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3 puzzles by Gary Kennedy
with Jeff Chen comments

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Gary Kennedy
Puzzles constructed by Gary Kennedy by year
Mon 5/22/2017
SWISSIKECASINO
PORCHSOXESCROW
OTERIBROOPIATE
CANOPENERESSES
KNELLSACORNS
LOPNIKEONTO
AGEANTSAPRAIN
PARTDARMYNSYNC
SLAWTRASROSTE
ELSESPCAAAA
ERASEDCHRIST
CRAZECORKSCREW
LOVETOANOATARI
EMERILRIORANIN
FESSEDSSTKNIFE

A little bit of everything in this puzzle, riffing on the SWISS / ARMY / KNIFE. As an engineer in my first career, I appreciate a multi-purpose tool that covers most of one's mechanical needs. And as a crossword lover, I appreciate a puzzle that covers one's solving needs: some good theme material, some good long fill, and not too much gluey short stuff.

I tried so hard to make that analogy work. Sigh. And I call myself a writer in my current career …

I liked the idea behind this one. It was wonky to get SWISS / ARMY / KNIFE split into pieces, but I'm sure it made the construction easier. It also allowed Gary to work in some great long entries like EXORCISM, RACE CARS, and NOAHS ARK, since he didn't have to work around SWISSARMYKNIFE through the middle of the puzzle. What lovely bonuses for a Monday puzzle!

The top half of the puzzle was pretty smooth. ESSES wasn't great, and that WOTAN / OTERI cross might be a killer for some. (I'd personally try to avoid that for a Monday puzzle, but I think it's fair … ish.)

But the bottom half started trickling in some STE. TRA. ANO. And the dreaded SST (supersonic transport, so outdated, and impossible for newer solvers to infer.) On the whole, not bad, but not the Monday-smoothness I prize.

Gary made a reasonable trade-off, though — a lot of long bonuses for a splattering of crossword glue — one that might have played better for a mid-week puzzle.

A neat idea here, but I would have loved an extra layer. How cool would it have been for SWISSARMYKNIFE to run across the middle, and have the implements running through it vertically! Typically, this sort of interlock is hard (to impossible) due to crossword symmetry requirements, but here's a rare case where asymmetry would have actually been desirable. Would have been such a neat visual — the odd implements sticking off the SWISS ARMY KNIFE. That would easily have won this puzzle my POW!

Thu 7/23/2009
HOTMEOWSDEVIL
ANAALPHAOVINE
RENDEPOTLEXUS
MAGLEVLIKEERS
VISCERAKNEE
SITINOTISUSSR
TROICATCHER
EARPATHMODELA
PETROVERINTAG
BREEDERROME
SEMIAJOBZONED
AXESREGALES
MANATMSOPENUP
OCTALPOACHOLE
ATALLLUCKYSNL
SALTYOTTEREAT
Thu 2/12/2009
AGRACRABCHOKE
WEANNILEHOTEL
ORIGINOFSPECIES
LENINATOMSPA
SNEAKINLA
CHARLESRDARWIN
PLOTARTBEAME
AIWASNACKAFEW
SMELTHOESFAT
ABRAHAMLINCOLN
NEROLORRE
OKSAAREANISE
REPUBLICANPARTY
BRONCTROYTOLE
SITESZULUENOS
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