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2 puzzles by Alice Liang
with Jeff Chen comments

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See the 10 answer words debuted by Alice Liang.

Collaborator: Christina Iverson
Fri 6/7/2024
CRAWAPARTADOS
RAMISABERDEMI
UDONIDIDINDEED
MINECARTPEOPLE
BARGAMEBLENDED
SNARLSEEDITO
AERATESASTO
SOAPBOXPREACHER
ABLEBIASCUT
TABTINTDOFFS
AMUSINGSURFEIT
NAMATHOHHELLNO
INAGOODWAYOLIN
SIREOUNCEVOTE
MATSDESKSEWES
Mon 6/12/2023
AMPUPCOCOPCS
CRONESEPIAOOH
HITSTHEROOFTOE
RESOLESSCALE
SHOEGLASSOTIS
PIANOBLUETOOTH
AHSNAYMEOW
MOTHERTONGUE
AIMEAOLORA
BUBBLEGUMSOFAS
ETALDONNAFILE
HORASTOILING
APTWORDOFMOUTH
VIEADIOSATRIA
EARPEPSMEETS

ROOF, TOOTH, TONGUE, and GUM, neatly (tongue-)tied together by WORD OF MOUTH. We've had dozens of body part puzzles over the years, but I can't remember something so focused on the mouth. The crossworld's resident dentist got scooped!

Harald BLUETOOTH

BLUETOOTH does a nice job disguising TOOTH, especially since Bluetooth is tech related more to the ear, not the mouth. It is said that King Harald Bluetooth got his nickname from a bad tooth, so crossword constructors are lucky that Jim Kardach had an odd fascination with the king's runestone instead of going with "RadioWire."

Although the mouth parts are consistent in their singular forms, it's odd to talk about a mouth with only a single GUM. Since BUBBLE GUMS is a strange plural, something like GUMS UP THE WORKS might have been fun. That would cause other issues, though, like having to put all the mouth parts at the start of themers, and TOOTHSOME isn't the most toothsome entry. Extract that idea!

It never feels great to break up a theme answer into two chunks since you have to use an awkward [With 37-Across …] cross-reference, but check out that beautiful plus sign in the middle of the grid! Such a great way to help solvers subconsciously add the two halves together.

Solid gridwork, Alice working in two colorful long Downs in the usual spots, POT ROAST and GO FIGURE. Go figure why many experienced constructors have difficulty producing such a smooth product. I prefer more long bonuses, even in an early-week puzzle, but cleanliness is so much more important, and working with five themers can get tricky.

I jaw on with too much lip service. Fun debut.

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