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Jokey magic word crossword
Jokey magic word crossword






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Maybe Peppermint Patty asked Marcie to use “sir.” Hey, we’re not privy to their whole relationship. At least AT NO was clued as a partial rather than atomic number‘s abbrev … but it dupes both AT IT, NO-NOS, and NO HASSLE. Shout-out to Groundskeeper Willie of The Simpsons! “My retirement grease!!”įave fill: “WHAT OF IT?”, “INDULGE ME.” Less keen on crosswordese SERE quizzing Tuesday solvers, -IOR, ERAT, NO HASSLE, and a bunch of abbrevs ( EST IMO SYL NCO SSA ETA). I pretty much only see the term as the Ayn Rand title, but Merriam-Webster reminds me that it also means “a spring that is the source of a stream.” Been a while since I’ve encountered a soda jerk. Are any of you readers draftspeople of some sort?

jokey magic word crossword

Not a super common term, but a draftsperson might draw art, draft legal documents, or draw schematics and plans. Except that two of them are job titles, in non-beverage circles, and the other two aren’t. 1110īeverages and those who serve them are the name of the game today, with familiar(ish) words or phrases clued as if they’re job titles. NY Times crossword solution, 11 10 20, no. Robert Fisher’s New York Times crossword-Amy’s write-up Thank you so much for the time, everybody! Have a wonderful and safe rest of your day and, as always, keep solving! The Omni also hosted the 1993 NCAA Women’s Final Four and, in the national championship game, saw Texas Tech’s Sheryl Swoopes set the record for most points in a Division I national title game with 47 points as Texas Tech defeated Ohio State. The arena hosted some big sporting events as well, including the 1977 NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Four in which Marquette University - coached by Brooklyn native Al McGuire - won its only national title in McGuire’s last-ever game as a college head coach. In 1988, the Omni Coliseum in Atlanta, the long-time home of the Atlanta Hawks, hosted the 1988 Democratic National Convention. “Sports will make you smarter” moment of the day: OMNI (18D: ) – The state of Georgia has been on a lot of people’s lips this past week, as it looks for all the world that the Peach State will turn blue and put President-Elect Biden over 300 electoral college votes. Cooked and/or caramelized, or bust for me! Here is hoping that getting this done now prevents me from being my usual night owl self and staying up until ONE AM, but I doubt it (7D: ). Will definitely have to take the clue to ONION to task, only for the fact that I can not have a raw onion as a topping on my burger (11D: ). ON CUE was sneakily good, especially given its clue (12D: ). A good number of pretty long non-themed entries gave this puzzle even more crunch, with SET TIMES (37D: ) and FINESSES, something I do not specialize in, standing out (9D: ). There were not too many moments in solving the grid that made me go BLAH (45D: ), though I was thrown for a loop with TOFF given that I don’t believe that I’ve ever come across that, even with my multiple times that I’ve been in London (6A: ). JONES (24A: ) – “Meeeeee aaaaaaaaaannnnnnddd….Mrs.! Mrs. Today’s puzzle is very similar to Monday’s New York Times’ offering, as we have a long-vowel-sound ladder featured at the starts of the five theme entries. Hello there, everyone! Here is hoping that you’re doing well and, after what felt like the longest week of many of our lives, recovered from all the drama that was Election Day/Week! Crossword Nation puzzle solution, Week 493: “Vowel-Sounding Fun”








Jokey magic word crossword