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Thank you Messrs. Ron and K. Fully agree with our reviewer. There is a fee for seeing pages and other features. I got the trick and solved it, but it wasn't a pleasant experience overall. If you want to measure, for example, angular velocity in SI, you must do so in radians per second, not degrees per second. In this collection of 10 new stories, bestselling writers celebrate their animal friends and explore the many mysterious ways pets bring love into their humans' lives. @Unknown: Communist sympathies? Degrees to Celsius would be the metric conversion. I did read a review of the Colm Toibin Bio and have added it to the list. The GROCER, folks, is the owner of the store, thus definitely NOT an "employee." Azur Lane: Bisoku Zenshin! So a sorta pseudo-tricky Thurspuz. Remember [I forget who's] maxim or theorem that if a clue or answer can be interpreted so it works, then it does work. KILOFOOLISH would have taken up the same space and been much more of a conversion. I agree, Mr.K, pure joy! I loved the clue for SYDNEY. Difficult to choose a favourite from a packed podium. He would be 80 years old. It was pretty much a write in so I am just having a lucky week I think where all the clues gel. For another, VIZ (66A: To wit, abbr.) Ugh. How odd. The Blue Angel (starring Marlene Dietrich) was based on one of the brother’s novels. Welcome to the Tip.It Times. MALI:  The single letter for miles comes before (north of, in a down clue) A from the clue, the clothing abbreviation for large, and the map abbreviation for island. The 8d pic is from an annual event marking the solstice in Hobart, Australia. I thought this one a real gem. I sat there stunned, wondering what I was supposed to do. AMEN RA! Agree with @Z’s take on the theme - Rex missed the big picture. Lady Gaga can also be referred to as Lady ESS-JAG. Yer problem is OFCOURSE that there word "interpret" in the revealer's clue -- "Interpret" can mean a snootful of shady-different things. The Crossword Solver finds answers to American-style crosswords, British-style crosswords, general knowledge crosswords and cryptic crossword puzzles. In fact, it's what I filled in first, before I grokked the theme and realized it was wrong, then filled in "diploma mill" and then, finally "radian mill" after getting the themer. The cookie settings on this website are set to "allow cookies" to give you the best browsing experience possible. The minimum qualifying deposit is €/$20. We have shared the answer for Morale booster … or words that might suggest the arrival of one of the circled words crossword clue. But that was more than outweighed by lots of other good and entertaining clues. With the PPP somewhat outré already (Lady Gaga’s real name … NO … her real middle name… do I look like a Gagastan?) You can fill up a crossword with the names of bygone Republicans, but to use contemporary fascists is insupportable. Rickard has worked as a freelance artist and cartoonist for newspapers, books, magazines and websites. seems obscure for a Tuesday (and it’s another abbreviation), and VIZ, VIA (39A), and the clue for 22A: Like Prince William vis-à-vis Prince Harry are all very similar. Dedicated puzzle enthusiasts see it too often: ordinary crosswords with ho-hum clues like "Toledo's lake" for ERIE. But let's talk about that NE corner. (I don't know what @LMS would say, but I'll admit that "hypercorrections" often annoy me. @Trey 1:36 PM yw 😊Updated SB study list.___Peace ~ Compassion ~ Tolerance ~ Kindness to all 🕊. In superbly crafted writing that burns with intensity, award-winning author Markus Zusak, author of I Am the Messenger, has given us one of the most enduring stories of our time. “The kind of book that can be life-changing.” —The New ... Clue: Levels. Villager. 5:21 post should’ve written Vaccine PASSPORTS, akin to Voter ID laws, are the new Jim Crow. (I so hate when these Senior Moments happen. This puzzle really annoyed me. A riveting, deeply personal account of history in the making—from the president who inspired us to believe in the power of democracy #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • NAACP IMAGE AWARD NOMINEE • NAMED ONE OF THE TEN BEST BOOKS OF THE ... First one I’ve completed unaided for a few days. ... Major Tyrrell clue seized 375km from home ... his life was turned upside … The all too subtle difference between “I didn’t realize RADIANS were a metric unit” and “RADIANS are not a metric unit” is one thing. The fact that the U.K.’s Delta cases started falling earlier than expected is a pleasant surprise—even a reason for optimism. This might be the second time this year the whole name has been in the puz. Last week’s was to clue ‘industry’; in yesterday’s Steve was given an honourable mention for his entry — as were Gazza and KiwiColin (and probably others I didn’t notice) for theirs. Jumble Follow @PlayJumble The newest TCA-related Twitter account is @PlayJumble. And since KILOMETERS closely corresponds to Miles, I didn’t want to accept GRAM for pound. We think TIVO is the possible answer on this clue. Synonyms for release include liberation, emancipation, freedom, liberty, deliverance, discharge, delivery, exemption, exoneration and freeing. The book will be a combination of crossword self–help, wisdom, trivia and stories that will fascinate today's millions of avid puzzlers. Thumbs up to another great anti-American rant from our #1 hater! I was had at KILOMETERS DAVIS.Credit to Will and team for bringing along so many new and excellent puzzle-makers – the future of crosswords feels fresh and in good hands. Perhaps I'll watch a Bonanza rerun tonight.PS: I'm gonna steel lit. Small Things Often is an invitation to think small. Two F'sRooMonsterDarrinV. I particularly liked 10a for the surface, the amusing 27a, along with the topical 1d. Melodiously or musically soft and sweet. KILOMETERSDAVIS was brilliant and made me put on the Kind of Blue album. Jesus, will the Errorists ever shut up?The List of Metric Units. Found inside – Page 288One day a clue in the 'Cross Canada Crossword' read 'Author, James Sinclair .' But the well-being of that summer was not to last. By September the equilibrium that had more or less held steady in the medication seemed to break down, ... We paid for it with some fill weirdness, but to solve it meant beaucoup triumph points. Hadn’t heard of the German writer or the Dickens character but got them all the same. In the hints below most indicators are italicized, and underlining identifies precise definitions and cryptic definitions. That's gonna result in a penalty stroke, I'm sorry to say.I have several complaints, but one I haven't seen yet is the clue for GROCER. The correct term would be "Convert from Metric". lolThx to @kitshef (8:42 AM) & @JD (11:48 AM) for the SNAIL limpet explanation. I thought that this was a sparkling puzzle and enjoyed it a lot. Maybe something to aspire to. I call BS on ALIMENT. Alimony is derived from ALIMENT. Morally wholesome or acceptable. Now based on atomic measures. I too finished (!) Or am I making a hypercorrection or a ignorant one? but a coffee break and a quick stab at sweeping up the leaves allowed the brain enough of a respite to complete this. Thanks to setter and Mr K. Very enjoyable. Now I know, thx to various posters. This puzzle was a complete mess, with a revealer that was wrong, a misworded term (it's "diploma mill," not a "degree mill"), and a usage--RADIAN--that is also apparently wrong. Found inside – Page 16(9) - (Collingridge, 2010) Clue 2(c) Yorkshire beauty queen, we hear, pulls the wool over one's eyes (8) ... experience is triggered: this is termed the “Penny Dropping Moment” or “PDM” by crossword solvers (Friedlander and Fine, 2016). Favourite candidates were 10a, 22a, 3d & 13d with no real winner. The other two were gettable without the reveal, but 25A is an error by the constructor/editor. Not the best Thursday we’ve ever had. However, Puzzle Page also has a crossword game that has the shape of a cube. The New York Times crossword puzzle always contains a theme of some sort in the Monday through Wednesday editions, almost always on Thursdays, rarely on Fridays, and almost never on Saturdays. ORNAMENT:  Concatenate OR from the clue, a star or celebrity, the abbreviation for new, and the first letter of (top of) TREE, 8d    Male's been swimming without a costume (8) No biggie, dudes & darlins.fave sparkly spots included: OFCOURSE. . @Whatsername: banana fanna fofarcia...HAH! Thanks to Mr K for the pics especially 7d. (Sorry to all about politicalblathering, but 45 and 46 have both bad and good stuff) Just sayin.That ickiness aside 😁, the puz proved nigh unsolvable for me without a couple of Googs. Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Dont know aliment and alekegs as words, but (as an aerospace engineer) did know radian and surprisingly Orly. Or were, before the recent unpleasantness played HOB with shipping good things across the Atlantic. Found inside – Page 28CROSSWORDS FRESH WOODS 00 AM CRYPTICby AD 8 13 SQUARE - DEAL SOLVER , experienced or less so , who A may be looking for ... solving of an RFC makes a pleasant and welcome change from completing ( sometimes a little too easily ? ) ... Azur Lane: Bisoku Zenshin! The dolly is made of polyethylene, which weighs less than steel or cast iron, won't splinter as wood can, may be wiped clean, and is resistant to dents and corrosion. TOPTIER, not lofTIER. Snakes were logically on my mind because yesterday morning, the head custodian surprised me at like 6:15 in my trailer with the news that there had been a snake spotted in there the night before. Thanks to Mr K and setter 20a seems to suggest that the setter has a boss who is the editor so maybe this is a CL offering. @kitshef- The Incredible Mr. Limpet is one of my favorite movies. Were they in rival gangs? : ASPARTAME COATED. #37: The Clue in the Old Stagecoach #38: The Mystery of the Fire Dragon #39: The Clue of the Dancing Puppet #40: The Moonstone Castle Mystery #41: The Clue of the Whistling Bagpipes #42: The Phantom of Pine Hill #43: The Mystery of the 99 Steps #44: The Clue in the Crossword Cipher #45: The Spider Sapphire Mystery #46: The Invisible Intruder A moment of nervousness at the Naticky crossing of ADO with DUVALL. Pseudo definition, not actually but having the appearance of; pretended; false or spurious; sham. Crossword puzzles can also be a great way to develop your language skills. The evil Clintons, really. This puzzle has only three theme answers, and one of them is simply wrong. Papers from more than 30 days ago are available, all the way back to 1881. is the SI unit for measuring angles. Snails have teeth.2. @Le Chifforobe, neat article. @Trey 1:36, yup, I always quit at genius. (Kind of Blue, classic) Even knew ELLIS due to a H.S. @kitchef has pointed out that it's the (herbivorous marine) snail Limpet that has the hard teeth. Any current senator is welcome in a puzzle from Elizabeth Warren to Ted Cruz. Funny old world, I found this much easier than yesterday’s offering as I was obviously on the right wave length. Orbiting the stars in the space station R.U. Big thank you to the setter. Complete miss by the editor. And I do realize this is only OK because nobody except my lifelong partner can hear me. Letter count. From the beaches of D-Day to the imaginary worlds of three-dimensional crosswords, to the British school teachers and journalists who turned the form into the fiendish sport it is today, encompassing the most challenging clues, particular ... I don't remember, natch, and I can't locate the Times's response in my email files (ditto, natch), but once I check with Will to see if it was turned down, I'll let you know what the theme clues and answers were.I liked the theme a lot but (very much like yesterday) I didn't like all the names. Required fields are marked *. Puzzle has 6 fill-in-the-blank clues and 1 cross-reference clue. 18a Stir fast? Two problems here. Found inside – Page 419Gallery and many others have been more If anti - war writers produced the moral pacifism less badly damaged ... gives an reads : inkling of what is happening to England , with • This ridiculous crossword clue style of writing is special ... Eg, "That sucker is in for a whole diploma haha. 18a Stir fast? Didn’t like BANDBS either. Successful long-term relationships are created through small words, small gestures, and small acts. SNAILs teeth are stronger than snot. Because once it is in the puzzle and you do not yet know the theme you do convert back to get the answer to the clue. "And the conversion factor is in the clue. Anon@846, “use outside of trigonometry [being) pretty limited” say what?!? Not being a consumer of pop culture these heavily named puzzles often crush me, but somehow overcame it today. We actually both do both of those things. Search for crossword answers and clues. Does NUDESxRUMMY pass the breakfast test? REALLY? I enjoyed yesterday’s but today’s was a real head scratcher and I needed hints for the nw corner. And now, thanks to @JD, I can't get an image of a little snail pooping pebbles out of his little arse. The entire clue also serves as the definition making this a fine example of the infrequently seen &lit clue . Found inside – Page 35A clever cryptic crossword clue for an eight-letter word runs as follows: “It's always used up when needed. ... “going down” once term had ended, or, in a less pleasant scenario, being “sent down” before it had reached that point. KNEAD:  Link together alternate letters (regularly) of SKIN, the abbreviation for each, and the single letter for day, 27a   Turning up with diamonds and ring -- that's sweet (7) In genteel company I suppose PeePeePize (long i). Go Billy! But that “~” leaves lots of wiggle room. I thought they swallowed their meals whole, the way I do. Discover the curious history of the world's most addictive game and its unusual upbringing. Celebrating the 100-year anniversary of the beloved crossword puzzle, readers can solve over 100 different puzzles from top constructors. Found inside – Page 52Generally , daily - paper haired , pleasant woman , rarely con- events , initiated by Mrs. Farpuzzles are designed for easy structs puzzles these days . ... Among Many crossword puzzle fans are clue for the three - lettered Gov. So I think that a lot of people here have seen the word "radians" or "rad" before, but just never bothered to learn what it meant. LeoVegas Casino. I don’t mind a bit of GK – good if you know it and satisfying if you can work out the answer then check the required GK. Tackled from S to N, I was briefly delayed by (the very dated) 3d and kicked myself afterwards for not seeing it sooner, but otherwise found this puzzle very gentle and and an amusing Tuesday morning coffee challenge while it lasted. 14a False coin son forged -- father may hear about it here (12) CONFESSIONAL: An anagram (forged) of FALSE COIN SON . Nuts as in crazy, 12a   One leads in mosque, aiding Muslims (4) Constructor: Billy Bratton Favourite was the very clever 18a. It’s all my tiny ego needs to hear each day. OK this was just awful and I’m left feeling just as cranky as Rex seems to be. The Times address interesting and original issues, controversial topics and points of heated debate amongst the RuneScape community. Vaccine mandates are another story and the jury is out. Covid has caused that to happen. Besides GRAMFOOLISH was the funniest answer. RADIANs can be a metric(al) thingy. A few head-scratchers as usual, and a good share of easier clues to get you started. Tough Thursday. INFLUX:  Putting the bits in order, join together the usual short word for at home, a winter virus, and the letter representing a cross, 2d    Reporter's small bed on base (6) Personally, I'm not a big fan of superhero/fantasy movies as a whole, but Endgame was more than a movie. Same is true, state to state. Radian is an alternate way of measuring angles, and has NOTHING to do with the metric system. This is a Big Boy job all the way around, and thanks. Thanks to Mr K….Great pictures as usual….and to the setter. And of course, what everyone else said, convert from not to metric. 46 Crossword constructor’s chore : CLUEING “Cruciverbalist” is a term developed in the 1990s to describe crossword enthusiasts. Of only 10 half-liters out of a 68-worder ThursPuz, btw. Radian mills? But then, the English POUND was once, in the distant past, a POUND of silver -- that's why the currency is called the POUND Sterling. AS A PIN is bottom-of-the-barrel stuff, even (especially?) she often manages to shame companies to do the right thing. Why?Metric definitely has its flaws. Well, it was good idea. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Use the “Crossword Q & A” community to ask for help. Or most of 'em. Except when it happens in the evening.OFCOURSE TOPTIER: GROCER MIRTH AGENDA SNAIL (Also unbelievable fact of the day. No.So in a response to this puzzle’s most egregious sins, let’s please make MARSHA Blackburn a one-term senator. Blackjack Crossword Clue Dan Word my best to put together the following listing of free casino bonuses which should suit your needs the most. I did know ELLIS (check my blog profile to see why).Clever, mostly liked it. As a lifelong Tennessean, I never want to see that A1 clue or answer again. It left enough of an impression on me to remember it for this puzzle as, like you, I was surprised by it, always thinking it was spelled "gel" even in that usage. And thanks to Mr K for helping me finish. This was also filled with obscure proper names, I mean, Lady Gaga’s middle name? Luck of the draw on the names - I knew 13 of them, didn't know 3 - put this one in the "easy" column...except that I thought I'd have to give myself a technical DNF for not knowing what non-metric unit RADIAN was replacing....until just before reading @Rex, "degree" finally showed up and bumped "diploma" out of the way. A crossword is a word puzzle that usually takes the form of a square or a rectangular grid of white- and black-shaded squares. . That was junior year, if I recall correctly. Then what else would go into the alimentary tract (intestines and stuff)? Limpets are aquatic, simple-shelled snails. As noted somewhere above by someone else, the conversion is related to the word that is the same as the word for a unit of measurement, and not really to a unit itself, No just No. I thought this puzzle was very good indeed. ", My favorite posts this morning.Nancy (10:20)TTrimble (6:41)JoeDiPinto (11:22)jberg (11:52). Please keep in mind that similar clues can have different answers that is why we always recommend to check the number of letters. Clicking on a picture will enlarge it or display a bonus illustration and a hover (computer) or long press (mobile) might explain more about the picture. Now we ALE lovers have to go to the old Placebo and Tentacle.It is true that "pound FOOLISH" refers to a unit or currency, not a weight that can be converted to GRAMs. Using scrambled clue words and a humorous cartoon that gives visual hints, the deceptively simple puzzle has attracted legions of fans who […], The Medicine Cabinet: Ask the Harvard Experts, Los Angeles Times Sunday Crossword Puzzle, Investing by Life Stages from Morningstar. Exactly what @Rex said. They are approximate conversion factors. A good set of clues which were very fairly clued and no parsing required. Clue of the Day, though, goes to the amusing double-definition in …

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less pleasant crossword clue