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There were some hints given at the popup that were unusual and caught my eye. For reference, most of the clue tags attached to evidence had black light writing on them, describing potential character motives. However, three pieces of evidence had clear thumbprint smudges, instead of writing.

Weirdly, I enjoyed this puzzle because it reminded me of Saturday NYT crosswords when I was in college in the early to mid 80s. I thought I was good at solving crosswords, but most Saturdays made me feel like they'd put a vise on my brain. The clues always seemed to lead in some direction other than the first or even third logical association. They had no theme that might have helped. They ALWAYS seemed tortuous. Once it took me a week to solve one - I kept at it a little each day. Keep in mind, I didn't have a copy of the answers, there was no Google, I had no Internet access anyway, and pride prevented me resorting to any reference books. 


I think now, that was probably the point: no pain, no gain. And at that age, it was also a good lesson in humility. 


This puzzle, thankfully, didn't take a week, only 23 minutes. But I actually enjoyed feeling briefly baffled, to the point of blocked, several times. The NYT crosswords have all felt too easy over the past couple of years. It's been disappointing. 


Though admittedly, I might have gotten better at them over the decades :-)

This was a fabulous puzzle. Like yesterday's, today's was replete with clues that are the essence of crossword-puzzle wit. Yeah, [Bad time to take stock?] might be backwards on the financial advice, but it gets the point across and evokes that special kind of smile-groan that crosswords are supposed to deliver. Same for [Pop tribute?], [Show runner?], etc. Too many to list. Like the grid, too. Nice balance between long and short, with a tolerable proportion of 3-letter entries.

ZHUZH? Just no. I got a clean grid on this puzzle but it was in spite of this non-entry and the deliberately wrong clue for BEAR MARKET. This was a tough Saturday but for all the wrong reasons. 


 My wife, who's never done a single crossword puzzle, gave me the correct pronunciation for ZHUZH and as others have pointed out "jooj" or "jeuje" would be more phonetically correct. At first she didn't even recognize it until I spelled it out since I couldn't pronounce it correctly based on this alleged spelling. The point is it doesn't have a spelling and therefore shouldn't be in a crossword puzzle.


 Sockdolager while being somewhat archaic is a real word. It was still a Saturday level of work to get to LULU but at least it was legitimate work. The connection to the Lincoln assassination is something I never learned until today.


 I solved this puzzle but the experience was not enjoyable.

The author of the Morse novels, Colin Dexter, was a fan of cryptic crosswords, and Morse is named after champion solver Jeremy Morse, one of Dexter's arch-rivals as a clue-writer in the crossword world. Dexter used to walk along the bank of the River Thames at Oxford opposite the boathouse belonging to 22nd Oxford Sea Scout Group, the building is named "T.S. Endeavour". Morse went to the same public school, Stamford School, that Colin Dexter and his brother were both pupils in. 17dc91bb1f

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