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1 puzzle by Scott Yut
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Scott Yut
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See the 4 answer words debuted by Scott Yut.

Wed 10/26/2016
ORSLIBYAWIRED
NETIMOUTENERO
TARBANKLENDING
AMERICASATONES
PSEUDOGOO
TROPICALFRUIT
YMCASTHIEFMOT
EARLSUMZANY
AYEBASRAFATAL
RIDGEMONTHIGH
NANONAUTO
STRATISUMATRAN
SHOWSOMELEGMRE
TOTEMPANELASA
SUEDEGRACENIL

This being my very first published crossword puzzle, I'm quite pleased about seeing it in print. I started constructing a few years ago after solving more and more puzzles. Thought I'd try my hand being on the other side. I started from ground zero, even submitting a few puzzles that didn't follow the basic rules of construction. Not a good move, but they were so much easier to build when I could make up the rules as I went along.

The theme for this puzzle came to me in a bit of a flash. I was standing on a curb as a friend was pulling up in a car to pick me up. Fooling around, I stuck my leg out and pretended to hitch up my skirt so as to get a lift as a hitchhiker. Because I had been reading Patrick O'Brian novels about Captain Jack Aubrey and the Royal Navy, "show a leg" popped into my head because it is a phrase that frequently appeared in those books. Back in that time period, gentlemen "showed a leg" when they stuck out a stockinged leg and bowed by way of introduction. I was looking for crossword themes at the time so whenever some odd phrase popped into my head, I bounced it around for crossword angles and fell upon "show some leg" and theme answers that had leg parts in them. When I hit upon RIDGEMONTHIGH, it felt like I might have something good.

The editors seemed to like the idea right from the get go, though not the initial theme execution. I am green at this stuff, so their comments were very welcome and very helpful. After a fair amount of back and forth, I finally got something that seemed to work pretty well. I was instructed to build for a Monday puzzle and was surprised to see it coming out as a Wednesday.

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