That is an old model. many people (myself included) chose the label pansexual back in the day thinking it was more "inclusive" and that bisexual meant "attracted to men and women" and thus pansexual included NB/GNC folx. there's just something about hearing a song you love randomly that can't be replicated by choosing exactly what you want to listen to every time. I’m ONTHEFENCE about whether a TOGOROGUE would eat ICEPOPS.Very smooth and enjoyable puzzle. I was racking my brain for labor union initials only to be delighted to realize what the correct answer was (although an actual labor union would have made this puzzle even more intersectional than it already is). . Pop Sensation — Vintage Paperbacks and Other Cultural Detritus. I know this because my daughter bought a Crib for one of her friends last year.
)I am part of the LGBTQIA community but I don’t know why a plus sign is needed there - what is left out of those seven letters? Expatica is the international community’s online home away from home. Nothing like a nights rest to make what was seemingly hard incredibly easy.
My only NIT. ultimately i still got stonewalled on the right side, so i decided to google the hamlet quote and the various iterations of vishnu. Wade is a verb. But while tracking down that culprit, I encountered a HEY NOW that sounds much cooler, hitherto unknown to me. And felt pretty damn good about myself when I did. I liked it . It's casual and easy-going, a nice way to kick off a Saturday. I don’t know if this is an antiquated term but you will not find a single legged camera stabilizer anywhere today called anything but a MONOPOD, Thx Caitlin & Eric, for this crunchy Sat. Found inside – Page 591CLUES ACROSS I. 10 . II . 12 . Crooner's going round the country : the Empress was stolen thence ! ( 9 ) 6. ... return of steed ( 5 ) Sexton's humble son : he receives a short letter ( 4 ) Twin who disconcerted Polish aunt ( 10 ) 14. Found inside... and worked on the New York Times crossword. Suddenly Clinton was laughing and showed McCurry the clue for 46 down: four letters meaning meal for the humble. The answer: crow. Heres one thats appropriate for today, Clinton joked. Sparkle, interesting fill and great cluing!My only disagreement with the review is the rating of "easy". I struggled with finding the right answers in several places (Neons for NOVAS, nadir for FLOOR, Nada for NONE, nth for PHD, etc etc). the + is always needed because everything exists on a spectrum, so there are always people who will not fit neatly into one label or one or more existing labels, etc. Answer to Lab 9: Sets in the Java Collection Framework For this week's lab, you will use two of the classes in the Java Collection Framework: HashSet and From the United States Memory Championship to deep within the author's own mind, this is an electrifying work of journalism that reminds us that, in every way that matters, we are the sum of our memories. It is “nibling” - a combination of niece/nephew and sibling. I'd like my African nation TOGO and my Saturday puzzle with a little more teeth please. (i definitely don't pretend to be any sort of authority and only speak from my own experience :)) one could say all pansexual people are bisexual, but not all bisexual people are pansexual. WADE Is a noun that refers to an act of wading (which means WALKING, perhaps with some difficulty through water). Combines classical scholarship with techniques of modern investigative journalism in an attempt to unravel the mystery behind the trial and conviction of Athens' most prominent philosopher I shan't link to it, because I'm a nice guy -- sometimes. @albatross shellI'm with @TJS. How many cribs does one NEED?Speaking of greater minds, HEY @Roo. You can fix a Screw-Up, it's not fatal but this was a verb so yeah.Stubbornly hung on to what I thought was a fake plural for Neons. SUMMATIVE-TEST-2-MAPEH-9-QUARTER-2. I needed help. @Anonymous 6:43 - the better part (more than half) of 1999 is the three NINES. Un libro è un insieme di fogli, stampati oppure manoscritti, delle stesse dimensioni, rilegati insieme in un certo ordine e racchiusi da una copertina.. Il libro è il veicolo più diffuso del sapere. @GILL I'm with you on that last sentence 100%. These include WHOSE and MANGO because of their clues. There’s that spotless grid, shining actually, filled with spark in answer and clue. @Stephanie - @Frantic Sloth - año-ly - .
Find more similar words at wordhippo.com! @jb129 1153am Agreed! Never heard the term AGENDER but it's inferable, and didn't know IT'S HANDLED, but it was fairly crossed. Loved it for all the reasons that have already been said. After today I think I should start again. “Easy” is not how I would describe my experience, especially in the SW. Could not get a breakthrough anywhere. so I put down the clipboard and went to bed. A few examples from the puzzle that you despised. Too much goodness to enumerate, but let's just start with the casual conversational vibe of this thing, which sets such a pleasing tone. As an avid photographer UNIPOD is awful. I was astonished when he rated it easy. No sitting ONTHEFENCE from me. "NO SPOILERS!" After injuring his hand, a silversmith's apprentice in Boston becomes a messenger for the Sons of Liberty in the days before the American Revolution. Open your mind a bit. Found inside – Page 42Every letter is part of a code , which remains constant throughout the puzzle . ... Wherein to dwell , A little house , whose humble roof Is weather - proof ; Where thou my chamber for to ward Hast set a guard ... Triendly societ ' ; 9. Found inside – Page 68INTRODUCTION & INSTRUCTIONS So , you say you're not enjoying crossword puzzles as much as you used to ? ... Catching Some Z's ( 9 , 29 , 49 , 69 ) Answers to each set of clues 1-8 run sequentially , starting in the northwesternmost ... Also, I've used a monopod many times but never knew that UNIPOD was a synonym. Medium here. Me too. So now I will always remember those lines. HEYNOW. There is a niche of solvers out there that the constructors were aiming for, and, not surptisingly, they found their cheerleader in Rex. ♪Someone really needs to set music to this. That 12-D SYDNEY clue lost m&e some precious nanoseconds, due to my own dumb stubbornness. With more than 1,300,000 answers, this volume contains more than twice as many words as any other crossword dictionary. Reading the blog and comments after completing what I thought was a fabulous Saturday is very affirming. however, we were wrong and we didn't understand bi history and we didn't understand the inherent biphobia in our choice. No idea on Scandal but the crosses were fair. But slowly and surely worked through the center and back up to knock it out. I won't be shocked if some pockets of photographers somewhere call it a UNIPOD, but in my experience across news, sports, and event photography, I've only heard "monopod." He’s about as qualified to replace Shortz as Trump was to be president. Now, if he manages to repeat his 2021 season I’ll reassess, but the most likely thing to happen in 2022 is that he’ll return to something near his career averages. So the NE was the last to fall. Ew. NW and SE were on the easy side, the rest was tougher. "ARE WE GOOD?".
for me, i chose to keep the label as it just feels the most "me" and encapsulates the way i experience attraction, where gender actually plays no role. ! Today’s clues is not a reference to French Cinema, just the mundane “French cinema” as in, Nous allons au cinéma. As usual, I agree with @Nancy. yd pg-1 (an 8 pointer). COO = Chief Operating Officer. A book of humor and satire covers topics from baseball to Macbeth It is pure culture cancel b. S. © Free Blogger Templates As I was solving, I was wondering what on earth Rex would find to bitch and moan about today - to my surprise, Mikey Liked It ! Your contributions help keep this site strong, independent, and ad-free! I really wanted 33A to be IMPOTENCE, not gonna lie! For new and intermediate French language students, this book contains a collection of 125 French crosswords with English clues.
Found inside – Page 6NO GREAT SHAKES by Fred Piscop The clue at 55 Across is spot-on. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 18 19 22 23 25 29 30 31 32 34 35 37 38 40 41 44 46 50 51 52 53 55 56 57 59 60 62 63 FRONT FOUR by Jordan P. Conway 59 Across is also ... I really struggled to get a foothold, but once I did, boy was this a pleasure. More please, and over-the-top gratitude! That’s when we have to be on the lookout for a Chief Financial Officer or the Chief Operating Officer or Chief Cover-Up Officer (aka Major Sports’ Commissioner - the entirety of Twitter was rolling their eyes last night over the latest NFL email claim). For the most part the puzzle felt easyish for a Saturday, or maybe I was on the right wavelength, but I did pause over the SW to the S. 41D could have several plausible answers (like HEY you!) *Which instantly brought on an earworm due to Crowded House. In 2005, his son Faure Gnassingbé was elected president. whenever there's an easy puzzle when there's supposed to be a hard one (like yesterday), it takes my brain a bit longer to get in the proper gear. Didn't know the Scandal quote, but figuring out allowed the NE to be the last section to fall.So much to like in this one--I think my favorite was the misdirection on the "Check for bugs" clue. Let's see: It's.
It provides a blog engine and a framework for Web application development. "nonce" is a word, and it's uk slang for a pedophile. Blankets, bibs, booties and onesies are “popular“ at baby showers. i had CASH before CRIB, with my other guess BIBS. Couldn't agree more. With in-depth features, Expatica brings the international community closer together. This is not a crossword puzzle.been doung em since 63.. Flew through most of this while watching the interminable baseball game (great game - could we maybe stop with the over-managing?) I actually had a tough start, completely blanking on the NW. I'm sure they have been given as shower gifts, but so have lottery tickets, shaving kits (yes, I've seen it), and bathrobes. Didn't know RIRI and it took some time for SCREWUP and AIRCOOL to materialize. Most of the complaints here made me chuckle. Happy with a PLUS SIGN. Not as buoyant on this one as Rex but appreciated the Hüsker clip anyway. @Z 1120am "Given that we don’t get diacritical marks in puzzles ..."No, we don't; however, they are ignored more than año-ly.Also never watched/have no interest in "Scandal", but thought ITSHANDLED was inferable with crosses. With the exception of the inane RIRI the constructor's eschewed obscure names which are so often the source of good Saturday resistance. Does not seem like all that unusual a clue to me. It hit my wavelength this morning, went quicker than I expected, but that takes nothing away from the glorious ride. Fixed: Release in which this issue/RFE has been fixed.The release containing this fix may be available for download as an Early Access Release or a General … I don't know from how sweet treats are wrapped ("in plastic tubes").
I Googled "iris family" to get GLAD and my wife gave me SPUN.Two top-natch constructors came up with a gem. Never seen it, don't plan to. THat can slow one down considerably. And why would they? UNIPOD (images)ECHOing and reenforcing @Zuzzerzeedo's (8:49 AM) '42 Seconds' para:"A one-legged support (as for a camera)" (M-W)@puzzlehoarder (9:35 AM)ECHO the 8er yd; maybe same one as yours.___td 0 Peace ~ Compassion ~ Tolerance ~ Kindness to all . If I had to find a criticism it would be to ask how any nonagenarian (setting aside the question of how much respect is due) could be described as a “babe”. Most recipients of the Palme D'Or have not been in French cinema at all. Relative difficulty: Easy.
Among other things, it gave me the language-induced high that the puzzle didn't. There's a little injoke threaded through the book:Why is a pig with a curly continuation like the ghost of Hamlet's father?Because it can a (tail/tale) unfold.The kids in the book are too young to understand "a curly continuation" or the ghost of Hamlet's father, but they sure do get a kick out of "a tail-tale." Monosyllabic words, short and accented, which are predominant in Thai, are rather tricky to pronounce: the slightest change in tone or length can create dreadful misunderstandings.
The way you wrote that last comment is going to feed the “Pete is really Z” conspiracy theorist. Great clues and answers everywhere. You'll even get some new ones that will more or less match your taste(s). Micromaster 420. Just everything and 2 sections is to general to tell me anything. Had to delete many guesses and open up the grid again before I could get a handle on it. If you cannot keep up with jargon you may well expect to have trouble with crosswords. ! And then from there just entry after entry that was easy peasy for me. We don't make it anymore. The only reason I knew the Hamlet clue was because of the absolutely flawless children's book "The Golden Name Day" by Jennie D. Lindquist. But I'm not ready to go with "easy", unless that still has to be the case just because I could do it. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. @Wanderlust 3:20PM Here's an article that tries to explain the difference between "bisexual" and "pansexual". All part of why today's was so good. Like many others I suspect, I definitely wish today were an example of the rule, rather than the exception. Auxiliary data. If you can’t swim you might enjoy the wading pool. That's one of the other useful points of them is that they are more mobile than tripods. Even the 3-letter stuff is better than normal. @ anon 1026pmRIRI is and extremely popular singer and has been in the NYTCW under usual name that begins with RI.BEALE is famous street in black music.
I don’t know how that works. This was a stumble from start to finish. After twenty minutes... I.Had.Nothing. so maybe...let's not with that one. @rex -- Just read your take, and we are kindred spirits this morning. @mathgentYour "rankings" were posted at 12:53PM. I liked it. @eddy and @TJS - I’ve never seen Scandal, don’t know the character, and had no idea about the phrase. In 1884, Germany declared a region including present-day Togo as a protectorate called Togoland. [I don't expect anyone who didn't read my post from two days ago carefully to have the slightest idea what I'm talking about.] but eventually i broke open the right side. we have spotify, and granted i'm still new so it's still learning, but my partner uses it all the time and i swear the things it thinks we'd like is just trying to troll us also, re: año - yes, but ano is not a slur. The crossing letters for this, however, left little room for doubt.
REFEREE [even earlier gimme get].har & day-um. @Zuzzerzeedo - In life, you can't let the aluminum-foil-helmet guys ruin everything. took me forever to see NO SPOILERS because, like @oldactor, i could only think of the npr show and then such things as "i want to guess!" I can't believe I got it!" While I understand the reasons for the high praise, I can’t ECHO it. Let’s go for a WADE in the ocean and discuss. Anyone can solve a puzzle where they know everything. I was dreaming when I wrote this so forgive me of it goes astray.
puz! Its what Sheryl Sandberg is at Facebook.I agree that OLD != discontinued. Lousy clue in an otherwise nice puzzle. What was your problem with the puzzle? Neon before NOVAS, Wife before WAIF, and UbER before USER didn’t help. generally speaking, versions of "sorry you felt that way" are pointless "apologies" and only serve to double down on defending the original offensive statement with no real regard as to the feelings of others. Had me looking for something to do with inspections or spies! 9. These puzzles are so good theyve earned the seal of approval from the NAVH (National Association for the Visually Handicapped). All of the answers are real - no made-up words, very light on the foreign stuff (I guess PALME D’OR counts, and TOGO is a country, but heck - they would be welcome on a Tuesday), no dead popes, random Roman numerals, no middle names of Supreme Court justices from the New Deal Era, Esau’s siblings got the day off . He tied the MLB postseason record with four extra-base hits, becoming the fifth player all-time -- and the first since Albert Pujols in 2011 -- to pull off the feat.Most career postseason games with 10+ total bases:Kiké Hernández: 3Babe Ruth: 2Albert Pujols: 2Steve Garvey: 2George Brett: 2 Definitely worthy of inclusion notwithstanding the unfortunate coincidental spelling of a religious slur. "HEY NOW!" I second every word of your praise for this puzzle. The bag of tees or even the dozen balls yes - but not sure the two WOODS I carry constitute a supply. In case you're wondering, the words mean "land of our ancestors" so it's a good generic French-language line for use in an anthem. I enjoyed this, not quite as much as Rex, but he has a point. While the official language is French, many other languages are spoken, particularly those of the Gbe family. Read only enough of OFL's screed to see he liked it. I have a non-binary family member and a non-binary work colleague. I have completely adapted to using “they/them” pronouns although I do wish that they had come up with a new word (some people pushed for “ze”) rather than choosing one that already had a meaning. Medium.
Hernández may be a career journeyman but last night he led the way, going 5-for-6 with a homer and three doubles. Very happy this AM. Found inside – Page 49See what a wideawake Scout has done — planted a good, five- letter word-square in the middle of a crossword puzzle ... Prize- Winners for Puzzle Answers (Solver? of all the puzzles in February, March and April.) ... A mechanical power 9. Found inside – Page 5Use your skill to spot the CORRECT WORD of each QUOTATION CLUE from among the words listed on the right . ... and these of the times and is a question of humble 19 Greek amatory lyric doet Make thee more beautiful than all his 23 Leap ... Times Quick Cryptic No 2008 Play now. i have to say i almost gave up on this early on (or rather, after i'd spent a chunk of time and gotten largely nowhere) thinking "ugh, there have been a lot of good puzzles lately, but this is truly too hard for me." Still thinks he should be editing the NYT crossword. One of those deals where {Wolf's home?} Damned CONEYs again - still have to take everyone’s word on those. WEG - Manual PLC1-01 Board 1.4X. Not fun. Smooth and sparkly with some tricky clueing makes for a superb Saturday. @stephanie, thanks for the clarification. From the 16th century to the 18th century, the coastal region was a major trading center for Europeans to purchase slaves, earning Togo and the surrounding region the name "The Slave Coast". And yes, it useful for when you're shooting with long lenses (anything a 300mm f/2.8 or bigger you want to use a monopod for if you're shooting for any extended period of time. Most guests do NOT give furniture as a gift. hey, i like listening to the radio. Took me all day to finish because I was busy with other fun things to do.A lot I didn't know because, well, I don't know everything. I especially loved those for BIOS, TOT, VOLCANO, WEEDS, CONEY, and the magnificent [WATER GAIT?] Times Concise No 8752 Play now. Too many opportunities for alternatives (Had BENICE where HEYNOW goes) and AREWEOKAY for AREWEGOOD, IKNOWIKNOW for NOSPOILERS, CANTDECIDE for ONTHEFENCE, and many more such. Even fully awake, it would have been at least medium for me.Favorite clues - 50A Photographer's staff (was looking for a person) 10D One blowing off steam (too many mis-steps for me to see this right away) and 45A Metalworker's union (was completely looking for a name of a labor union that I had never heard of). And I don't think it's entirely fair, either. (wikipedia). this user on instagram has a highlight called "pansexual" that contains a lot of great info about the term, and her page is a great resource in general especially for less understood sexualities, genders, etc. Favorites were WEEDS and VOLCANO.
That is to say what do you want on a Saturday? Persistence. Suffice it to say that the "bi" here means more than one, and "pan" means all (as it does in Greek). Thanks, Erik and Caitlin! Just top notch in every way.
Found inside – Page 104Crossword by Noel Jessop Chess by Robert Howard 8 BM 23 4148 ' E leuke e ka pƏMO || O Luxg z 84x2 43844 TSS3H5 veqoh ... independent translation is to turn letters over ( 9 ) 16 Charge a humble person for unconditional inheritance ( 3,6 ) ... :). Definitely a nice leap forward. But still. "Terre de nos aïeux" is in the first line of the French-language version of "O Canada", which I sang many times during my school choir years. The Palme d’Or is not an award in French cinema but a French award for cinema. Too many wrong guesses ruined this one for me. Grab a pencil and settle in with 101 Crossword Puzzles For Dummies, Volume 3, the latest edition in our ongoing series of brain-twisters, acrostics, cryptograms, and other entertaining word games to boost your brain power and puzzle-solving ... Then he got to the point where this puzzle was not like many of the others - and I completely agree with him. pattern. Togo gained its independence from France in 1960. @Stephanie - Radio?42 Seconds42 seconds with Uncle Google is all it takes to verify UNIPOD. Sure sure, at the photography sites UNIPOD was always paired with monoPOD, while monoPOD can be found by itself, but it is definitely a thing. @Trey 6:49, forgot to mention I had all those do-overs as well, and same thinking on WELD. I stared and stared and finally gave up, my first DNF in months. Synonyms for worry include anxiety, concern, distress, disturbance, trouble, apprehension, fear, unease, bother and disquiet. Just finished, and for the first time in a long time, I thought... “I bet Rex will like this s one”, so I came to the blog for the first time in a long time to see that, yes he did! I posted this at noon or so but it didn't take.My favorite posts this morning.King Hamlet (7:20)Barbara S. (11:18), Good themeless puz, as I believe @RP may have already mentioned.Sooo … was the seed entry INSECTREPELLENT? I never needed a monopod but they’re really common among sports photographers and others who need super long heavy lenses. @King Hamlet 7:20 - Thank you for that wonderful passage. Just look at all those F’s. I was stumped every step of the way and when I looked at the answer, I had at least half a dozen answers completely wrong, and had gotten it wrong enough to get the crosses also wrong. Columnus by Ourblogtemplates.com 2008. I know what threw me - Rex said it was EASY.Great puzzle but not easy.Good to see you Erik! That particular piece of PPP took some sussing out here, but was gettable and would have been downright easy if I hadn’t stubbed my toe on a couple of other answers. Jeff gave it POW and said it was “perhaps his favorite of 2021”. Easy-medium. (at least that i know of!
Found inside – Page 2769. sandbag, sandbox, sandpaper fireworks, fireman, fireplace eyelet, eyebrow, eyeball thumbtack, thumbprint, ... Process of mailing a letter: Write letter, Address envelope, Stamp, Put in mailbox ... Before Belong Edible Humble 2. that isn't to say just because someone gets offended you need to issue an apology, but i either feel like you should do so sincerely if you feel it is warranted, or don't bother with one at all. Get. I do not remember the names of constructors and recognize their individual styles or levels of skill like some others on this blog, but I hope to see more puzzles from this pair in the future (if I remember them), Hey, NITS! When I started reading the post this morning, I thought @rex was going to hate this puzzle. Also loved my first answer to 51 across: NPR Program. Had dIdo before getting RIRI and had to google that to learn it was Rihanna. I felt no RAHRAH for this puzzle.
Z’s Placebo and Tentacle will definitely issue an año-al report to all shareholders.
I'll read the rest of the comments over a well deserved cocktail at lunch.Suffice it to say there were almost no gimmes here at all. Like Rex and most commenters, I really liked the puzzle. Merriam-Webster even uses “camera” in the definition. But I will humbly chalk that up to greater minds who see something I don’t.ONE of my NITS, the clue for CRIB. @albatross,I don't usually go into listing what aggravates me in a puzzle, and @Nancy mentioned many, but :RiriIt's handled"A gender""discontinued" does not = old"hey now" " " = thats uncalled for"wait, wait,etc. " No real slower parts for me. @Frantic Sloth maybe i'll check out pandora then. We have Sirius in our car, yet I prefer using Pandora. I asked them if there is a non-binary word for that relationship (like parent, child, sibling) and there is! @TJSI am curious. This new edition of the much-loved Bradford's Crossword Solver's Dictionary offers even more. us pansexual folx don't get a letter (which is fine by me as pan exists under the bi umbrella, but just as an example), there's also demisexual and graysexual, for two more examples. On this page you will find the solution to Founder of one of Israel's Twelve Tribes crossword clue. It was also fun seeing people buying generators at Costco...and then returning them after January 1, 2000 when the dire millenium predictions turned out to be a bust. Some of the longer stuff earned a NICE ONE rating but I was less than impressed with the random, isolated from context conversational snippet type entries like HEY NOW, CLOSE IN and NOT DONE. @Whatsername - yeah, I'm with you on CRIB. (No, I don't work for the mag). "Discontinued" = OLD is a direct descendant of @Joaquin's Dictum.Hand up for "let me guess" before NOSPOILERS for the same reason mentioned by @THE FIVE LAKES HERON 156pm.
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