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** TODAY'S CROSSWORD **
A bonus video this morning where Simon tackles Dave Gorman's new crossword in The Independent today. Who is this puzzle a trubute to? Let us know what you spot in the comments!!
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Crossword No. 11040 by Bluth
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@jonathangorman1873
@jonathangorman1873 2 года назад
Not only is 2nd March the birthday of John Irving; it's also Dave Gorman's birthday. I might have insider knowledge on that :)
@catdancerskaleidoscopeofbo8496
@catdancerskaleidoscopeofbo8496 2 года назад
😯😯😯
@SpencerTwiddy
@SpencerTwiddy 2 года назад
and why might you have insider knowledge?
@Shif80
@Shif80 2 года назад
Because it also happens to be the same day you were born Jonathan?
@bentittl309
@bentittl309 2 года назад
Use this as a petition for Simon to make cryptic crosswords a regular series on Cracking the Cryptic (maybe a crossword each week?)
@bobblebardsley
@bobblebardsley 2 года назад
Me: "Ah yes, and 'refined' is a U because of refined uranium..." Simon: "And the U means refined as in 'upper class'." Me: "Oh."
@KinkyTurtle
@KinkyTurtle 2 года назад
Me a few times during this puzzle (and nearly every other cryptic crossword seen on this channel): "This is some British thing, isn't it?"
@Pheehelm
@Pheehelm 2 года назад
I was in the Navy (United States Navy, to be precise, but this seems to apply to yours as well), and I can vouch that a petty officer who handles clerical duties is formally known as a "yeoman." Not to be confused with the commissioned officer who handles clerical duties, who is formally known as a "chaplain."
@LazerWulf
@LazerWulf 2 года назад
I see what you did there ¬‿¬
@damianbarr
@damianbarr 2 года назад
A ‘mob’ of meerkats is indeed their collective noun. Brilliant solve of an exquisite puzzle.
@user-ij5nn8oj6j
@user-ij5nn8oj6j 2 года назад
English not being my mother tongue really gives me a hard time solving quizzes like this or even just retracing Simon's lightning fast solving ideas but despite that it's really fun and i'm glad that i am part of this huge community! :D Grüße aus Deutschland
@Sagaoas
@Sagaoas 2 года назад
English is my mother tongue and I have no idea how these clues lead to these answers. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@Ruddigore
@Ruddigore 2 года назад
A fantastic 'Genuinely Approachable' cryptic crossword. As a lifelong solver of the cryptic, it's nice to see you bring them back into your RU-vid repertoire from time to time.
@andrewjanssen8663
@andrewjanssen8663 2 года назад
I never would have guessed “cubic” for 1 Across, but as soon as Simon said it, I could see the reasoning: copper is Cu, and you write with a Bic, thus Cu-Bic.
@nickloader3184
@nickloader3184 2 года назад
You might have already realised but 'writer' *makes* copper into three-dimensional, i.e. add a writer to cu to make three-dimensional. Hence 'bic'.
@zacharycampbell1002
@zacharycampbell1002 2 года назад
Always love the crossword content. I know the sudoku is was more popular. But I’m glad Dave Gorman keeps setting crosswords, because it means we get more videos!
@B1GB1RDB4G3L
@B1GB1RDB4G3L 2 года назад
Love your wholesome content Simon. Just what I need in this crazy world
@koda90
@koda90 2 года назад
I love your sudoku videos but must admit that the crosswords are my favourites :) so nice to see you uploading more of them again! and congrats on 450k!
@jimmahT
@jimmahT 2 года назад
Cryptic crosswords go way over my head but I love to watch you and Mark go at them none the less. Roll on 500,000!
@bristolrovers27
@bristolrovers27 2 года назад
450,000 !!!!! I remember how excited you were when you passed 10,000 Now you just take it in your stride Great puzzle
@GordonjSmith1
@GordonjSmith1 Год назад
Brilliant crossword. Themed crosswords are fun, but this was a rather a higher level than most, really 'word craft'. Loved it.
@Swisswavey
@Swisswavey 2 года назад
I managed the crossword ok but never having heard of John Irving made the genius of it a little difficult to identify. The sight test clue had me stumped for a wee while.
@longwaytotipperary
@longwaytotipperary 2 года назад
Just blown away with the genius of the puzzle and Simon's lightning fast word play analytical skill ! 🤩
@samgraham6643
@samgraham6643 2 года назад
Garp clue is brilliant. I happen to know that The World According to Garp is Dave Gorman's favourite book (he said it at Q+A at end of his Googlewhack Adventure), so this is spot on!
@longwaytotipperary
@longwaytotipperary 2 года назад
This is great - slowly catching on how to work with cryptic crosswords. Congratulations on 450K!!!
@Petyo84
@Petyo84 2 года назад
Hi, I just got my copy of Greatest Hits a few days ago, and it's been well worth the wait ♥️
@th.nd.r
@th.nd.r 2 года назад
Great setting and solving as always from Dave and Simon. Love the bonus cryptic videos!
@Anne_Mahoney
@Anne_Mahoney 2 года назад
I love the Bluth crosswords! Simon, if you haven't read John Irving, you have a treat coming. "Setting Free the Bears" is a good place to start (I nearly wrote "approachable"); "World According to Garp" is a lot of fun but you may have to know New England pretty well to get some of it. I'm always amazed that someone who can quote so much poetry seems to have no acquaintance whatever with literary prose. Grab a cup of tea or a glass of sherry, find a cat for your lap, and spend a cheerful afternoon losing yourself in a great big novel: few things are such fun!
@AzimovTube
@AzimovTube 2 года назад
I didn't get the Owen Meany clue, but I do know Colm Meaney played Chief Petty Officer Miles Edward O'Brien
@ryang4335
@ryang4335 2 года назад
I am endlessly fascinated watching these - thank Simon! I love looking definitions up when you are a little unsure of yourself only to find you were exactly correct! A group of Meerkats is a "mob" - who knew?! :)
@tonyroberts3926
@tonyroberts3926 2 года назад
I too love Bluth's puzzles and always do them when they appear. I solved this one earlier and, like you, did not realise the full extent of this homage to John Irving. For instance, I knew about Garp and cheerfully used that knowledge in the answer to 23A. If pushed I could also name Prayer for Owen Meany and Cider House Rules as written by him, but didn't connect the answers dotted around the puzzle. The bibliography on his Wiki page puts us right. The beauty of seamlessly converting book titles into wordplay elements is a joy to behold, particularly when evoking anagrams as in Hotel New Hampshire in 4A, Owen Meany in 9D and Setting Free The Bears in 2D. My regard for Bluth has gone up a notch, and it was pretty high to start with. This was a great way for him to celebrate the fact that Irving is 80 today. [ My heart was in my mouth after you wrote in EPIC at 20A - well done for realising the problem. ]
@snowfloofcathug
@snowfloofcathug Год назад
Somehow got a few ahead of Simon this time, always so delightful, in-between his miraculous solving
@XeniaStCharlesIrisLlyllyth
@XeniaStCharlesIrisLlyllyth 2 года назад
I'm subscribed to this channel mostly for the Sudoku (in fact, y'all were the ones who got me into variant sudoku in the first place!!) -- but I'm glad I clicked on this video, even as someone who knows little to nothing about crosswords. The wordplay in here was absolutely stunning, and your solve was bonkers.
@TheChunkyClouds
@TheChunkyClouds 2 года назад
Not a puzzler myself but your videos help me to sink into a small section of time where I feel nice and calm, personally I feel that the combination of your thinking out loudness and your calm character is a wonderful combination and it's not just me who feels the same. Thankyou human 🙂
@pippin210
@pippin210 2 года назад
JPEG stands for the Joint Photographic Experts Group, who create and maintain digital image standards
@jwolfe01234
@jwolfe01234 2 года назад
The one Irving novel I've ready is The World According to Garp, which is the basis for a movie starring Robin Williams.
@anickday
@anickday 2 года назад
Removing a lead (as in a lead cable) is unplugging something.
@insectbah
@insectbah 2 года назад
I've never even heard of John Irving and can't even do regular crosswords, but I can still appreciate these cool clues!
@ChrisHallas
@ChrisHallas 2 года назад
13:38 "...if you ever have that thought, that you can miss out an H from Hampshire to make Seraphim..." Yeah, that happens to me all the time. I've had that thought so often. Just the other day I thought, "You know, if you take one of the Hs out of Hampshire and rearrange the letters, you get Seraphim."
@GreyHulk2156
@GreyHulk2156 6 месяцев назад
I would never attempt one of these in real life, but it's great to see how they can be solved. Off now to read "The Yeoman Hypothesis" by O. Meany. :)
@d4r4butler74
@d4r4butler74 2 года назад
Congrats on 450k subs!!! Happy Birthday John Irving! What a very neat puzzle. Absolutely fascinating.
@badsyntax173
@badsyntax173 2 года назад
Is 450k more significant thank 500k, due to the secret :)
@msolec2000
@msolec2000 2 года назад
Maybe wait for 454545?
@virtualrunni4873
@virtualrunni4873 2 года назад
Oh. Nice. I love the cryptic crossword videos. I'm also putting it out there..... I prefer them over the sudoku 🙈
@johnwarwicker7603
@johnwarwicker7603 2 года назад
Of course "A prayer for Owen Meany" is also a book by Irving!
@williamhicken1206
@williamhicken1206 2 года назад
John Irving books are excellent. I have read most of them. A Prayer for Owen Meany is my favourite.
@nickloader3184
@nickloader3184 2 года назад
Congrats on 450k! Excellent puzzle! Great references to John Irving's books and great clues all round. Advantage is a synonym of interest in Chambers as in 'it's in your own interest to.../it's to your own advantage to...' I think 'cubic' is okay for 'three-dimensional' just like wild cat could define lion or tiger, three dimensional could define spherical or cubic or something else. Only clue I solved before you was YEOMAN. As usual you were miles ahead. I saw BIC for writer but like you was waiting for a position indicator as I hadn't seen 'making' being used like this before, I get the logic though now. Favourite clue has to be 6d, beautifully done :D
@beemini3374
@beemini3374 2 года назад
I don't think this one made an appearance in this puzzle, but A Widow For One Year is my Irving recommendation. Well worth reading!
@msolec2000
@msolec2000 2 года назад
It's p for piano, pp for pianissimo. :)
@veganostra7388
@veganostra7388 2 года назад
Can't believe its been two years since I found this incredible RU-vid channel. This place is like a lush oasis in the desert that the world with Covid 19 has been. Congratulations on 450k!!!
@bluji1250
@bluji1250 2 года назад
Same here, discovered CTC in April 2020 and been obsessed since. Love the daily content, love Simon and Mark, love the insane puzzles and their creators. Congratulations!
@wossaaaat
@wossaaaat 2 года назад
Congrats on 450k!! Richly deserved. I'm still not intelligent enough for most of it, but I rarely miss a post. Thanks for everything you both do, and to all the contributors/setters who help along the way.
@garymacmillan6401
@garymacmillan6401 2 года назад
Loved the John Irving references.
@Kradlum
@Kradlum Год назад
Watched this for a 2nd time today, and just realised it is exactly 1 year since I first watched it!
@savola3129
@savola3129 2 года назад
Congrats on 450k and thanks for the bonus puzzle.
@v3ngence138
@v3ngence138 2 года назад
I didn't understand half of the puzzle but this was fun to watch lol
@CharlesV148
@CharlesV148 2 года назад
It's funny how you easily accept really tough stuff and then puzzle over cubic, which is likely the only clue I would've gotten in the whole puzzle.
@missioncardiac7599
@missioncardiac7599 2 года назад
In response to your last 3 hopes, in reverse order: I did have a go, I did get through it (much much slower) and I did enjoy it - immensely! And then came to watch your solve, and marvelled at how quickly you got some words, and was pretty chuffed at the very few that I got quicker than you (jpeg, haha). Kicked myself for not getting the John Irving connection in spite of it staring you in the face. Some more of these approachable cryptics please Simon, while we admire Mark's brutal efforts once a month from afar.
@louisesuth8141
@louisesuth8141 2 года назад
I do hope someone lets John Irving see this! Have not read his books in a long time, maybe should revisit
@bitroix_
@bitroix_ 2 года назад
Would love for you to explain the rules of this puzzle for the next video
@DanFre40
@DanFre40 2 года назад
Jpeg is the extension for photos as defined by the Joint Photographic Experts Group
@bibliopolist
@bibliopolist 2 года назад
A couple of months ago I would have thought this whole thing was just gibberish, but now I am screaming at the screen: "initially Owen" and "Meany worked" are two clues, Simon, and why can't you of all people not see immediately what "initially" and "worked" mean here... :-)
@PeterMoore66
@PeterMoore66 2 года назад
The 2021 displayed in the video was very confusing!
@SnowTheJamMan
@SnowTheJamMan 2 года назад
Simon's a Peep Show fan, nice.
@pokinDave
@pokinDave 2 года назад
While it's marvelous to see Mark decipher Zoothapsis, it's much more satisfying to see clever wordplay on words I've actually used, and while I can't get most of this puzzle on my own, the moment of finding JPEG before Simon was very satisfying
@NicolaMartin40
@NicolaMartin40 2 года назад
Me too - I got it before him too and was excited as well. The rest he is lightening speed way ahead of me.
@richardwall2164
@richardwall2164 2 года назад
Saw it was a “tribute” crossword … saw 7 down was “Heroic” … immediately thought the tribute was (deservedly) for CtC! …only me?
@balazshrivnak1578
@balazshrivnak1578 2 года назад
>crossword filled with Irving references I'm gonna say that's sadly a no
@Draedaja
@Draedaja 2 года назад
No matter how many of your cryptic crossword videos I watch, I will always remain confused. Still a delight, as always ;)
@Wouter10123
@Wouter10123 2 года назад
p = piano = soft pp = pianissimo = very soft.
@msolec2000
@msolec2000 2 года назад
And also the loud variants forte (f) and fortissimo (ff)
@shalaz1981
@shalaz1981 2 года назад
Irving was an English professor early in his career.
@peterjongsma2779
@peterjongsma2779 2 года назад
You should go on Who wants to be A Millionaire. Your solving makes that look like playing marbles.
@forthrightgambitia1032
@forthrightgambitia1032 Год назад
JPEG is a lossy encryption format for a photo. Anyway, I am glad to be watching your videos as I am trying to teach myself 'cryptoese' as it were.
@johnydl
@johnydl 2 года назад
Just to confuse the non-english speakers (and Simon 23:00) Read rhymes with lead and read rhymes with lead, but read doesn't rhyme with lead and read doesn't rhyme with lead.
@shifttheshaman
@shifttheshaman 2 года назад
Love the Bluth episodes!
@Prellium
@Prellium 2 года назад
I had bosun when you said yeoman. Petty. Tee hee.
@toxicara
@toxicara 2 года назад
Yes cubic is correct. Cu is the chemical symbol for copper.
@guitartailor
@guitartailor 2 года назад
and you write with a Bic!
@bruzie900
@bruzie900 2 года назад
Ironically the only two clues I had no problem were ones Simon struggled with (cubic, hyped), although I did get ill but not the reasoning.
@voorth
@voorth 2 года назад
O. Meany -> yeoman
@stuartharris2165
@stuartharris2165 2 года назад
450K, not long till half a million subscribers, hope something really special is planned!
@DaShikuXI
@DaShikuXI 2 года назад
Peep show is definitely one of the greatest shows ever made.
@julieannmyers8714
@julieannmyers8714 2 года назад
John Irving's books are obviously the theme.
@denyszavada4557
@denyszavada4557 2 года назад
Hi, congratulations and "Joint Photographic Experts Group", which is the name of the group who created the JPEG standard.
@MrHatsuka1
@MrHatsuka1 2 года назад
Incredible! I got it all!!!!!
@robin_marriott
@robin_marriott 2 года назад
21 down is an incredible clue
@davidellis485
@davidellis485 2 года назад
It would be interesting to hear how these cryptic crosswords are constructed. Are the grids computer generated?
@SnugglesPlays
@SnugglesPlays 2 года назад
Are we talking about the same Dave Gorman here? Googlewhack adventures etc...? Since when did he create cryptic crosswords?! He kept that one quiet!
@SamAshworth91
@SamAshworth91 2 года назад
It's also Dave's birthday today
@zmaj12321
@zmaj12321 2 года назад
So it is!
@james5553
@james5553 2 года назад
Hi guys - I cannot recall the dictionary app you use, can you help?
@carbonfly929
@carbonfly929 2 года назад
JPEG = Joint Photographic Experts Group
@Verg.B
@Verg.B 2 года назад
JPEG is an abbreviation of Joint Photographic Experts Group. What that means? No idea
@jorgetemplaro5297
@jorgetemplaro5297 2 года назад
Awsome!
@Mitrasmit
@Mitrasmit 2 года назад
This to me could be in Chinese and it would make exactly as much sense. There probably isn't one answer here I would be able to find by myself.
@pouletbelette
@pouletbelette 2 года назад
Are we back in 2021?! 😮
@adamheywood113
@adamheywood113 2 года назад
I got 20 across, so that counts as a win for me
@Diggerente
@Diggerente 2 года назад
Since I am not a native english speaker, these puzzles are extra hard. But they are fun as hell nonetheless!
@chri-k
@chri-k 2 года назад
Same over here
@zmaj12321
@zmaj12321 2 года назад
Don't quite understand the reasoning for 1a. So, writer is BIC and copper is CU, but why does CU come before BIC?
@nickloader3184
@nickloader3184 2 года назад
It's a technique I haven't seen before but I can see the logic. 'writer' makes 'copper' [into] 'three dimensional'. I.e. add a writer to cu to make three-dimensional. Hence, bic.
@zmaj12321
@zmaj12321 2 года назад
@@nickloader3184 Thanks!
@Gold--1234
@Gold--1234 2 года назад
Congrats on 450k!!!
@Roblilley999
@Roblilley999 2 года назад
Yeoman anagram of O Meany
@e7diablo
@e7diablo 2 года назад
I know he regularly says there's just a language to cryptic crosswords that you learn over time and I do REALLY want to incorporate these into my regular puzzles which is why I keep watching these hoping I'll catch on. But I'm sorry, "very adult book" = "V A New Testament" = -"vant-" just makes this not fun for me.
@emhornerbooks
@emhornerbooks 2 года назад
If you're curious, you might try the Daily Mail's cryptic crossword, which is online. It's one of the easiest cryptics I've found (for me as a Canadian who gets tripped up on British English often) and it rarely incorporates the tricky "you just have to know it" cryptic stuff. (Note: I don't want to get political but I don't endorse anything else that has ever appeared in the Daily Mail. Only the cryptic crossword!)
@NicolaMartin40
@NicolaMartin40 2 года назад
@@emhornerbooks We do the Daily Telegraph cryptic in Australia - and they have two versions. One that has both cryptic and regular clues (training wheels) and a slightly harder cryptic. Both of these I liken to kindergarten and grade 1 or 2 cryptics. The Sydney Morning Herald cryptic is like Year 12 or senior high school level - which is really hard to work on without training. So watching this show is excellent as it shows me so many extra ways of how to work out an answer.
@archivist17
@archivist17 2 года назад
Bluthiful!
@laugechristophersen9913
@laugechristophersen9913 2 года назад
Ehhh What?
@dglthrawn1
@dglthrawn1 2 года назад
I wasn't getting sound, but I am now. Odd.
@PrOzielonek
@PrOzielonek 2 года назад
I have No idea what's happening xd
@fresheFresse
@fresheFresse 2 года назад
No sound for me
@stevenbenniman
@stevenbenniman 2 года назад
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