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Kicking off a themeless with a great clue provides such a lift. Like when they lift up a TARP to cover all the bases in a baseball diamond! I was pleased to get even more right off the bat, with a "bettor better know" the ODDS. The wordplay revved further up with NASCAR as an organization with a "strong track record." So groan-worthy!
Anyone else remember that "Gilligan's Island" episode where Gilligan accidentally changed SOS to SOL? Makes a lot of sense to form something simpler but still noticeable, like an X or a V. Neat trivia.
Neat crossing of HATE TO EAT AND RUN and CHOW MEIN. That's NOT A BAD IDEA at all.
I hadn't heard of YUVAL NOAH HARARI. Jim Horne has given me many great book recommendations over the years, so I'm adding "Sapiens" to my list.
Featuring a long name in a themeless can be tricky. I waffled on the HARARI / OBERON crossing, weighing HARATI / OBETON and HARALI / OBELON. I tend to psych myself out, trying to guess what Will Shortz would do. If it was OBERON, wouldn't Will use a Shakespeare? Or would he try to trick me by making me think that's what he would do?
Luckily, I've built up an immunity to iocaine powder.
Solid debut, with some outstanding cluing. [Part for a balding man?] made me laugh, as my (identical twin) brother is still clinging onto the last of his dwindling hairs.