"September Story" is the title of Merl Reagle's puzzle in today's Los Angeles Times/ He explains that September was the seventh month (sept- = seven) of the old Roman calendar which had ten months. When two months were added, September became the ninth month. The puzzle includes several phrases containing SEVEN or NINE. Examples: CANINETEETH, THISEVENING and GETSEVENWITH. Two answers share a clue: "What 'September' has." The answers are NINELETTERS and SEVENDIFFERENTLETTERS. Reagle really put some effort into this one!
"What, Steve? No criticisms?" Well.....the puzzle does include an overabundance of foreign words: ACH, CASA, COSA, ELEVE, HERR, OLE, SEIS, SRTA, the Roman numerals III and the Greek letter PSI. On the other hand, Reagle used five very uncommon words: BANZAI, NATTINESS, PAGINATE, RIPARIAN and TRANQUILIZE. Overall, a very impressive puzzle!