Post haste crossword clue
2018 Marvel movie with Martin Freeman as a CIA agent taken to Wakanda: 2 wds.Just keeping you on your _ crossword clue.Lime green or lemon yellow for example crossword clue.
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TV anthology series whose 2014 season starred Martin Freeman crossword clue._ Cabrera Reports (MSNBC program) crossword clue.Break _! (alternative to Good luck! in a theater): 2 wds.
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On the COD front, I do love crossword clues about crossword clues, so 6D was a winner in my book, but the devious-on-multiple-fronts 24A met all my criteria for a clever clue, concealing all sorts of complex things in plain sight, while at the same time generating a surface that could be a scene from classical mythology, the adventures of Odysseus perhaps. perhaps the Knowledge of a cabbie was "London Accreditation" or similar? When the penny finally dropped (at least another half-hour after the half-hour) my groans were audible for afar. Oh, the other clue that stymied me for the longest time was 2D: the solution was very obvious from the crossing letters but for the longest time I was trying to find some kind of degree in chauffeuring abbreviating to L.A. I do sort of quibble with "lacking belief" as a definition for pagan, but that's just the injured pride talking. I ended in the bottom right corner, making heavy we(a)ther of 17D and then just staring blankly at 16D, even though I'd completely parsed how it worked and was racking my brains for the name of that chap with the violin, but somehow just couldn't summon up anyone apart from STRADIVARI. As a Friday puzzle it seemed trick(s)y but not egregiously so, and I definitely put part of the blame on early morning exhaustion: my littler daughter turned 2 since last we blogged, and has been taking to her new remit to be "terrible" with extra gusto in the long watches of the night.įOI was 1D - thanks, classical education - and then it was a case of chipping away at the shorter words to try and find entry points to the longer and more convoluted solutions. Well, after my freak respectable performance last weekend - 9th in the second prelim, 16th in the finals - alright, alright, I'll stop "casually" mentioning it everywhere I go now - I've been trying to speed-solve every puzzle I do, but I definitely hit a brick wall on that front today, taking 10 minutes to make any real inroads and inking in the last few letters at just past the half hour mark.