What nice theme entries today. HELL OR HIGH WATER, THE WALTONS, GREAT WHITE, and especially SO WHAT ELSE IS NEW. Some fine material, ...
read moreWhat nice theme entries today. HELL OR HIGH WATER, THE WALTONS, GREAT WHITE, and especially SO WHAT ELSE IS NEW. Some fine material, all held together by SHREDDED WHEAT (the letters WHEAT anagrammed in various orders).
I've highlighted the WHEAT sequences to make them stand out. Ideally, they'd be easy to pick out, either as standalone words, or all at the beginning of phrases or something, but that may not have been possible. To me, it felt a little inelegant to have sequences placed in random positions. But then again, Tracy did such a nice job picking out theme entries that I think it's an okay trade-off.
Five theme entries and a central 13 makes construction tough. Notice how the NW and SE corners are 6x3 as a result? Anything requiring stacked sixes running through a themer can be tricky, but Tracy does well in these areas, even working some nice entries in, SKEWER and the really nice REHABS/OCELOT/ALL FOR.
Where some issues do occur are in the NE and SW, where two themers overlap each other in a big way. In particular, the SW: ACTA is fine by itself, but coupled with in the esoteric ALAE it feels slightly rickety. I really like HIDEAWAY down there, but I'm not sure if it was worth the price of the esoterica. The NW is well done given the constraints, although I think I would have personally gone with ODE instead of OBE, since I can't keep all those British three-letter distinctions straight.
SHHHH is either extremely bold or unfortunate. But what else are you going to do with a ??H?H pattern? UH HUH might work, but that's the only other option I see. This more than anything demonstrates the difficulty of using five themers — with all the crossings needed, one of them is bound to be problematic.
It would have been great for those WHEAT sequences to stand out better, but overall I quite enjoyed today's long entries.