Nice start to the week although I did struggle with 7d and 18d, not quite sure why, they were very fairly clued but hey ho! However, when I struggled to get more than a scattering of the clues in last weeks offerings I thought Id lost it completely and was considering not renewing my subscription. ULNA found in the alternate letters of dUbLiN bAy. 13d Arrived a few moments ago with patient. Anyway, its TA (half of tank) in VIM (energy) + IN. 2d [Hand], 58a [Solutions and Other Problems writer Brosh], Crossword Corner (Zhouqin Burnikel, et al. Quite a few chestnuts in this puzzle but certainly some clues that raised a smile. enjoyable or entertaining activity. Enjoyed this: but what a difference a grid makes! 2021. clearwater weather october TOP NOTCH: A word meaning leading or highest followed by a word meaning score or etch. Theres nothing wrong with that. Spiral binding makes it easier to use as a lefty. It's hard to go that long without getting paid, but for my new grow that is launching next year, nothing is leaving before getting at LEAST a two month cure. Point of trivia: those are called samaras. I dont think Ive met the tobacco part of 2d surely I must have done after my years of crosswords maybe not! Struggled to parse 14d and 21a. 7d Make a heavy demand on king about countrys stand (4,4) antonyms. All solutions for "cheerful" 8 letters crossword answer - We have 2 clues, 196 answers & 164 synonyms from 3 to 18 letters. In NY, kids would put a samara on their nose, like a little horn, after splitting the seed end. The right level of maturity (of the samara, not the kid obviously) was critical so the developing seed pocket was mucilaginous enough to stick to your skin. Emily Carrolls New Yorker crossword solution, 10/7/2022. Thoroughly enjoyable, with lots of smiles along the way. 14a A student doctor tucking into fruit in. I pay absolutely no attention to those ratings. (If you dont know London Homesick Blues, its a classic. I like to exercise my brain, not torture it. Likewise not really familiar with the Muppets so 15d also needed prompt. 1.5*/3.5*. Reverse a word for fodder made from grass and add two occurrences of the letter that resembles a duck in cricket. synonyms. You can find hundreds of brain teaser apps on your smartphone and free brain games online to keep you busy for hours. Im 45 years old and have been staring at it for a very long time without a clue. Synonyms for fun include amusement, enjoyment, pleasure, excitement, joy, thrill, cheer, entertainment, glee and merriment. *My personal "white whale" was some blue cheese I had a years ago, I grabbed a half ounce, quadruple bagged it and had it in a zipped up pocket under a heavy winter coat and the second I walk into my apartment, my roommates were like "holy crap what is that??" Gazza, have we heard from or about Tilsit lately? 3d last in. Thanks to Campbell and Pommers. Even with an electronic solution, I wasnt sure of the meaning. Will be surprised if this is a Chalicea product but, if so, TVM to her or otherwise to whomever. Synonyms for valuable include invaluable, priceless, precious, inestimable, irreplaceable, prizable, prized, beyond price, treasurable and high-value. Told you there were a couple of chestnuts. Solved in 5:05. 28a Does toffee-maker eventually come to this? The arcs of the two sets of rotors overlapped each other, and as they rotated, the blades of the two would mesh together, similar to an eggbeater/mixer. Very enjoyable and doable with some electronic help. Also they dont have Greta Garbo saying I want to be alone, or the star studded cast. I loved seeing Justice Jackson front and center. If you regularly finish the puzzles in the dailies and fancy a new challenge then a barred crossword like Azed (or Beelzebub in the Independent and Mephisto in the Sunday Times) is the obvious choice. Thanks to setter for a pleasant Monday and to pommers. RATIO: The answer is hidden in (held in) the last word of the clue. 9d Sue quaintly pleasing, ordinary language first (9) Huntsman is going broke at this rate! After reading the hints and the comments I am still sadly ignorant of the name of the footballer at 7 down. Maybe something along the lines of this (with thanks to the movie-rating guide I adapted it from): 5 As perfect as a puzzle can be Not keen on 26d seems a little clumsy. 47a [He who ___ it dealt it] SMELT is also a classic. A verb to ask or implore containing IN (from the clue). 26d Continue to shake vehicle (5) No particular favourites today & thought it far from one of our Monday maestros 18d puzzles but still enjoyable. For those competing with cannabis, ie the Cannabis Cup, the average length of the cure process is SIX MONTHS! Im hopeless with plants so this was a guess and one of the last few answers I filled in. CS asked me to cover her about a week ago so I had plenty of time to get into training. Thanks to Gazza for stepping into the breach to do the hints and to the compiler. The gas man has gone and all is now well. I always enjoy reading the hints even when I havent needed them. Please leave a comment telling us what you thought. So the downs have it and Im a bit surprised that Rufus let DOWN appear twice in the puzzle (18D and 25A). CHEERIO: An archaic word for food followed by the I from the clue and the letter represented by love in tennis. I especially related to 2d [Verbal exams] since I have my ORALS in two weeks. 60fps is finebut its an old hat for PC gamers with a good rig. The relative paucity of anagrams made a pleasant change. 1 Poor, without any saving graces. Hi if anyone solved Stan Newmans puzzle today, what is going on?? As usual the ones I liked most are in blue. While searching our database we found 1 possible solution for the: Curved part of a foot crossword clue.This crossword clue was last seen on August 8 2022 LA It unfortunately worked with OBESE, which I was 99% sure was correct. Makes for a less constrained grid thats easier to construct. Password requirements: 6 to 30 characters long; ASCII characters only (characters found on a standard US keyboard); must contain at least 4 different symbols; I find Mass puzzles very tough enjoyable, but tough. Very nice light and good fun. Curing allows THC to degrade into CBN (which gives it a "stonier" effect) And it takes time, which is why 87% (not a made up number) of commercial growers cure for only a week or two before rushing to market. I think I get 15A but Im lost on the rest. I hope that he is doing well. There is more CA-1 from Oxnard to Oceanside and most of it is called PCH. COTD for me was 8A. Are the Saturday crosswords either Chalicea or Cephas? Unlike others here I dont struggle on beyond my set time for puzzling but use the electronic to sort out the Remainers, just two today. Professor Ahorangi Student Tauira Dr Tkuta.Email sign offs Yours sincerely (one signatory) Nku noa, n Have a nice day (three or more people) Kia pai t koutou r Have a great weekend!Kia pai t r whakat. A rainy day is a perfect day to train your brain and sharpen your mind. Most people who think the PCH is 101 would say the 101. Here in the north that marks you from that different country, Socal. Favourite was 7d just ahead of 13d. I still dont get your objection to my fave fill being, well, my personal favorites. All I can think is that some people might want to consider another hobby or at least find crossword puzzles from non-mainstream publishers. I greatly enjoyed this with numerous excellent clues. I can also vouch for this Cyranoesque antic in NY. My big mistake was using NEE at first as a name connector instead of AKA. ), 52d [Shapes formed by angled spotlights] OVALS. Enjoyable English Whodunnit with a twist -- a clever little story in a story that uncovers the "who" exactly dunnit in a full list of suspects (that could all be straight out of a game of Clue). Oops too on the title which appears to suggest there are no Across Hints and Tips. Cheers! As this is a Prize crossword, please dont put any ANSWERS, whether WHOLE, PARTIAL or INCORRECT, or any ALTERNATIVE CLUES in your comment. PALM BEACH: The A from the clue, a letter for a student and one of the several two letter doctors are inserted into (tucking into) a piece of fruit and the result is then split (4,5). 13a Jack left after pocketing fantastic wee gem (5) Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. "The holding will call into question many other regulations that protect consumers with respect to credit cards, bank accounts, mortgage loans, debt collection, credit reports, and identity theft," tweeted Chris Peterson, a former enforcement attorney at the CFPB who is now a law Rafael Musas USA Today crossword, With a Cherry on Top solution for 10/7/2022. 1A and 28A are my top picks, in that order. I am a big fan - Wrecked Cake. I aplogize to my phone for complaining about it's camera Press J to jump to the feed. Phew!! Attachment EROS: A word meaning aggrieved is reversed (rises in a down clue). What the couple shared before enjoying more pieces of candy separately, and a hint to the starred answers' starts, Waffles enjoyed by Eleven in "Stranger Things", Steep rock faces from which one may enjoy panoramic views, Restaurants where you might enjoy croissants. Thanks to the setter and Gazza. While I like good looking, tasting, and smelling weed they're often poor indicators of the buzz I'll feel. 21a Rude fellow bringing back fodder ducks (5) letters that appear in both an across and down answer) is much more generous than in barred puzzles. Whoever it was, this was good fun with 8a the pick of the crop. HORSETAIL anag of soil and earth. Where people enjoy being on the hot seat? Hopefully hell mend the boiler before winter sets in! She picked up Mariahs ballet clothes and backpack as she crossed the room, looking around and feeling her childs normalcy like a crossword puzzle clue that made no sense to her. 28a Relationship held in admiration (5) This answers first letter of which starts with A and can be found at the end of P. We think ATEITUP is the possible answer on this clue. Remembered 8d but not 15d-well clued anyway by our setter. Very relaxing, enjoyable, and wasn't so hard but just like the description says, just enough challenge. As a solver who tackles the Times Listener Crossword every week, Merlin is familiar to me in that context also as a very talented setter. To be fair it wasnt at short notice. Curved part of a foot. Top line: PURE + AISLE = PUERILE, Bottom line: WHOLE + STIR = HOLSTER. Make Gourmet Grilled Cheese Sandwiches A pretty straightforward puzzle, eliciting sigh of relief after the string of back page toughies last week. but no and were left with four wordplays I cant work out (thanks to Loonapick and michod and Peter Owen below we have all of them resolved now). Thanks to the setter. Thx to all A tier - This is essentially the cream of the crop, super fresh flower that is going to smell, taste and look freaking amazing, the stuff we all wanna be smoking on every day but the higher costs prevents some of us from doing so, and costs $225+ per ounce. Your knowledge of natural science is truly impressive, pannonica. Another useful page isWolves in Sheeps Clothing, which features words with meanings that are not always immediately obvious. I dont pay much attention to the Grammys, so while I have heard of Billie EILISH, for a bit I had Eminem as the Grammy whiz kid. On the other hand, you get more help from grid the amount of checking (i.e. The concept of fair crossings is almost entirely subjective. I contend that certain parts can alter your heartrate. ***/*****. Thanks to Campbell and to pommers for the review enjoy your sunshine whilst it lasts. The print size is adequate, crossword grid oversized. This basket will connect to the following bike/accessories: Ride1UP Front Racks (separate purchase fits all models, except the standard (road version) Roadster v2) Ride1UP Rear Racks (separate purchase fits Core-5 and LMTD) Buy in i really enjoyed completing it. Off to NTSPP now . Just a Blogger Oops as I state in my comment below. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. ), https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4Ppc3jz3GE. I too was ignorant of the Muppet. Well, that was a much easier challenge than the last 2 days, although for some reason i got stuck on 19A as my LOI. An interesting fact from Wikipedia is that to date, it is the only film to have won the Academy Award for Best Picture without being nominated in any other category. Not many people know that. I could be wrong, of course. NYT: Despite the Supreme Court having started its new term this week, I dont think I have read anything about the court in several days. 44 26 playfulness The quality of being playful. Thank you whoever set the crossword thanks too, to Gazza as Jane has already said he does some cracking hints and illustrations. As a poker player I liked GOESALLIN. OTIS Mr Redding gives it away really but its worth noting OT=Old testament (books), which crops up a lot in cryptic crosswords, along with NT (new testament). I was slowest in the NW apart from EPSOM. I have never watched the Muppets but Mr Google helpfully provided a cast list so that problem was soon cleared up. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. 13d Arrived a few moments ago with patient, as a precaution (4,2,4) Synonyms for intimate include close, friendly, familiar, dear, thick, chummy, tight, bosom, cordial and faithful. Most people dont have a clue. 1/3. There's three tiersShit, meh, and good based on how I feel. ! I think Ill stick with regular rotor blades for my flight, thanks all the same! I got three of the four perimeter 15-letter entries straight away and had the top half finished in under 3 minutes, then lost a bit of momentum and struggled a bit with the bottom half. My fav was 28a, a laugh out loud clue for me. ENEMY: A lurker hidden (some) in infantrymen eventually but its backwards (retreating). Fun theme, especially for one who knows (most of) the ghosts names. The relative paucity of anagrams made a pleasant change. Learn how your comment data is processed. Fave fill: ZEBRA (with a comedians joke in the clue: Enjoyable puzzle. I must confess, Cephas, that I am a bit surprised but pleased to learn that you are the author of this lovely, quite magical SPP. 18d Leading score, first-rate (3-5) Matters werent helped by getting 19A and 22a wrong and there were a number of answers which I was half-sure were right (9A, 15A, 7D, 14D) but not sure enough to fill anything in, so that deprived me of checking letters for other clues. I thought 1a and 28a were brilliant and also 6 and 7d. Favourites include 1a, 8a, 19a, 9d, 10d and 22d. 8&28a my top two. Hope all ok. A tad more difficult than the usual Monday puzzle for me,not seen 10 across for a while and 27a has occured in a couple of crosswords recently which helped. A pleasant enough start to the week at */*** with a pause at 15d as not being a fan I had never heard of this character but the parsing was pretty clear. Thought I was clever, but it caused me a good 10 of struggle over 8a because I had an incorrect checker. 7d is responsible for all the awful series about posh hotels but none of these match the original made in 1932. Robin Stears Los Angeles Times crossword pannonicas write-up. Thank heavens for Campbell! Took a bit of a search to confirm 8d as well, but was sure the bung in was correct. Im sure 19a came up recently with a very similar (if not identical?) 12a Model current popular style (7) A 6 month old, properly cured, cannabis award winning flower obviously isn't going to look much different then a flower cured for 2 weeks, but its going to smoke totally differently, and those are the things could land something from a to b or even into an s. And no, the blue cheese was from an old HS friend, he could have gotten it from a dude in charlotte but I couldn't tell ya. Although I have heard of the footballist in 6d, I was trying to think of one where I needed to remove Ill. A couple of nice turns of phrase (e.g. That very clever centre block of 5-letter clues got me going after a sluggish beginning at the top and bottom, and once those little gems were done, I was finally on my way to a happy finish, though pushed ultimately into *** time. Did you happen to get it from a guy in Charlotte with a shaven head and a big gearbox tattoo on his right arm? 2*/4* for a great start to the week. SET PIECES: These carefully planned moves, such as corner kicks in football, could be taken as a description of bishops and knights in a game of chess. Just for once on a Monday I did reasonably well, apart from the top right corner then it was a disaster! Hope setters are not paid by clue, just 24 in the puzzle. Props for using mucilaginous, Martin! Thanks to Pommers and Campbell. A lovely crossword for a Saturday morning (and a bit of afternoon too). Required fields are marked *. If youre referring to the hint rather than the clue note that (as the hint tells you) you need a synonym (2 letters) for inside before the 11-letter breakdown. No sparkly long fill today, but there are numerous likable 7s: BAD DEAL, RUB DOWN, 10,000 MANIACS, SEE NOTE. We are thereby launched gently into the cryptic week via an unexacting fun solve. thanks, Martin I woke up with AHA and had it LOL!! 14a A student doctor tucking into fruit in Florida resort (4,5) 8d Handler got mauled in film (5,5) This Guardiangrid patterns not the easiest, with no first letters for more than half the words, andeight with more unchecked letters (unches) than checked, whichI believe the Times and Indy dont allow. Got a reasonable start with 5A and then the easy anag at 5D. ZAIRE was not quite a gimme, but I mustve known on some level that the name isnt longer used. Although sometimes defined as "an electronic version of a printed book", some e-books exist without a printed equivalent. Links to YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and other services inserted in the comment text will be automatically embedded. 3.75 stars. GRAND HOTEL: Anagram (mauled) of HANDLER GOT. The answers all crossing over in the middle took a while dont know why, they just did! Enjoyed 27 and 28a, but my star today goes to 9d. Many thanks to the setter and to Gazza for stepping in at short notice and, as Jane says, for providing some splendid illustrations. 270 other terms for more enjoyable- words and phrases with similar meaning. A good start to the week with Campbell and Pommers in fine form today. A full review of this puzzle will be published after the closing date for submissions. The maximum upload file size: 2 MB. B tier - Similar to C, but with a frostier appearance and a more complex and developed nose/terps, you may find one seed in a quarter pound, trimming is tighter with less sugar leaves and is much smoother to smoke, this is what California would consider "mid" and why it makes its way here, can be found for $150-$200. Thanks. That means the impact could spread far beyond the agencys payday lending rule. Amy, I recall your thoughtful, well-reasoned reply describing what factors inform the different star ratings for you. (13) The fact is most shops call flower in some range of A to AAA++++ or some ridiculous shit, or have 11 different "tiers" of flower, but I think we can simplify down to 6 tiers S - F, here is my general consensus of what would place flower in a certain rank. 4 Flawed perhaps, but still excellent These are my opinions and my not match yours, were all different and like different things. 11a Poison scare in ground (7) Had it once, & it vanished like it never existed. if you have room to grow, there are breeders out of Alaska who have thunderfuck seeds for sale. If you have a sister as a girlfriend, you are of course, dating a nun. Not that keen on this one but the setter made the most of it. not much help. REGAL: A type of beer reversed (on reflection). reply. I liked the cryptic definition at 16a and the two lego clues, 14a and 16a. Down: 1: Moment to Merlin has a monthly slot in the Indy. Today we have the usual Monday fare with some gimmes, a couple of old chestnuts and a few head scratchers to keep you on your toes. Reviews will appear each Sunday, which is the day after the official closing date for the prize draw. Whats with the sub-three ratings for this puzzle?. You may not agree, but thats just a difference of opinion. And, as in 2 above, I held on to the wrong bird for some time. *** / ****. The central square was known as Slab Square and it was said that the large stone lions would roar every time a virgin walked past.. Not the most contemporary puzzle and very light but I enjoyed it. Of all the Listeners Ive tackled, his Royal Flush at the time of the Golden Jubilee in 2002 remains my favourite. I love hearing how you serve my recipes. 8a was my favourite and it is joined on my podium by 1a & 23d.
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