Crossword 240: Tossing It Down

 

John Melhuish Strudwick, Oh Swallow, Swallow

 

When we at David Alfred Bywaters’s Crossword Cavalcade and Weekly Victorian Novel Recommender indulge in an occasional flagon of mead or snifter of usquebaugh, we like to savor it slowly, meanwhile discussing the issues of the day in an incisive but nuanced manner.  However, we have no interest in confining ourselves to making only crosswords that “look like us.”  We hope to cater to all tastes and types.  So if you are one of those people whose approach to liquor, or to life, is to “toss it down,” here’s one that looks like you.


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Crossword 235: Ten-Four

 

George Bernard O'Neill, “Cheer up!”

 

I’ve already posted a puzzle entitled “Yes” (Crossword 213); here’s another that celebrates this best of all possible worlds with a hearty cry of joyous affirmation, this time in radio jargon.  Next, “You Betcha!”—a puzzle in which “you” is replaced by “tcha.”  So far I’ve got LAT CHAT (“Shop-talk between physical trainers”); I’m sure three or four more will occur to me eventually.

(Clues to 25 Across and 50 Across were provided by test-solver Kevin Walker, whose clue-writing genius I’ve drawn on more than once already.)


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Crossword 220: Abandon Ship!

 

Edward John Poynter, Cave of the Storm Nymphs

 

The inspiration for this puzzle, at 17 Across, was an actual true-life experience that really happened to me!  It’s another example of this uncanny ability I have to elevate the sordid miseries of the human condition into the realm of transcendent art.


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