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4 puzzles by Parker Lewis
with Constructor comments

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Thu 8/18/2016
JOELIDRISMBAS
ALTONAACPELLA
RECONSIDERATION
KOOLSALINE
SWIRLYHYPED
SUETEPCOTRATE
ARTURLANAILAG
TEMPERAMENTALLY
IDAMONEYSLEEP
NORMSELMAMYST
TIGHTONBASE
PINTALOVIN
NONCOMMUNICABLE
OKIEBAGELCOIN
MESSOPEDSSPED

I'd had TEMPE/RAMEN/TALLY kicking around my brain for a while but hadn't come across any other similarly patterned wordplay. Jeff and I both live in Seattle and every so often meet up for coffee and to talk crossword shop. I mentioned it to him one day and he suggested we use the power of programming to generate some other potential examples. We each took a crack at finding 15-letter words that could be split into 5/5/5 or 4/5/6 or 4/4/7 etc. After sifting through a bunch of junk, we settled on these three.

Here are a few alternates that didn't quite make the cut:

  • HYPER/CRITIC/ALLY
  • INTER/MEDIA/TING
  • TOUGH/MINDED/NESS
  • LIEU/TENANTS/HIPS
  • APP/RENT/ICES/HIPS
  • STAND/OF/FISH/NESS

The first version we submitted included the revealer THE SPLITS clued as [Show of flexibility ... and what 16−, 25−, and 40−Across each do]. It was deemed to be not such a great addition to the main theme so we decided to rework the puzzle. With only three theme entries, we tried to construct a wide-open grid with as much fresh fill as possible. Hope you all enjoy the result!

And, as many others have said, it's a great pleasure to work with Jeff!

POW Mon 11/23/2015
TARPMIDDAYAPP
ODIENICEONELIL
FIFTHELEMENTOVA
UNFAIRCOTSHOT
FOURTHESTATE
MASAIGEESPAS
ACTIALASESTET
THIRDTIMESACHARM
HELLOSDIYETNA
LIREFIGODEON
HALFMARATHON
OMITIBMOCULUS
GIFWHOLESHEBANG
AGEPATENTSEMIT
NOSMISSUSRATS

This puzzle was a long time in the making! I submitted the first version back in early 2014. It was rejected because my central theme answer, THIRD CULTURE KID, was deemed too obscure. I did a bit more brainstorming for alternatives and landed on THIRD TIMES A CHARM — a much better entry, but one that requires a 16x15 grid.

After producing several possible grids, I resubmitted the puzzle in late 2014. I heard back from Will with a tentative yes, provided I could clean up a few iffy entries. At that time, I was using the entry FOURTH OF JULY and no matter how creative I was with my block placements, the J was proving to be quite a problem. Changing that entry to FOURTH ESTATE helped alleviate some constraints and I was able to come up with a much cleaner fill. I resubmitted again this February and it was finally accepted!

I'd say that THIRD TIMES A CHARM is an apt description of this creation process but looking through my records, I found about 15 drafts of a completed grid! In one version, there were no blocks between 12/36-Down and between 28/49-Down, but unfortunately the fill had too many compromises. I'm pleased that I was able to pack in five theme entries although it certainly complicates the construction process.

Will changed a number of my clues, mostly skewing easier, since I wrote the initial clues expecting this to be a Tuesday or Wednesday puzzle. Did you catch the tie-in from the clue for 27-Down?

Thu 11/3/2011
LAVAABODESMOG
ALEGSAVORQEII
SIRECLARAURNS
HAYNEEDLESTACK
DONMEAT
CANDYKIDSTORE
ICESEENKENYA
MALLDWEEBREAR
ASLOWLEESUNS
CHINABULLSHOP
GRASTEN
HANDHELLBASKET
JOKEADIEUANTE
EPICMUTEDLENA
MINKAPERSEXAM
Thu 8/11/2011
ROSEZELDAEMTS
OREMEMAILPEST
XSQUAREDPLUSTWO
YOUBONESNORAD
EMBEDLINING
ANNOYSGUACCAY
LOCOFISHER
TWENTYOVERFIVEX
SHORESGATE
CAMEDENJEERED
ARABIAMILLI
TRIESSTONEAKA
NINEMINUSXCUBED
IVESRINSESLED
PERTSPAYSBENS
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