MGWCC #707 — Friday, December 17th, 2021 — “By the Numbers”

LAST WEEK’S RESULTS:

Title: “Happy Early New Year!”
Prompt: This week’s contest answer is a 12-letter phrase.
Answer: DOUBLE-DATING
Correct entries: 562 overall, of which 514 were solo solves

17×17 grid, and lots of double-letters jumped out from it. Upon further inspection, all of them (on the acrosses) were double MMs, XXs, and IIs:

5-A: [Best Director winner for “The Silence of the Lambs”] = Jonathan DEMME
15-A: [Latin American chain with over 20,000 convenience stores] = OXXO. 13,000 of those are in Mexico alone.
21-A: [American version of a character encoding standard] = US ASCII
23-A: [“That’s a pity,” casually] = BUMMER
36-A: [Sci-fi series whose stars included Tim Curry and Malcolm McDowell] = LEXX
37-A: [Joel who’s been an NBA All-Star for the past four seasons] = EMBIID. A Cameroonian name, if you were wondering.
44-A: [Blocks of writing that may begin with “Lorem ipsum”] = DUMMY TEXTS
52-A: [Disobeyer of Dr. Fauci] = ANTIVAXXER
57-A: [Japanese gate] = TORII
76-A: [Ginormous] = IMMENSE
84-A: [Maker of Assure and Therappe shampoos] = NEXXUS
85-A: [Super-smart people, jocularly] = GENII

And then at the last across (89-A) we have: [The forthcoming new one is found four times herein] = YEAR.

So there is 2022 in Roman numerals, MMXXII, four times in those twelve entries. The first letters of those twelve entries spell out our fitting contest answer, DOUBLE-DATING, since that date consists of three double letters.

I’m fairly stingy with accepting alternate answers, but this week I was compelled to accept not one but two of them. Both were highly fitting: MIXED DOUBLES, submitted by 18 solvers, touches all the bases (to mix sports metaphors there): the MIX part of “Mixed” uses our three Roman numerals, and they’re doubled in the grid, and that is indeed a 12-letter activity. A number of these solvers were floored when they saw their entry marked incorrect, which is a good sign that you’ve got a strong case for an alternate answer.

The other one, submitted by 12 solvers, was DOUBLE MATING. MUMMY TEXTS sounded plausible at 44-A instead of DUMMY TEXTS, and MBA works plausibly as well as DBA for the down clue [44-D: Letters after an entrepreneur’s name]. A number of these were highly experienced solvers who, as with the MIXED DOUBLES crowd, were surprised to see their answer marked incorrect.

Is DOUBLE MATING a thing? It sounded like a chess thing to these solvers, which it isn’t really, but again, plausible enough on all three counts there. You can have double-check in chess, and you can mate someone with a double-check, but it wouldn’t really be called “double-mating.” But again, too plausible on all three of those counts not to mark as correct. A curious couple of cases!

FIREBALL NEWSFLASH KICKSTARTER:

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Just two days left to sign up for next year. Go here:

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/petergordonpuzzler/2022-fireball-newsflash-crosswords

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Very highly recommended. Especially the baseball cap (I own one!).

THIS WEEK’S INSTRUCTIONS:

This week’s contest answer is a five-letter word.

Solve well, and be not led astray by words intended to deceive.

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