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Introduction
- These OLLI-related theme examples would be too specialized for a general audience.
- Maybe appreciated by OLLI members -- only in Southern Oregon, or perhaps only by OLLI cruciverbalists?
List of words?
- theme: [categories (of courses)], e.g., Arts; History; Languages and Cultures; ...
- theme: [OLLI definition/terms]: "OSHER LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE"
- LIFELONG=8 & LEARNING=8 match nicely as (short) theme entries!
- OSHER=5, INSTITUTE=11, ROGUE VALLEY=11, ASHLAND=7,
MEDFORD=7, SOUTHERN OREGON=15, ... - Any exciting/livelier longer entries?
Quotation?
- theme [quote]: "COME FOR THE CLASSES STAY FOR THE CONNECTIONS"
- Words / phrases don't divide nicely for a 15 x 15 symmetric puzzle
"OLLI"-like words?
- theme [homonyms]: words that sound like OLLI?
- An OLLI Olio: Ooh La La: free-form; OLLI Newsletter; 11/2011
- Redo with longer words, fully-crossed?
"OLLI" letter sequences?
- theme [container]: "OLLI" embedded in other words?
- XWordInfo.com/Finder:
*OLLI*
, (or a free dictionary site)
e.g.,DOC HOLLIDAY, HEAD-ON COLLISION, ROLLING STONE, ZIEGFELD FOLLIES
- But "OLLI" is a recurring 4+ letter sequence
-- though maybe ok since different word roots, or for this audience, or if used in rebus? - theme [rebus]: OLLI's 4 letters in 1 square,
which would allow longer -- up to 18-letter -- words? - too complicated for now...
"OLLI" & anagrams?
- theme [anagram]: include entries containing "OLLI" or its permutations:
ILLO, ILOL, IOLL, LILO, LIOL, LLIO, LLOI, LOLI, LOIL, OLIL, OILL
? - XWordInfo.com/Finder:
*OLIL*, *OILL*
, etc. - Or, search local dictionary text files for those embedded sequences.
- Or, in a single command: WordListed:
Hidden Anagrams: OLLI
- The number of results obtained will depend on the site and dictionaries used.
- Peruse / brainstorm for "interesting" or "lively" (Shortz) possibilities.
HAMLET SOLILOQUY
-- theme: Shakespeare plays
or topic in an OLLI class (ideal for Rogue Valley!)BILL OF RIGHTS
-- law/constitution classSHELL OIL
-- petroleum industry classCALIOLOGY
-- ornithology class (study of bird's nests)-
PHILOLOGY
-- literature class (study of ancient texts) LOLITA
-- literature class- and many others...
- theme [category (topic in an OLLI class) + anagram of "OLLI"]: definitely seems intriguing.
- Embedded 'mixed-up' letters (OLLI, OILL...) might suggest
eclectic student choices, thus adding another (meta) level - The main "OLLI" entry should stand out,
and ideally be able to "explain" the theme -- some possibilities: BOLLIXED UP
-- definitely messed(mixed) up, but what course topic?BORDER COLLIES
-- pet/biology topic, but no mixing upHEAD-ON COLLISION
-- auto industry/safety topic, mixing up;
also 15-letters like MACBETHSOLILOQUY!SCHOOL LIFE
-- not in a word list, but great since we're encouraged to find new valid entries;
related to courses, but no mixing up, maybe puzzle title?CROSSPOLLINATE
-- biology/botany; with interdisciplinary mixing up- "POLLINATE" ad in Winter 2020 catalog (right) might add another reason to choose!!
- ... -- the hundreds of possible embedded "OLLI" anagrams won't be enumerated here!
- With so many possibilities, the challenge is to find three (or more) entries that are:
- interesting -- but not too obscure
- longer -- 9-15 letter entries
- paired in length -- for symmetry, with maybe an unmatched (odd-length) entry in center
- consistent with the theme -- drafting initial clues tests our ability to explain the theme
- for variety, avoid duplicate substrings, e.g., two entries that contains same sequence, e.g., "OLIL"
- fittable in a grid (next section)
- compatible with other words (Fill), e.g., if we include SOLILOQUY, what about the "Q" crossing?
- Some possible entry candidates: entry=length, [ordered by 12 unique OLLI permutations]:
ILLO: ARMADILLO=9; BILL OF RIGHTS=12; GUILLOTINE=10;
COUNCILLOR=10; OSCILLOSCOPE=12; WEEPING WILLOW=13ILOL: PHILOLOGY=9; KILOLITER=9
IOLL: CRIOLLO=7
LILO: SOLILOQUY=9; LILO AND STITCH=13
LIOL: CALIOLOGY=9
LLIO: WHISKEY REBELLION=16; ELLIOTT GOULD=12; BOXER REBELLION=14; MILLIONAIRES=12
LLOI: HOI POLLOI=9; COLLOIDS=8; SHELL OIL=8; APOLLO II=8
LOIL: FUEL OIL=7
LOLI: LOLITA=6; KILOLITER=9
OILL: OIL LEASES=9; CHICAGO ILLINOIS=15
OLIL: HAMLET SOLILOQUY=15; SOLILOQUY=9; SEGO LILIES=10
OLLI: CROSSPOLLINATE=14; SCHOOL LIFE=10; LOLLING AROUND=13; HEAD-ON COLLISION=15
- PHILOLOGY (study of ancient texts), CALIOLOGY (study of bird's nests), KILOLITER -- too obscure or awkward to clue?
- FUEL OIL, SHELL OIL -- too similar to OIL LEASES?
- CRIOLLO, LOLITA -- 6-7 letters: too short?
- BILL OF RIGHTS -- no great matching 12-letter entries?
Since it's even length, it can't occupy a solo center theme position. - BOXER REBELLION -- 14-letters more difficult to place (in rows near top or bottom);
for a different puzzle, potentially great clues related to a canine or underwear uprising? - CROSSPOLLINATE -- 14 letters; adjust entry length with prefix
or noun/verb ending, e.g., CROSSPOLLINATOR? - How many entries, which lengths to use?
"OLLI" Theme Entries #1
ILLO: ARMADILLO=9
LLIO: REBELLION=9
LLOI: HOI POLLOI=9
OILL: OIL LEASES=9
OLIL: HAMLET SOLILOQUY=15
OLLI: CROSSPOLLINATOR=15- Most standard grids (w/ all 6 entries) include Down entries, or 'stack' (adjacent rows: 15-& 9-letter),
creating difficult crossings (grid discussion) - Tradeoffs: omit, substitute or modify entries? Customize grid?
- Is it possible to keep all 6, all appearing as Across entries?
"OLLI" Theme Entries #2
- What if 2 entries were plural?
ILLO: ARMADILLOS=10
LLIO: REBELLIONS=10
LLOI: HOI POLLOI=9
OILL: OIL LEASES=9
OLIL: HAMLET SOLILOQUY=15
OLLI: CROSSPOLLINATOR=15- After examining some grid layouts, yes, all of these six theme entries can fit Across! (grid discussion)
- However, 40 black squares is probably not acceptable for publication (usually 38 maximum blocks).
- But since this is for an OLLI audience, accept the tradeoff, and don't agonize further over theme selection?
- Include an optional title for puzzle:
SCHOOL LIFE
, which reinforces the theme and provides another hint?
(Some daily puzzles (WSJ, Universal) have titles; NYT & LAT have titles only on Sun.) - Before showing how the grid was designed, and theme entries placed,
let's check consistency of the theme entries: - *Danish prince speech -- in Shakespeare class [HAMLET SOLILOQUY]
- *Legal contracts -- in Petroleum Geopolitics class (2 words) [OIL LEASES]
- *Uprisings -- in World History class [REBELLIONS]
- *Small armored mammals -- in North American Biology class [ARMADILLOS]
- *Common people -- in Greek History class (2 words) [HOI POLLOI]
- *A fertilizer of flowers -- in Apiology (bee) class; [CROSSPOLLINATOR]
interdisciplinary student from [circled letters]? (letters mix in other *-entries) {theme explanation}