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1 puzzle by Jeff Kremer
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POW Sun 11/28/2021 GARAGE SALE PITCHES
MESSECARDSGARBODES
CRUEMANIACOBOENOME
CANTTURNTHATDOWNSOME
ASDOIALTONTSTRAP
BEANSALADTOOKASTAB
EREGALOREAREARUG
DROPEVERYTHINGSUP
FABIOEXESEONEATIT
ASUSUALALPSENDLESS
RHYMESPINASIRIBRED
NOSTRINGSATTACHED
ALOUROTHEGOTHIREES
LAWNBOYEASEPEPTALK
EMPTYSAPTADATALLY
SEALIMITEDEDITION
DYNAMOSINDEEDNAY
LOWPOINTSITSAPLANE
ICANSOAURICAORTA
MATEROCKBOTTOMPRICES
DREWTRUEBLENDEROUT
BARSSEEDELDESTESPY

This puzzle started when I heard "CAN'T TURN THAT DOWN" as a punchline to a joke about a broken TV. As much as I would like to take credit for that, I believe the original comes from comedian Tim Vine. As a father of two kids (with a third on the way), I am a firm believer in the art of the "Dad Joke." I've recently fully metamorphosed into dad mode by picking up crossword construction and smoking meats as hobbies.

Starting from that inspiration, I pictured an imaginary garage sale that would give common sales taglines a punny new meaning. I hadn't seen ad slogans as an NYT theme despite how many of these phrases we all encounter daily. I was surprised to learn that every phrase in my set would be a debut. Once I had written what I thought were really funny clues (I laughed at my own jokes), I was ready to go.

The grid came together easily after I placed NO STRINGS ATTACHED in the middle, flanked vertically on either side by BUY NOW PAY LATER and DOORBUSTER DEAL. This gave me the room I needed to fit in the other entries horizontally.

A few possible theme entries that did not make the final cut include: FREE OF CHARGE (something about a broken flashlight?), NO PRESSURE (A broken barometer?), FACTORY SPECIAL, and IT'S DIRT CHEAP. I am sure others could have worked!

Hope you'll see more from me in the future.

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