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A JOURNAL OF CROSSWORD DATABASE MANAGEMENT. Monthly Archives: October 2013. October 29, 2013. Default with Spaces: 88725. 8220;My inhumanity is sickening! 8221; / Belief that advocates strong government control of money supply. Episode; the relevant clip appears below. 8221; a thing? Yes, It’s a thing! 8221; I also added ISTHISATHING and ITSATHING. October 25, 2013. Default with Spaces: 87127. Singer featured on Pink’s “Just Give Me a Reason” / Sweet French wines. October 22, 2013. I expect a slow start ...
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TSUNDERE / UNTHEMELY #49 | the autofill project
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A JOURNAL OF CROSSWORD DATABASE MANAGEMENT. February 27, 2014. TSUNDERE / UNTHEMELY #49. Default with Spaces: 120692. Website revenue sources (8 3) / Formal meal for foreign dignitaries (5 6). Unthemely #49 ( PUZ. 2 thoughts on “ TSUNDERE / UNTHEMELY #49. February 28, 2014 at 9:26 am. February 28, 2014 at 1:43 pm. Admittedly, that section has some tough crossings. Thanks for the feedback. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. The Cros...
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An Englishman Solves American Puzzles: Star Wars 101: Attack of the Clues
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An Englishman Solves American Puzzles. A cryptic crossword expert is uprooted from suburban England to rural Pennsylvania. How will he fare in the land of Aleros, ERAs and Oreos? Friday, November 25, 2011. Star Wars 101: Attack of the Clues. In a bid for long-lasting fame, George Lucas. Came up with several vowel-rich names never before seen in crosswords. Sure enough, Star Wars. Is now much the most popular six-part Sci Fi movie franchise to appear in puzzles: the likes of Leia. Who supports the rebels.
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An Englishman Solves American Puzzles: We Have an Answer, But...
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An Englishman Solves American Puzzles. A cryptic crossword expert is uprooted from suburban England to rural Pennsylvania. How will he fare in the land of Aleros, ERAs and Oreos? Thursday, August 6, 2015. We Have an Answer, But. Here's this week's NPR Sunday Puzzle. Name two animals. Exchange their initial consonant sounds, and the result in two words will be the name of a third animal. What is it? Ross came up with two answers, one clearly wrong. Let's get the wrong one out of the way first, okay? 1,001...
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An Englishman Solves American Puzzles: A Monograph on Monograms
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An Englishman Solves American Puzzles. A cryptic crossword expert is uprooted from suburban England to rural Pennsylvania. How will he fare in the land of Aleros, ERAs and Oreos? Tuesday, January 18, 2011. A Monograph on Monograms. The {Literary monogram} or {Literary inits.} clue doesn't come up every day; but when it does, it can be something of a gift, as there are few possibilities. Here they are, with the most likely at the top:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Who are these people? NPR Puzzle 1...
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An Englishman Solves American Puzzles: Ha-a-ave You Met Ross?
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An Englishman Solves American Puzzles. A cryptic crossword expert is uprooted from suburban England to rural Pennsylvania. How will he fare in the land of Aleros, ERAs and Oreos? Monday, March 2, 2009. Ha-a-ave You Met Ross? And, thinking about it, I realize that my experience this past weekend has as much to do with my involvement with British cryptic crosswords as it does my casual past with the New York Times. Daily crossword. So settle back for an uncharacteristically chatty post on this blog. Was pa...
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An Englishman Solves American Puzzles: Puzzles Schmuzzles
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An Englishman Solves American Puzzles. A cryptic crossword expert is uprooted from suburban England to rural Pennsylvania. How will he fare in the land of Aleros, ERAs and Oreos? Tuesday, September 20, 2011. Here is the second post I've written with the help of reader Debbie, a follow-up to From Aaron to Zion. This one focuses on Yiddish. Answers; also ones associated with the state of Israel. Which often have a Hebrew etymology. Israel's first U.N. representative; "My People" writer. Month before Tishri...
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An Englishman Solves American Puzzles: The Crucy League
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An Englishman Solves American Puzzles. A cryptic crossword expert is uprooted from suburban England to rural Pennsylvania. How will he fare in the land of Aleros, ERAs and Oreos? Saturday, February 7, 2009. By popular request (of the author), here is the Crucy League - the only American universities that count in the cruciverse. How can you tell who's at the top of the Crucy League? You can't just be "Terre Haute sch." ( ISU. Or "The Miners of the N.C.A.A." ( UTEP. Or stadia ( Alex Box. Of the Ivy League.
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An Englishman Solves American Puzzles: Me Old China
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An Englishman Solves American Puzzles. A cryptic crossword expert is uprooted from suburban England to rural Pennsylvania. How will he fare in the land of Aleros, ERAs and Oreos? Saturday, July 23, 2011. Seeing the clue {Sixth-century Chinese dynasty} (answer: Liang. After doing the research, I'm still somewhat confused, particularly about the different transliterations of certain dynasty names. The Xia Dynasty. Invariably appears in crosswords as Hsia. Not cluable any other way) would show up more often.
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An Englishman Solves American Puzzles: Alphabet Soup
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An Englishman Solves American Puzzles. A cryptic crossword expert is uprooted from suburban England to rural Pennsylvania. How will he fare in the land of Aleros, ERAs and Oreos? Saturday, May 15, 2010. We're all in the same alphabet soup. From North by Northwest. Or General Services Administration. I've divided the list into the common abbrs. ( Regular Menu. Rarer abbrs. ( Specials Menu. And abbrs. for obsolete agencies ( Off the Menu. The "Fascinating Facts" column has memorable cluing strategies.