"Name that Theme" felt like it was going to be a breeze today. Kicking things off with SPACE NEEDLE? Yes! It was so great to see our ...
read more"Name that Theme" felt like it was going to be a breeze today. Kicking things off with SPACE NEEDLE? Yes! It was so great to see our local landmark featured. EIFFEL TOWER next? Ah, this is easy. LANDMARKS, done!
Next is sure to be New York's EMPIRE STATE BUILDING. San Francisco's GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE. Sydney's OPERA HOUSE. Along with a revealer of LANDMARK EVENTS! Man, I am so smart!
FERRIS WHEEL?
There's a famous Chicago landmark called the FERRIS WHEEL? Sure, I'll buy that. (Considering I once confused Wyoming and Wisconsin. That was last year.)
Wait. WORLDS FAIRS? More like WORLDS FAILS, in my case.
I like the concept of "iconic architectural features from WORLDS FAIRS." I was so badly expecting a third city landmark, though. I do think it works overall, but FERRIS WHEEL broke the expected pattern in a jarring way. I bet it would have felt fine if the puzzle kicked off with FERRIS WHEEL instead of ending with it.
I overlooked EPCOT until Mike pointed it out. It is billed as a "permanent World's Fair." Strange to have it present but not clued along thematic lines, though.
Such solid debut gridwork! I appreciate how careful Mike was with his short fill. Editors would have a hard time pointing out anything here, except perhaps EWW, which is tough to figure out the correct spelling since there is none. I did wonder about UNFREE, but the dictionary helped free me of my unfree notions. A legit, if not everyday word.
Love the color of BRUTE FORCE (like my coding and writing skills) / ALL TERRAIN and SO-CALLED / NICE IDEA, too. Great use of those long spots. Given Mike's level of care in his short fill, I'd suggest next time attempting a higher level of difficulty. Take out the black square between OLES and WOO, for instance, see if you can work in another pair of sizzlers without compromises.
Strongly executed debut.