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Heather Valadez author page

1 puzzle by Heather Valadez
with Jeff Chen comments

TotalDebut
16/24/2014
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Heather Valadez
Puzzles constructed by Heather Valadez by year
Tue 6/24/2014
AHABRASHFJORD
RIBEAPOELABOR
ENOSTANDBYMODE
ADMITSADOSEED
SUBCONTRACT
EWERAUSTIN
STEMSICKBOOZE
COVERTOPERATION
ADELESANAOLDE
MORTARAMCS
MULTIPLAYER
EUROHAYEEYORE
DRIVERSSIDELAD
GAMERTORUSKSU
ELENASNAPESEX

Really nice theme, Wish I had Thought of That (WITT). COVERT OPERATION being re-imagined as "math operators hiding within longer words / entries" is clever. And a debut! Congrats on a well-executed puzzle, Heather.

I uncovered SUBCONTRACT first, and really appreciated how SUB and TRACT break up so nicely. The other ones felt a little less elegant, as there have to be dozens of words / entries that include A D D or D I V I D E. It's probably not possible to find answers that break up into words like SUB and TRACT, but even a split into two pieces like MULTIPL / Y felt a bit more elegant than the A D D randomly hanging out within STANDBY MODE.

Good choice of themers otherwise, though. STANDBY MODE is a snazzy one, and I liked both DRIVERS SIDE and its clue quite a lot. MULTIPLAYER with its WoW clue was nice too. Amazing that Heather was able to incorporate such nice long themers, considering she needed five of them.

Not an easy task of construction, and Heather executes well. I appreciate the extra mile in leaving enough space for the long RATS NEST and RAMPED UP, with ICE MELT and SO TO SAY in close proximity. Heather could have broken up a pair of entries and gone up to the max of 78, which would likely have gotten rid of EWER and EA POE, but both of those are very minor blips. I like the trade-off a lot. For a first construction, it's amazing how smooth she kept her grid, really only the esoteric KENAI being forced by the awkward ?E??I pattern. Heck, what am I saying? It'd be smooth for most people's tenth construction! Clear that a lot of polishing went on.

Hoo boy, I had a rough time with the last square, the X of REDUX. I should have known it from "Rabbit Redux" by John Updike, but apparently I've been reading too many children's books. Darn it Updike, get with the program! Along with my blanking on the fact that Simone de Beauvoir was a prominent French feminist, I ended up with a mistake. Perhaps making one of those clues a tad easier would have been preferable. But as Will says, this is the NYT, not USA Today. So it's tough to say if the clues for those two entries were "fair" or not.

Finally, a beautiful clue in [What covers many blocks?], making me think about SMOG or COPS or something before realizing the clue was talking about MORTAR holding blocks together.

Impressive debut; looking forward to many more from Heather! As a reminder, the split in crossword constructors is heavily skewed toward males, so anything we can do to encourage female constructors, yeah? If you have thoughts or want help in putting together a grid based on your idea, don't hesitate to get in touch through our home page.

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