Dear Mike Selinker,
You're breaking my heart. I believed in you, I really did, and after your last Games mini-hunt, I was willing to ascribe your apparent faults to your editors.
But after your three-puzzle-suite in the February Games, I'm so much less sure. The first puzzle was all right, and the third puzzle was OKish (though why would you use a phrasing as awkward as ONE FROM PINKY'S CAGE?). But in the second puzzle, why, why, why would you use the extremely vague SEATTLE AREA ROCK ACT when you could have used, oh, anything else?
Please, Mike, bring something good to San Antonio this summer. I want to believe.
--Lance
(and yes, I know that Mike could conceivably read this. Hi, Mike.)
You're breaking my heart. I believed in you, I really did, and after your last Games mini-hunt, I was willing to ascribe your apparent faults to your editors.
But after your three-puzzle-suite in the February Games, I'm so much less sure. The first puzzle was all right, and the third puzzle was OKish (though why would you use a phrasing as awkward as ONE FROM PINKY'S CAGE?). But in the second puzzle, why, why, why would you use the extremely vague SEATTLE AREA ROCK ACT when you could have used, oh, anything else?
Please, Mike, bring something good to San Antonio this summer. I want to believe.
--Lance
(and yes, I know that Mike could conceivably read this. Hi, Mike.)
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Date: 2006-01-01 05:16 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-01-01 06:47 pm (UTC)The correct answer to puzzle 2 is, I think, somewhere between Nirvana and Mudhoney. (I definitely knew their music; I didn't have the slightest idea they were from Seattle.) "Nirvana", who are (a) famous and (b) famous for being from Seattle, could have been justifiable there.
In particular: the answer was HEART. Even if sticking with the musical theme, one could use ANN AND NANCY WILSON (which is, admittedly, an odd number of letters, and the mechanism here used two letters per answer), or BARRACUDA SINGERS, or other things along these lines. With so little to check your answer against, I just can't see any reason to use a clue that vague.
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Date: 2006-01-01 06:49 pm (UTC)