More than one solver has told me that this is their favorite puzzle, and they mainly have Will to thank for transforming the theme. Yet as constructors we never experience our own puzzles the way solvers do; when a puzzle runs, we already know the trick to the theme, so we rely on solver feedback to help us enjoy a vicarious experience. But, oh! The feedback to LIES was nothing short of intense dissonance: Strong like, strong hate and even a little flip-flopping of opinion! (go figure).
For my part, I enjoyed presenting the first full word as grid art ... and what a doozy of a word. I thought Will might have to run it as a diagramless, but the grid appeared with its SHOUTING letters, and no small bit of solver criticism suggested that I forced the NYT to print, well ... LIES! (Add that to the dissonance level.)
Grid construction presented its own set of problems. Spelling a word out in a grid using different sized letters in a two-line staggered arrangement means that some solvers will completely miss it; I still find people who struggle to identify the word LIES when I show them the blank grid.
Another feature common to these grids is that some of the letters can't be placed flush with a wall (or each other) and this often forces heavy concentrations of 3-letter entries ... frequently with triple- stacks of 15's. This is the main challenge to achieving lively fill.
Given my memories of some construction challenges and the intense solver reaction, it'd be hard to call this my single favorite puzzle, though I take great pleasure in showing it to people who have never seen it before. It's definitely in my top five.
Clues with lies, or at least errors: 1-, 14-, 19- and 24-Across; and 8-, 9-, 28-, 47-, 49- and 50-Down. In an interview with the Yale Daily News, Will Shortz called this his favorite puzzle of 2008.
1 O | 2 T | 3 T | 4 O | 5 S | 6 P | 7 R | 8 A | 9 N | 10 G | 11 C | 12 A | 13 D |
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14 N | E | O | N | 15 H | O | A | G | I | E | 16 I | R | R |
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17 E | R | R | S | 18 E | N | F | A | N | T | 19 G | T | E |
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20 S | E | E | P | 21 L | E | A | S | E | S | 22 A | U | S |
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23 E | S | S | E | 24 E | S | A | U | 25 R | R | S |
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26 C | A | T | C | 27 H | 28 A | 29 G | L | I | M | P | 30 S | E | O | F |
31 I | C | U | 32 E | T | T | O |
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33 L | 34 E | 35 A | G | U | E | 36 E | 37 R | 38 E | C | T | O | R |
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39 O | U | G | H | T | S | 40 R | E | P | R | E | S | S |
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41 G | R | A | T | E | S | 42 I | L | I | E | S | C | U |
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43 A | A | A | 44 T | M | A | C |
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45 S | 46 E | 47 E | I | N | G | 48 E | 49 Y | 50 E | 51 C | O | N | C |
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52 T | O | L | L | G | A | T | E | S | 53 O | K | I | E |
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54 R | E | S | I | L | I | E | N | T | 55 D | E | N | S |
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56 T | E | N | 57 E | R | I | S |
Answer summary:
3 unique to this puzzle, 3 debuted here and reused later, 3 unique to Modern Era but used previously.
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