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		Constructing => General Discussion => Topic started by: Bruce Venzke on May 20, 2016, 12:20:37 PM
		
			
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 Let's get Fred Piscop a job! The "nation's newspaper" should have a quality crossword editor, and I think Fred is a good, logical choice for that position. Here's a comparison of themes/theme entries from the last four Parker-edited USAT puzzles with four that Fred did the editing (in a kind of a rush situation, I might add).
 
 The quality difference seems quite clear to me. Join me in urging that Fred Piscop's temporary status as USAT crossword editor be made permanent.
 
 USA TODAY 4/30    Fishy Personalities by Fred Piscop
 Fishy “Star Wars” hero? FLUKE SKYWALKER
 Fishy actress in “The Aviator”? SKATE BECKINSALE
 Fishy U.S. president? PIKE EISENHOWER
 
 USA TODAY 4/29    Free Throes by Fred Piscop
 Maps of Arctic ice movement? FLOE CHARTS
 Establishment of blackthorn farms? SLOE STARTS
 Places to get caviar? ROE HOUSES
 Mobile podiatry offices? TOE TRUCKS
 
 USA TODAY 4/28    Beneficial Elements by Frank Longo
 Element used by a Trojan War hero? ACHILLES HELIUM
 Element used by a highway patrol cop? SMOKEY BARIUM
 Element used by a sore loser? BITTER ERBIUM
 Element used by a Green Beret? COMMANDO RADIUM
 
 USA TODAY 4/27 MV Tease by Elizabeth C. Gorski
 Tarzan’s standard pick-up line? YOUR PLACE OR VINE
 Sally’s wicked habit? FIELD VICE
 Utterly boring egoists? VAIN DRAGS
 Angelic woman of letters? VANNA FROM HEAVEN
 
 USA TODAY 4/26 Talking About You by Victor Fleming
 Health and happiness WELL BEING
 Tend to LOOK AFTER
 Invitation recipient’s query WHO’S GOING
 Feline caller’s words HERE KITTY
 Greeting clued by the first parts of … SPEAK OF THE DEVIL
 
 USA TODAY 4/25    King Movies by Fred Piscop
 1958 Elvis movie KING CREOLE
 1961 Elvis movie BLUE HAWAII
 1962 Elvis movie KID GALAHAD
 1964 Elvis movie ROUSTABOUT
 
 USA TODAY 4/24  Presidential Firsts by Fred Piscop
 President of the U.S. (1929-33) was his first elected office HERBERT HOOVER
 President of the U.S. (1849-50) was his first elected office ZACHARY TAYLOR
 President of the U.S. (1969-77) was his first elected office ULYSSES S. GRANT
 
 
 Here are the last four "Timothy Parker-edited" puzzles prior to his "step-back":
 
 USA TODAY 3/2 Smile for the Camera by Lucia Cole
 House surrounder in the American dream PICKET FENCE
 Visually attractive PICTURESQUE
 Lace edging PICOT
 Cowboy’s vehicle PICKUP TRUCK
 Parts of state parks PICNIC AREAS
 
 USA TODAY 3/3 A Better Puzzle by Mary Jersey
 Heart rate reduced BETA BLOCKER
 Currently unemployed BETWEEN JOBS
 “Friday the 13th” actress BETSEY PALMER
 Barney’s wife BETTY RUBBLE
 
 USA TODAY 3/4 Be First by Bill Bobb
 The Masters posting LEADER BOARD
 Comparatively weighty HEAVY AS LEAD
 Get a dance started TAKE THE LEAD
 What a starlet wants to be LEADING LADY
 
 USA TODAY 3/5 In Other Words by Norman Wizer
 Burned-out post office? CASE OF BLACKMAIL
 Chitterlings chef? MAN WITH GUTS
 Remains of a no-good pharaoh? CRUMMY MUMMY
 Squirrel’s nest? NUTCRACKER SUITE
 
 Bruce
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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				I love Fred Piscop's puzzles and I'd love to help.  But how do "we" get him this editorship?
			
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				Good thought.  I can't say I've done grids from there as of late, but my hope is that whoever ends up as editor there doesn't depart from the niche that Universal/USA Today has gained in the market (harder than "easy" grids, yet a good place for people who would get slammed and discouraged by the average Mon LAT or NYT grid - not to mention a good place for late week grids when stuff is out there that would *really* slam a newbie).  I used to recommend that as a good source for newbie types until the scandal, and really haven't found a good alternative...
			
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				i recognize every constructor in the FP series and none of the TP names... hmm...