level. It's passable. It's just OK. It's about NYT-average right now (with the theme concept being slightly more basic / old-fashioned than usual). But the big negative today, the thing that made me wince mid-solve (exactly mid-solve) was the clue on ROSA PARKS . When I say the editor has a tin ear when it comes to social issues, particularly when it comes to race, *this* is what I mean. Clue writer sees only the whimsy of wordplay, not the idea that maybe you shouldn't ask the civil rights icon whose Whole Thing was defying racial hierarchy in the area of *transportation* to go fetch your Audi. ROSA PARKS . as a valet . this sounded . good? I mean . wow, OK. OK.