More clever was SpeedSolver's reply how we "mediocre solvers" didn't suss the theme. I find it very interesting that this year, the Cornerites have celebrated four 100th Birthdays - HG’s MIL, WC’s uncle, my mother, and now Lemonade’s MIL. I noted ELSA (not Anna today) and ELSE, BLAND crossing AND, TDS crossing YDS (thanks Lemonade for recognizing other countries!), and ITAL over TYPE. TARSUS refers to the collective bones in the ankle joint. I think the confusion lies with one of the ankle bones being named the Talus (plural tali). Hand up for fighting entering TARSUS (could have clued as birthplace of Saul, Apostle Paul) but it is technically correct. I’ll blame it on whatever bug AILS me, causing me to DROOP. Since this Canadian has no clue about American IRA components, my bugs were molds (without the U- ugh!). ![]() As soon as I saw the After title, the theme dropped with a thud. I was stuck in the mid- north, and finally came here. Thanks for the fun, Taylor and Lemonade (safe travels and great celebrating!). There are more and more events each year and is you get to go you leave with a swag bag loaded with goodies, Back in the day.ĥ4. Singer Dorough who co-founded the Backstreet Boys: HOWIE.ģ0. Long John Silver? I liked their battered fish.Ģ8. The Coral reefs from here through the Bahamas are amazing and you do not have dive deep to see a show.Ģ4. We have many animal rights activists here.Ģ2. I really liked this misdirection, not me but the word's history.ġ2. I think more of "There's No Rush" but this was not hard.ġ1. "Feel What U Feel" Grammy winner Lisa: LOEB.Ĩ. My sons play, but I never have but with that name this was easy.ħ. Another fill that took perps and an open mind.ĥ. This just needs you to close your eyes and imagine where you put the vanilla ice cream that would make you think of a Creamsicle.Ĥ. Fizzy ingredient in a Creamsicle float: ORANGE SODA. Pact sounds so much more serious like you have to bleed.Ģ. If you are kind, you are more likely to find someone your type, so says Confusedcious.ġ. Like some emphasized text: Abbr.: ITALicized.ħ0. Is it true about British cuisine? Bill, Joseph, anyone?Ħ8. b : a box, drawer, or tray in a receptacle (such as a cabinet or chest) used especially for valuables.Ħ7. Cash drawer: TILL. noun (1) \ ˈtil \ Definition of till (Entry 4 of 5) 1a : a money drawer in a store or bank also : cash register. From the Latin avidus meaning to crave.Ħ6. ![]() It has been a year for many of us, none more so than C.C. This seems a bit regional and judgmental.ĥ9. Once again my sons and their extensive and continuous involvement in the liquor field made this easy.ĥ2. Drink that may be brown, blonde, or red: ALE. I recall ABHOR as my first grown up word.ĥ1. Maybe Taylor will comment here on her puzzle process. You have to use your imagination, or at least I did. Enticing ad words, literally?: REBATE FREE. Like falling dominoes, literally?: THE OTHER ONE. This took a while to grok (see 23A below) See Me AFTER Class. 29A. Teacher's request, literally?: CLASS SEE ME. ![]() It did have many 3 and 4 letter fill but I enjoyed. You included some tasty long down fill, ORANGE SODA, SKEDADDLE, IT's NO RUSH and OSCAR PARTY joining the across fill BEER NUTS and and DEAD LAST to make this a Friday puzzle. Also, you have launched your own site which has since become a pay to view site, but the first puzzle was great. Your wordplay there helped prepare me for this write-up. I enjoyed solving your debut puzzle on Decemin the Universal site. It started as a blog about the Tribune Media Daily, switching to the LAT on Mawith this PUZZLE. C." Burnikel) dubbed Crossword Corner when she premiered this site on January 8, 2008. Let me tell you some more about our little patch which our werowance (Zhouqin " C. Welcome back Taylor to the LAT where we just solved your Saturday themeless collaboration with your mentor, the prolific Christina Iverson.
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