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Andrea:
THis was my first official collaboration with my then newbestfriend Patrick Blindauer. We had met when he was working for Peter Gordon at Sterling as an assistant. I had known Peter for 20+ years from our days at Games Magazine, so I would pop by to see him whenever I was in NY. Patrick and I got to know each other better at the first ACPT I attended. (I hadn't gone the first 25+ years as I lived across the country, etc.) Will was using one of my puzzles for the opening puzzle of the 2008 ACPT I believe. (Cheers! It was four ways to toast, I think, which each theme answer being "Cheers!")
Patrick and I were standing together as people were approaching Trip Payne and consoling him on his second place finish. Folks were saying various cliches, "You did your best!", "So close!", etc. Patrick and I sat down and created a list "We still love you!" "Close but no cigar!", etc. and that became the first of a dozen collaborations. I think Deb Amlen called us the Fred and Ginger of constructors.
We both live very separate lives now, but he's always been my go-to person when I want to create a Sunday-sized puzzle that have funny phrases by changing a letter, or what have you. I love his sense of humor and what a genius he is. Until Patrick, I had only been published on Monday-Wed. He is my collaborator on 3 Sundays (not counting a couple we've done for the WSJ) and my sole NYT Thursday.
1 S | 2 A | 3 N | 4 T | 5 A | 6 P | 7 A | 8 C | 9 E | 10 A | 11 C | 12 M | 13 E |
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14 A | L | I | E | N | 15 I | B | E | T | 16 B | L | I | P |
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17 W | I | N | S | O | 18 M | E | L | O | S | 19 E | S | O | M | E |
20 S | T | A | T | 21 I | R | E | S | 22 B | O | G | I | E |
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23 T | 24 I | N | 25 H | E | R | |||||||||
26 Y | 27 O | U | D | I | 28 D | 29 Y | 30 O | U | R | B | 31 E | 32 S | 33 T |
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34 S | A | M | B | A | 35 R | O | U | S | T | 36 R | H | O |
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37 K | L | E | E | 38 W | I | D | T | H | 39 P | A | A | R |
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40 E | I | N | 41 R | I | L | E | D | 42 E | A | T | M | E |
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43 W | E | S | 44 T | I | L | L | L | O | 45 V | E | Y | O | U | |
46 E | N | D | 47 E | L | S | |||||||||
48 S | 49 A | 50 G | A | S | 51 H | 52 E | 53 A | T | 54 L | 55 E | 56 N | 57 T |
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58 C | L | O | S | E | 59 B | U | T | N | O | 60 C | I | G | A | R |
61 A | I | R | E | 62 A | R | N | O | 63 U | P | O | N | E |
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64 B | E | E | T | 65 A | L | A | N | 66 E | S | S | A | Y |
Answer summary:
2 unique to this puzzle, 1 debuted here and reused later.
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