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3 puzzles by Jessica Zetzman
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Collaborator: Hoang-Kim Vu
Puzzles constructed by Jessica Zetzman by year
Thu 11/17/2022
FOALSKITSFOMO
ANTIINTOWODOR
ICONMELEEMILE
REMEDIALEMENDS
MEADSTUN
LOMEINLETSTALK
CHINSSORESTAN
DANMENORAHETE
TRIOMOMAELATE
VESUVIUSDEEMED
TINTLOLA
IMHOMESOUSVIDE
ROOFNAMESETON
KALICROWEMERV
STATEGGEDEMMY

This puzzle was inspired in part by Joon Pahk's very good "Deal or No Deal" puzzle from Lollapuzzoola 2020. During walks to pick up our daughter from daycare last fall, we fleshed out the idea and themers, which makes for a very fond memory of crunching through leaves and asking each other whether CHARD/CHARMED was better than HOMEWARD/HOWARD (neither obviously made the cut).

Our intent was to identify a few marquee entries that really had a lively definitional shift once the ME was removed. Once we realized the best ones weren't strictly letter symmetrical with one another like typical themers, we concentrated on laying them out at least N-S and E-W symmetrical in the grid as a basic skeleton, while taking advantage of any additional MEs that popped up as we filled (see: MEAD and MERV). We're really happy with the outcome (not the least of which was some fun-for-us bonuses like SWEET TEA and SOUS VIDE), though pour one out for MED STUDENT/D STUDENT not making the themer cut. Hope you enjoy!

Mon 6/13/2022
ARCEDLASTOPED
CELLOALPENEAR
DAUBSPIECHARTS
CLEOBEACHED
WAILSRADAR
BADEGGSOPERATE
ELIDESGOAEMTS
SPASHIPPEDPEE
TALCORALATENT
OCELOTSALMONDS
WADUPDIANA
MUSLIMSSATE
JUMPSUITSKTURN
ISEEFACTFETID
BANDIMHOCROPS

Sometimes you labor and labor for weeks over a theme idea that just doesn't quite work. And other times, one of you runs up from the basement from doing laundry and yells, "I got it! What about JUMPSUITS?"

For this one, the grid took a while to come together, especially at a smoothness level that we felt matched the early-week difficulty of the theme. In the end, we did feel like we got to stick some of our faves in the fill (food, travel, driving maneuvers we can't execute well).

Lastly, a lovely bit of kismet for the publication of this puzzle: the day before this runs, we'll have hosted an ALPACA-themed birthday party for our daughter. We hope someday she enjoys this puzzle as much as ALPACAs, but we're not holding our breath.

Tue 10/5/2021
PASTSAIRESGRU
ESTEEINAPPOOP
THEARTOFWARBUS
RENISLEIMAGE
INTHEAIRTONIGHT
EARALTO
IOWASARGETHU
SWITCHESPARTIES
HENHOWLSHERD
PELEMCA
HEADFORTHEHILLS
ATLASHALOIOU
LUGHEARTBROKEN
ADAAGREEDUEIN
LEETOMESSRSLY

Hi everybody! We're excited to debut/return to the NYT crossword today! A love of puzzles has always been a shared hobby in our marriage, but Jess honestly never even thought she'd get into solving crosswords, much less constructing, as she assumed being able to spell was a prerequisite. But crosswords became a perfect habit for us to do together right-before-bedtime; working through a puzzle really helped us both relax and clear our mind of the day's stress.

Like all things in life for Kim, he took a perfectly normal hobby and made it an obsession, and like all things in life for Jess, she couldn't let things go out the door without making sure they were perfect. So, we quickly found ourselves spit balling themes over the dinner table, something that became even more important during a pregnancy in a pandemic, when co-constructing was a great way to use our minds for other things besides worrying. This theme's genesis was during that time when there was certainly much despondency around. But as you may have guessed, its timing was ironic for us with our hearts fuller than ever before, as we welcomed our first child into the family. We apologize to her for not figuring out a way to get her name into the grid.

For the construction bits, we toyed with having the HEARTs follow a staircase down to the revealer, but those options for the fourth themer were less sparkly than HEAD FOR THE HILLS and if you turn the puzzle sideways, there's a rough heart shape that's also getting broken. Lastly, as with many of our puzzles, there are lots of favorite constructor bits in here — food, cities we love, world football, 80s and 90s pop, Star Wars. Hope you enjoyed it!

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