
This guide is for beginner solvers advanced solvers will not find it useful. I'm a beginner to intermediate solver, master of Monday-Wednesday, working on my Thursday-Sunday game. Writing this has helped me digest the information I've gathered and memorize those few remaining odd words or facts that turn up again and again. This article is my own guide to what I personally find most useful. Many of them have useful information, some of it obvious, some of it not. I've read quite a few books and articles on solving crosswords. And when it comes to solving the New York Times crossword puzzle, the old cliche does apply: practice makes perfect. Saturday, October 1, 2022, Matthew Stock and Prava.Contrary to the message in the image above, it's NOT over.Tuesday, OctoRebecca Goldstein and Ra.Friday, October 7, 2022, Robin C Stears.Saturday, October 8, 2022, Malaika Handa.Y'all tried the "LOLLIPOP" thing, didn't you. Not wholly convinced that the later one could be considered a "remake".īesides, I would have gone with the Van Halen song.įor the guitar players out there try this link, well, I looked at both films ( 1950)-( 1988),Īnd they do not feature the same characters, nor the same plot, so I am Styron's Turner : NAT - nearly duplicated at 59d.

TD Garden skater : BRUIN - I know my hockey teamsĤ1. Get ready to hit the road : GAS UP - had the "S", so this worked for meģ1. (Dudley~!), so know my pilot's alphabet, which may be why I screwed upĢ5. I once worked for an architect who owned his own 4-seater plane Letter between Whiskey and Yankee : X-RAY Like some appetites : SATIABLE - reminds me of that funny story with the "prefix-less" words see hereĢ1. Orange half of a comic duo : ERNIE - Bert and Ernieġ0. Georgetown newspaper, with "The" : HOYAĩ. Nowhere I was still standing between the slide and four trucks.Ģ. Something like 20,000 steps while working at UPS one morning - and I got I used to have a step-counter on my cel phone, and it recorded (lollipops is a word you can type with one finger in the top Girl at UPS who used to come by with a big bag of lollipops for me onceĪ month. It takes a licking : LOLLIPOP - There's a
#La times crossword lend me your ears full#
Got email confirmation, then paid my credit card bill in full on Blackįriday - and received notice from my bank Saturday that I had -$147 in I paid Geico on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving, Goddess on whose bust Poe's raven perched : PALLAS - mostly perps Like the Kara Kum : ARID - a WAG, but it sounded like a desertĤ7.
#La times crossword lend me your ears movie#
1980 film with the #1 hit "Magic" : XANADU - I remember the title track from star Olivia Newton-John, but never saw the movie - it was a flop, but the soundtrack did wellĤ6.


in Kingston : URI - University of Rhode IslandĤ3. Keats wrote on one : URN - "Ode on a Grecian." I believeĤ2. "Waiting for Lefty" playwright Clifford : ODETS. Without the period, it doesn't make much sense does it? Our new kitten is responsible for the missing period key on my keyboard - now all my sentences will be run on sentences I mean I could just use other punctuation but I'll be questioning everything or exclaiming it, my posts will all become inquisitive and philosophical or just very exciting or I could play the semicolon game but honestly who uses it like what does that even do you can't just end a sentence with a semicolon that's it I'm screwed ĥ1. A loanword from the Japanese (うま味 ?), umami can be translated as "pleasant savory taste."ģ8. From Wikipedia: a savory taste, is one of the five basic tastes (together with sweetness, sourness, bitterness, and saltiness).
