![]() I liked it I suspect non-Jews and truly secular Jews did not. Answers: GNNRTCL and BRGN for GENUINE ARTICLE and BARGAIN, respectively. ![]() Timely entry and Scrabble-licious QNLZBTH, clued as.TMZ representing ITEMIZE instead of the gossip channel.It’s a Peter Gordon Trademark Very Long Clue and the answer is PRLFRST (April first), which made me laugh. A few things I liked:įireball Crossword, September 28, 2022, Frank Longo, Vowelless Crossword/Vwlss Crsswrd I did the “no help” version because of course I did. Peter gave us three versions: no help, with multiword tags, and with enumerations. I like working backwards when I’ve filled in something by crossings and I have to figure out what the word is from the consonant pattern. I like the odd combinations of letters and the way long words get much shorter than I expect. I like the way my brain sort of shifts gears partway through and I can start entering answers in the grid just like normal. I never know quite what to say about these. No, I’m not going to do the whole review without vowels. Though I guess if I haven’t watched the show in the 20 years since it left the airwaves, I’m probably never going to watch it.įrnk Lng’s Frbll Crsswrd, “Vwllss Crsswrd” – Jnns wrt-p Per Wikipedia, “Today, the International Astronomical Union has reserved the name ‘Vulcan’ for the hypothetical planet, even though it has been ruled out, and also for the Vulcanoids, a hypothetical population of asteroids that may exist inside the orbit of the planet Mercury.” Einstein’s theory of relativity proved that oddities in Mercury’s orbit were not caused by another planet but by the Sun itself. There is no IRL Vulcan though it was once theorized to exist between Mercury and the Sun. Maybe if I paid closer attention I could’ve gotten this answer correct without needing crossings. No matter how many times my old British neighbour tried to explain cricket to me, it never stuck. Prior to 1999, the state-wide speed limit was whatever was “ reasonable and prudent.” Top fill includes “ WE’RE HERE,” EUROVAN, CRESCENT, PATINA, PROCTOR, and “ MISS ME?” followed by a sarcastic “ I’M SURE.” Nice job all around. I still wanted more than just MAs for some reason, but the theme works well for what it is, and the choices of theme answers are really quite nice, especially the MERRICK/MERRIMACK find. ![]() Sounds a lot cooler than it looks.įinally, I realized what “Advanced” was referring to, and I was somewhat mollified. ![]()
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