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1 puzzle by Sridhar Bhagavathula
with Constructor comments

TotalDebut
13/5/2021
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Sridhar Bhagavathula
Fri 3/5/2021
OFFKEYSTENCIL
PLANARSPACEAGE
TAKERSCOLOSSUS
GELSBURENHAT
DEBTCAMEOVINE
JLOPATSEMINAR
SLOVENIARID
AKIRAKUROSAWA
PSASETTLING
SCREENSLISPTA
THARPERICVEIL
EATHAVOCLISP
EPISODESCOCOON
REFINERYPSEUDO
SLYNESSRESTED

I wanted to make a grid around AKIRA KUROSAWA because he's so often seen in puzzles on a first-name basis, understandably, but he deserves more than that. I'm not sure if the entry is a first, but it's certainly rare. I clued it via a lesser-known but marvelous film of his; I can only hope that some people will go watch "Stray Dog" after solving this puzzle. I also had a little Shakespearean strain throughout the clues as an homage to Kurosawa, who is in many ways the Bard's modern equivalent.

I'm pretty stoked to have my Times debut on a Friday, which is my personal favorite solving day. I've been making puzzles for several years now, but very sporadically and mostly for my friends. I enjoy constructing crosswords, especially freestyles because it's an interesting exercise to take an algorithmic framework — in this case, strings of letters in a grid — and imbue it with some of the more inscrutable aspects of culture — slang and humor, for instance. The dichotomy pleases me.

When I'm off the grid, as it were, I'm a classical flutist. I also have a podcast, Impolite to Listen, where I chat casually with my friend about classical music and its attendant matters. I find that the motions of the mind are similar between constructing crosswords and making music. Is there some truth there? I don't know — I am not my mind's accountant.

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