Samuel A. Donaldson gives us a chance to beat him fair and square.
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WEDNESDAY PUZZLE — You’ve probably heard me whine about my distaste for math before. The truth is that I don’t actually hate it: Math seems cool! I envy the heck out of Will Hunting, or really anyone who can write a long and complex equation spanning several chalkboards. I just wish that it came naturally to me.
That’s why the theme for today’s crossword, constructed by Samuel A. Donaldson, gave me such a thrill: I was suddenly, albeit briefly, pretty good with numbers. The calculations in the grid are simple — we are still a word puzzle, after all — but I think you’ll feel, as I did, that the combination of mathematics and language adds up to something special. Or does it multiply?
Today’s Theme
A certain [hairstylist’s observation], split between 48- and 56-Across, doubles as a key calculation to solve Mr. Donaldson’s theme: YOUR ROOTS ARE SHOWING. The themed entries, at 17-, 25- and 34-Across, refer to common phrases that include a number. But instead of the actual number, we need to write its square root into the grid.
Luckily, these entries are mere tricks of language. Imagine how disappointing [Seventh heaven] would be if you felt like you were on CLOUD THREE instead of cloud nine.
Tricky Clues
20A. Unlike other university sports teams, whose nicknames often have something to do with their mascots or states, [Virginia Tech athletes] are called HOKIES only because a past student dreamed it up during a cheer contest at the turn of the 20th century.
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