Monday, September 21, 2015

PUZZLE #42: The Spiral (CONTEST PUZZLE!)

CONTEST!
PUZZLE #42
THE SPIRAL

I celebrated my birthday last June, and one of the gifts I got was Puzzlecraft by Mike Selinker and Thomas Snyder. Well, it's September now, and I've finally gotten around to using it, albeit just to scan in a "Spiral" grid that would be difficult to duplicate on my own.

Anyways, you might recall in yesterday's post that I got some more puzzles accepted by GAMES Magazine, so to celebrate, I'm going to make this week's puzzle a contest puzzle! The grand prize for this one is a copy of the October 2015 issue of GAMES Magazine signed by yours truly! (I don't have any puzzles in that issue, but there is another Spiral puzzle located inside! Then again, I think there's a Spiral puzzle in every issue, so...) I only have one extra copy however, so there will only be one winner for this contest, picked randomly from the solvers list after two weeks. If, for whatever reason, the winner doesn't want the prize, another winner will be randomly selected from the same list. Now with the contest rules out of the way, let's get to the directions!

This puzzle turns in two directions. The Spiral's "Inward" clues yield a sequence of words to be entered counter clockwise in the spaces from 1 to 100. The "Outward" clues yield a different set of words to be entered clockwise from 100 to 1. Fill in the answers, one letter per space, according to the numbers beside each clue. Make sure to keep track of which way you're going!

Once you've completely filled in the grid, the letters in the light blue boxes will spell out this week's FINAL ANSWER: a seven-letter word.


INWARD
1-4: Coraline author Gaiman
5-15: Merged, like two huge companies
16-18: Original KISS guitarist Frehley
19-26: KEY THAT MAKES YOU SOUND LIKE YOU'RE YELLING!!1!: 2 WDS.
27-30: Shopping vehicle that may come with a wobbly wheel
31-36: Word preceding "pin" or "net"
37-39: "It's In The _____" (Price is Right game)
40-46: Trade blockade
47-51: Liquid-Plumr alternative
52-59: The Road to _____ (2000 Dreamworks film): 2 wds.
60-63: Crosswordese clue for "Stare"
64-69: The Burning Man Festival's Burning Man, for one
70-72: Lightning McQueen, e.g.
73-80: Redd Foxx or Jamie Foxx
81-88: It used to be Constantinople, according to They Might Be Giants
89-96: Elvis drove a pink one
97-100: One of Pinky's catchphrases (apart from "Zort!" and "Poit!")

OUTWARD
100-96: The Euro has yet to replace this Swiss coin
95-92: "_____ Want" (The Offspring song featured in Crazy Taxi): 2 wds.
91-86: "In _____" (50 Cent single): 2 wds.
85-83: "Unforgettable" singer "King" Cole
82-78: Biblical peak that literally means "Moses' Mountain"
77-69: The US government, for example
68-66: Animated image file that's pronounced like a peanut butter brand
65-58: Doctor that Mötley Crüe sang about
57-54: The current highest-paid baseball player, for short: Hyph.
53-46: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle with a blue mask
45-42: Snatch
41-34: Eight million bits
33-26: On the _____ (newspaper comic featuring Dethany)
25-23: Rank for Harland Sanders: Abbr.
22-13: Duck Dodgers' "Eager Young" sidekick: 2 wds.
12-10: Grammy competitor: Abbv.
9-6: Rock genre performed by the New York Dolls
5-1: 1979 film with creature designs by H.R. Giger

Once you think you know what the FINAL ANSWER is, send it to either redhead64@chartermi.net or itsredhead64@gmail.com (though I'm more likely to check the second one) and I'll put your name on a solvers list once I post the answers in about two weeks. You can also use those email addresses to give me some comments and feedback (or get a hint from me in exchange for a "hint star", more details for that are on the sidebar to the right) or send me the answer to last week's puzzle, if you haven't already figured it out. If you have a printer and want to solve this puzzle on paper, just head below the break for a version you can print out!

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