captain: Mr. negato, cease your villainy!! Mr. negato: hmm..."Wood shaping tool"...three letters... hmmmm... captain: I can come back... mr. negato: Would you mind? the saturday puzzle is such a bear...
I’ve been doing the Sunday New York Times crossword for about 30 years now and someone recently told me it’s the Saturday puzzle that’s the real toughie.
@pschearer: I’ve been told that the Saturday puzzle is harder because there’s no theme to it. The theme on the NYT Sunday puzzles apparently makes solving it easier.
The Sunday puzzle is harder because it’s larger, but while there will be more clues you DON’T know in absolute terms, there are also more clues you DO know in relative terms, and of course filling in the ones you know helps with the ones you don’t.
The Monday-Saturday puzzles increase in difficulty over the week, and by Saturday the ratio of what you don’t know to what you do is very high.
By the way, “awl” would be a “piercing tool”, for leatherwork. Awls aren’t much use on wood.
“Wood-shaping tool” COULD be “axe”, but then again it could be “saw”, and either of those are more for “cutting” or “hewing” than “shaping”. I’d agree that the most likely answer given the specific wording of the clue is “adz.”
durtclaw about 15 years ago
Just another adz for the daily crossword
invisifan about 15 years ago
Is that awl?
Mungolikecookies about 15 years ago
Awl is exactly the word I would have have thought of.
invisifan about 15 years ago
Well he did axe …
pschearer Premium Member about 15 years ago
I’ve been doing the Sunday New York Times crossword for about 30 years now and someone recently told me it’s the Saturday puzzle that’s the real toughie.
Anyone out there care to comment?
3hourtour Premium Member about 15 years ago
…What’s a two letter word for ‘laughing’?…
pibfan868 about 15 years ago
ha!
Frosted Donut Premium Member about 15 years ago
@pschearer: I’ve been told that the Saturday puzzle is harder because there’s no theme to it. The theme on the NYT Sunday puzzles apparently makes solving it easier.
fritzoid Premium Member about 15 years ago
The Sunday puzzle is harder because it’s larger, but while there will be more clues you DON’T know in absolute terms, there are also more clues you DO know in relative terms, and of course filling in the ones you know helps with the ones you don’t.
The Monday-Saturday puzzles increase in difficulty over the week, and by Saturday the ratio of what you don’t know to what you do is very high.
By the way, “awl” would be a “piercing tool”, for leatherwork. Awls aren’t much use on wood.
“Wood-shaping tool” COULD be “axe”, but then again it could be “saw”, and either of those are more for “cutting” or “hewing” than “shaping”. I’d agree that the most likely answer given the specific wording of the clue is “adz.”
mrsullenbeauty about 15 years ago
He’s negating the heck out of the empty spaces in that crossword puzzle! World class villainy.