![]() ![]() So those all work, and some of the clues end up being rather poetic. What I didn’t perceive initially is that it’s homophonic, so spelling can change-but that wasn’t the case for the first one. Insertion of the bigram MY in familiar phrases, always at the end of the first word-or first part of a compound word-creating new adjectival phrases. Mike Shenk’s Wall Street Journal crossword, “You Really Get Me” - pannonica’s write-up I wish there were more stuff of interest in those top and bottom 10-stacks the top one felt like it was missing the elusive “sparkle” and the bottom one felt almost like ads found their way into my puzzle with two different 10-letter websites with paywalled content ( EPICURIOUS and SPARKNOTES). This all adds up to…I wanted to like this puzzle more than I do. Debatable whether an OTTER POP is a “treat,” but a nice evocative answer. 9D is a cute clue for ENTREMET, a type of dessert I’d never have heard of without GBBO. ![]() Now this is a deep cut I like, because the answer provides confirmation even if you’ve never heard of the character. ![]() (That’s someone who studies butterflies and moths, if you weren’t aware.) (And I’m saying this as someone who watched the first three seasons of Orphan Black.) This seems like a pretty deep cut to get at a new angle for this rather useful set of three letters. I don’t get why this clue abbreviates “part” when the answer isn’t an abbreviation (and even if it were, the abbreviation VAT itself would be enough of an abbreviation indicator). This clue reminded me that one of these days I need to watch the doc. I remember reading a review of On the Basis of Sex, the film starring Felicity Jones as RBG, that said it was a shame that the character’s portrayal in the fictionalized movie was a bit flat, given that the lady herself evinced her big personality so much in the documentary. Los Angeles Times 10/1/22 by Matthew Stock and Pravan Chakravarthyįirst, a few notes on individual entries: Matthew Stock and Pravan Chakravarthy’s Los Angeles Times crossword - Stella’s write-up I’ll close with a link to one of Natan’s poems, “The Runners.” Greek myth’s “Atalanta zoned for wildness” is a lovely bit, Natan. Love as the clue for the four HORSEMEN of the Apocalypse. YEMENI takes me back to a Brooklyn ACPT when Tony Orbach and his daughter Sko led a bunch of us to a Yemeni restaurant for lunch, and everything was delicious. METER bullshit detector feels more familiar to me but I’m sure there’s lots of variance in what you use. Good gravy, the World Series goes into November? I thought baseball was almost done.įave fill: CROWD-SURFS, GERTRUDE STEIN, POSE NUDE, SHOOED AWAY, BABY FAT, BLUE’S CLUES, OCEAN VUONG, LIVES A LIE. Untimed, because it’s been a long week with misbehaving nerves and sleep debt. Ashton Kutcher's film _ Like Love: 2 wds.NY Times crossword solution, 10 1 22, no.Hepburn who won the Academy Award for Roman Holiday crossword clue.Giancarlo Esposito's character Fring in Breaking Bad crossword clue.First bit of an essay for short crossword clue.Co-winner of the 2022 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for Summer of Soul crossword clue.Gerard Butler's The _ Truth crossword clue. ![]() Group of professionals for short crossword clue.Kunal Nayyar's character in The Big Bang Theory crossword clue.Reitman who directed Ghostbusters crossword clue.Billy who plays Match in Back to the Future crossword clue.Greenish blue shades (anagram of stale) crossword clue.Lemonade _ (kid's summer business) crossword clue.Decade divisions for short crossword clue.Financial burdens for many students crossword clue.Peas' protective container crossword clue.Parent who is a June honoree crossword clue. ![]()
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