If you haven't seen The Durrells in Corfu, which streams on PBS, you are in for a treat. After careful research I have discovered that COW TIPPING is an urban legend.ġD CORFU. We estimate that the process will literally take years.Īnd thank you Hahtoolah for an informative and as always, entertaining, review.Ģ6A COW. We've been working on it for months now and have barely made a dent. As we begin the painful process of downsizing, they are the hardest things to part with: some will go to charity, others to our grandchildren, others to friends. I've always said that you can't have too many books, but their hold on our household space is finally coming to an END. Thank you Catherine for a delightful Tuesday puzzle. He is not on my list of favorite Yankees, though. Leo III, I typed in ARod without a moment’s hesitation as he is almost as ubiquitous in crosswords as Erie and Oreo. I also enjoyed the article on the Charm City origin. Loved the Easter Bunny’s baskets and all of the cute kitties. Thanks, Catherine, for a fun, smooth solve and thanks, Hahtoolah, for another fun fest. (No elves, Anon T!) Catherine didn’t stint on the CSOs, either: Moe and Lucina (Cacti), CC (Teas), Anon T (Alfa), IT Gang (Nerdy), and Bill W (Charm (City). Once again, we have a literal A Team (2D) with Lava, As A, Asea, Tada, ABBA, and Alfa and a mini-mini creature theme with Ant, Cow, Ape, Dodo, Ass, Lair, and Treats. Lots of fun pairings include Apu/Ape, Agar/Afar/Asea, Cow/Palace(s), Eno/Tunes, Amen/Pew, Cacti/Oases, User/URL, ASL/As A, All/Allow, Brr/Bundle Up, and Up/UPI. No w/os and only Lava, as clued, was unknown. I needed the reveal to see the theme and that’s fine with me. I envision interns at the law firm boning up on their research techniques by finding them. I must admit that, like Lemony, I wonder if you have help finding all those clever graphics week after week. And thanks to Ha2la for another fun tour. I always appreciate a little ASS in the fill. Thanks to "the other" CC for the fun Tuesday puzzle. My first trip to Pismo Beach showed me why. I always heard "happy as a clam" until I started hanging out with sailors they say "happy as a clam at high water". I'm so old that I remember when the ACLU defended the rights of anyone, regardless of their political view. I like that we had the DADS as both parents with Mayor PETE as another fill. SpaceX - I knew I had heard of that Musk guy somewhere. But I passed it by, then discarded the thought when ICE T filled our rapper quota. My first thought for "ludicrous" was 'rapper", and it fit. (But I DID love me some DREADS on Bo Derek in "10".)ĪBSURD. I thought that the whole origin of DREADS was that they were never groomed at all - no pick, no comb, no washing. DNK CORFU, CHARM City, ANT, "The Problem With", LAVA Beds Nat'l Monument (would have guessed it would be in HI), and loctician. Come over to Clued In to get your doubts cleared and your craft honed.FIR, but erased oH WELL when TORNADO blew in. That’s the place where you can solve cryptics live to your heart’s content. Just subscribe to The Hindu Crossword Plus. To become better at solving cryptic crosswords, you should do one simple thing. The Hindu Cryptic on Sunday absolutely free! All you have to do is sign up to play The Hindu Cryptic on SundayĪnd guess what, is. If you liked the long-winded explanation to the above clue, then you will surely enjoy the crisper versions we give you in puzzles, when you click the button ‘Reveal’ and then ‘Show a hint’. new The Hindu Cryptic puzzle with annotations for each clueĮach annotation will give you helping hints and hold your hand as we work out the answer together. Because, every Sunday, The Hindu Crossword Plus posts a ! Go ahead and bookmark that link and play the latest puzzle. Was the above clue fun to solve? Did you get a kick out of understanding how to work out the answer to a cryptic crossword clue? Did you enjoy being given a random sentence that ultimately leads to a completely unexpected but totally decipherable answer? Do you feel like you could use some help to guide you towards the answer for each of the 20-30 clues that usually bamboozle you in each puzzle? Well, look no further! If you’re finding the Cryptic crossword a little cumbersome on your mind, pick up a Quick crossword once in a while. It’ll still be there when you come back refreshed. Every now and then, it’s healthy to shed some headweight and take on something light and breezy.
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