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1 puzzle by Thomas van Geel
with Jeff Chen comments

TotalDebut
11/28/2019
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Thomas van Geel
Mon 1/28/2019
ANKLENICHEDAS
TANYAUSHEROCT
FREECYCLINGETA
IREHULASOPSUP
RABEKENTANAL
STOPSIDEHUSTLE
TONICSEEST
RELOADSHALOM
EASESFILAS
DROPTHEMICFINE
EONSPINEEVAN
NOTYETRENDEGO
TMIKICKSTARTER
AIMELIASTETRA
LEESTATEAMISS

Debut! Thomas did so many things well. FREECYCLING, SIDE HUSTLE, DROP THE MIC, KICKSTARTER are four great phrases, all with a modern feel. I wasn't sure what FREECYCLING was, but it makes sense. My wife is a member of a "Buy Nothing" group that circulates stuff, so she'd heard the term.

Audacious gridwork for a debut and a lot of it is snazzy. It's so tough to fill big corners like the NW / SE with both color and cleanliness, but NARRATOR / KNEE BONE with just RABE (which might be perfectly fine to many) is a strong result.

The puzzle as a whole felt so carefully polished. It's rare that I encounter a Monday puzzle with just a bit of OCT USAF glue, and even more rare in a Monday debut. I love it when a puzzle feels like the constructor didn't stop at good enough, but aimed for perfection, unafraid to put in the work to get there.

A couple of tough entries, OLIVETTI, SHALOM, IN ESSE, gave the puzzle a challenging feel. I think it ended up fair, but I would have preferred a little more crossword glue in exchange for Monday-ifying these harder entries.

Ultimately, it's a "words that can precede X" theme, which makes it tough for me to get excited. But the above average execution and the fantastic theme phrases made my POW! spidey senses tingle.

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