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Solving time: don't know Not as much scintillating fill as I'd like to see in a Saturday, and a heavier-than-normal load of made-up-sounding or otherwise barely usable words. Still, it was a reasonably pleasant experience, wherein I heroically recovered from a dreadful, long-lasting mistake on the Very First clue 1A: Facility with many schools - which I believe HAD to be designed as a trap, given what happened to me. See below. I was so proud to suss out the meaning of "schools" quite quickly i. This is all to say that "Seattle" was recalcitrant and ended up being the very last section of the puzzle to go down.
Seattle nytimes crossword
Just back from the OBX, which you don't see in puzzles very much in fact At least in the northeast you do. Nags Head wheres the apostrophe!!!? If you depopulated it completely: perfect. Populated, it's got a certain Horribleness that's like Southern "heritage" meets New Jersey. I mean, notallOBX of course, but I tend to like my vacations Confederate-flag-clothing-free. I'm a coastal elite that way. But geographically, it was astonishing. Woke every morning before to watch the sunrise over the Atlantic. Walked for an hour or two every morning on perfect beaches that went on forever. The key was being up when almost no one else was. Under those conditions, OBX is heaven. I mean, the first night we ate at a restaurant that was essentially venereal disease-themed. So, all in all, a mixed bag, but the good was Very good.
It bothers me, despite a skin toughened by a lifelong status as that most sinister of beings, "big brother.
You are not logged in, either login or create an account to post comments. Supposedly my local public library gives free access to the WSJ but it isn't letting me download or even see the crossword puzzle pdf. I don't necessarily need the latest one. And don't come me about IP infringement, the amount of money I've unwittingly given them over the last couple of years after not noticing that my discounted subscription rate had changed without notice could power the sun. Have you called the library? I don't have to do the library sign-in every time - I think it gets me like 2 weeks of access or something every time I use the link from the library.
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Seattle nytimes crossword
If bar trivia and reading had a child together, the result might be a crossword puzzle. Combining the competitive thrill of getting the right answer with the armchaired pleasure of wordplay, crossword puzzles are, for many of us, a cherished daily routine. And for a small number of very clever wordsmiths, they are a calling.
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You EKE out an existence. This was a perfectly good Monday. It's fun when we see any mention of our pool culture on mainstream media. Perfect Monday puzzle: easy, fun, and just clever enough. Keep left, and keep losing. Media New media New comments Search media. A few nits I found along the way- Euler doesn't sound much like oiler to me. Yes, Rex, chivalry [occasionally] still lives in the 21st century, sans horses and armor. Just me? On the other hand, I am told the biologist Carl Euler, for whom Euler's flycatcher is named, pronounced it yoo-ler. Seems a little -I can dish it out but can't take it- to me. The lies which intrigue me the most are those which lack an explanation. Steinberg is incredible. Log in Register. This was a very good Monday puzzle.
Beginning today, your Seattle Times is getting better. In fact, it will be The Times times two.
I guess that would not age well Leave a Reply Cancel Reply My comment is.. Constructor Robt. Save And Share :. Very boring puzzle today. So no problem there. He was positive this was correct because his mother had told him that as a boy. I'm starting to wonder if I'm just not a Friday and Saturday person. Why the beef? New solvers would be delighted! Thanks, you're chivalrous. And I actually think there might be some chivalrous types right here on this blog who would actually say that.
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