![]() ![]() ![]() The NW did not fall easily – it was the last part of the puzzle I filled in, so it kind of felt like I was solving it backwards. I love a good challenge, and I love Anna’s puzzles, and this one did not disappoint. This was tougher than the last few New Yorker Monday puzzles. She’s the only one in the house who listens to country music.Īnna Shechtman’s New Yorker crossword-Jenni’s review 50d is the oddly satisfying THWACK.Īnswer I knew because I have a teenager: 14a is ALAN.I fumble-fingered this at first and had SKILLETS. 27d initially had me thinking of plants because my husband has been planting thousands of plants in our yard.shows up as INNIE and, of course, OUTIE.It wasn’t difficult but it was fun to solve and amusing. 32a is a HOME WRECKER, and kudos to Mike and Mike for cluing this without reference to the “other woman.”.17a is a BARN BURNER, since a burned barn would be covered by farm insurance.Wall Street Journal puzzle,, Mike Schlossberg, “You Can’t Have Too Much Insurance,” solution grid The theme is phrases that evoke something that might generate an insurance claim. Mike Schlossberg’s Wall Street Journal crossword, “You Can’t Have Too Much Insurance”-Jenni’s review ![]() My one nit is UNAPT, for the obvious reason, but it’s outweighed by this really nice stuff in the vertical answers:
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