====== Corrigenda for the Enigma -- 2004 ====== ===== January ===== ===== February ===== ===== March ===== #24: BEA = 11C and NI3+ usage. #28: Only ^3 ^9 should be underlined in the enumeration. CHISUM = ^3 ^9. #40: BIGGEST = not MW. In the answer to January X-5, the answer to 18 Down was missing: USA. In the December favorites, Wabbit's kudos for T McAy's cover art should have been for November, since Wabbit herself did the cover art for December. ===== April ===== With thanks to Crax, Hot, Pebbles, and Wabbit: * There were two typos in the February solutions: in the solution to X-2, "scan" should be "scam." In the answer to flat 74, "snowdrift" should be "snowdrifts." * In flat #22, the 6'1 should be *. Thanks to Tahnan and Atlantic: * In #22, the *6'1 should in fact be *7. * And #53 can be sung. ===== May ===== With thanks to Wabbit, Treesong, /dev/joe, and Philana. * The puzzle note for C-3 should say NKSSGWLIB = MW-inferable, not NAWWGLBIZ = MW-inferable. * 16--For many people, the second-sound change will be a homonym, although 10C has it as a second-sound change. * KU-2--Enumeration should be (3-7, 10). * 36--NI3 and 11C usage. ===== June ===== Rather late in the game, for which I apologize, but here are some June errata, with thanks to G Natural, Philana, Treesong, Crax, and Amalgam: * #1: The penultimate line should end with a semicolon, not a comma. * #16: BOOK in the tag should be BOOK SHE. * #26: There shouldn't be a period after THREE. * #38: The phonetics here are a little dicey. * #43: WOLF is not in all NI3s; a better tag might be (some NI3 Addenda). * #48: Tag should read (NI3 usage in reading). * X-4: The clue for 40 Across should read, "Pawnbroker occupation is underrated, half baked" Thanks to Abacus and Lyric: * In X-4, 38 Across is NI3. Editorially yours, //Saxifrage// ===== July ===== Emerging from the post-con haze long enough to pass along some errata, with thanks to several Krewe: * #14: The cuewords BLUNT and BURNT should be switched. * X-3: The symbol shown with "The Night of No Sun" holiday should be an open square, not a club. (I'm still not sure what happened there, except that the font changed when the document was converted to PDF!) With thanks to Abacus: * F-2 is a DOUBLE RIGHT HALFSQUARE. ===== August ===== * #38: Enumeration should be 5'1 8. * #49: *2, *2, *7 should be ^2, ^2, *7. * KU-1: Apparently, when viewed in some versions of Acrobat, there may be an extra line to the left of the graphic. It's not rubrical. * C-1: The spacing of Z IYGVUW is a little weird. There should be a space between the Z and the IYGVUW. * The hint for July #6 should have said that the Signs & Symbols section of 10C is your friend. Apparently the Signs & Symbols section of 11C is less friendly for this flat. * #12: Also, your editor managed to print the wrong version of flat #12. It doesn't change the answer, but it fixes a broken rhyme, so the last two lines of the flat should be: Plus a third thing. We're masters of TRIPARTITE GALL -- For who knows whether spelling might count after all? ===== September ===== ===== October ===== ===== November ===== With thanks to Philana, Amalgam, Clio, Dart, Panther, and Wrybosh: #47: This should be an ENIGMATIC REBUS. 5-3 should be [5-3]. #50: Part of the rubric didn't make it into the issue. The attached PDF file has a piece of art that should go immediately to the left of the EK in the rubric. Also, the enumeration of RUNNERS-UP should be *11 *3. X-5: Length rule waived. C-4 and C-6: No, you're not hallucinating, these do have the same text. We accidentally put in the wrong text for C-4. Apologies to Foggy, and we'll run the real C-4 next month. ===== December ===== In flat #23, "ighttime" should be "ghttime." Yes, really.