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Constructing => Etc. => Topic started by: wd9999 on September 11, 2012, 10:52:58 AM
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Hi,
I hope this is the right place to post this, and I don't know where else to turn.
I was doing an old NYT Sun puzzle in an Omnibus Edition. I tracked it down as July 9, 1995, by Nancy Nicholson Joline. The title is "Cross References." It has a number of clues (not extra-long ones) that are two added numbers. For example, the clue and then the answer in parentheses:
109+77 (ALI)
89+41 (FOP)
98+6 (BIGMAC)
It's driving me crazy because I can't figure out what the theme or meta is here. Can anyone help?
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Never seen the puzzle, but based on the title you might try this:
The numbers may refer to Across and Down answers. So the clue for 109+77 could be the answer to 109-Across plus the answer to 77-Down.
That's my guess.
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Thanks for the reply. And you were correct! I had thought of something like that, but couldn't get it to work. But after your reply I tried again. Turns out the across clues for 109 and 77 were CASSIUS and CLAY, which comes out to ALI. The others work in a similar fashion. Thanks again!
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Lucky guess! Glad to help.