If you gave me ?????TIONSHIP and told me to complete those five question marks, a million monkeys typing at a million typewriters ...
read moreIf you gave me ?????TIONSHIP and told me to complete those five question marks, a million monkeys typing at a million typewriters would have come up with the right answer faster. I thought, can SITUATIONSHIP possibly be a thing? Turns out, it is! I'm afraid I still don't quite get it ... but perhaps that's the point — neither do the people in said SITUATIONSHIP.
The other marquee answers popped much more strongly for me, BRITISH INVASION not something I'm old enough for, but a cultural phenomenon even this pop music idiot knows. And given my son's fascination with 1) trucks, 2) smashing things, and 3) combining numbers 1 and 2, I'm well versed in the noble art of DEMOLITION DERBY.
ACUPUNCTURE also sang, with its fantastic clue, [Some needlework], misdirecting toward sewing — it had me fooled for the longest time. FASHIONISTA rounded out the set; such an evocative entry. Usually, editors prize multi-word phrases for their color and juice, but ACUPUNCTURE and FASHIONISTA measure up.
A couple of solid mid-length entries to help round out the solving experience: OPEN BAR had another great clue, repurposing "free spirits," as did USB PORT — "Mouse hole," indeed! Toss in a fun word to say in STYMIES, and you can call it just about good.
I did notice a stop-and-start feeling as I solved, though. It felt like there were so many short entries, and indeed, 12 three-letter words + 26 (!) four-letter ones comprised over half of the puzzle's entries — Emily's comments above hit the nail on the head. It's a common problem when you run diagonals of black squares through the middle of a themeless grid. Those diagonals forced so many 4-letter words.
Puzzles featuring a couple of long, marquee answers often require the constructor to make trade-offs, since those entries take up so much real estate. That often comes in the form of gluey short fill (OSO, I see you — oh wait. Is that an OJO I'm thinking of?). Not a problem today, but it would have been great to open up that center to create better solving flow.