Monday December 3rd 2018, NY Times Crossword
Time: 5:47
Monday Average: 8:34
Best Monday: 4:10
Well, the theme for today's puzzle is just asking to be called a doodoo crossword, but it's actually a pretty good Monday. I guess the theme is answers ending in a dooooo sound, even if that final one, PAS DE DEUX, doesn't quite nail the sound, if I'm remembering my French pronunciation correctly. It's definitely one of those themes that you just as easily skip over and I wouldn't have bothered noting if I wasn't blogging about it. I wonder if the young folks even register POSTAGE DUE as a thing anymore.
Speaking of Watergate TAPES, did everyone listen to the Slow Burn podcast? I actually think season 2 might be even better than the first!
If you know me, you're not surprised that I've never heard of "Gridiron legend Rockne," but there was a great indie comic in the 90s called Replacement God that featured a main character called KNUTE. Why not clue it that way?
I kind of love the description of the works of William INGE on Wikipedia, which notes that they "typically feature solitary protagonists encumbered with strained sexual relations." Sounds like a solid niche for playwright.
It never really occurred to me that SCOOBY DOO was a Great Dane, but of course he is. And a very good DOG.
Monday Average: 8:34
Best Monday: 4:10
Well, the theme for today's puzzle is just asking to be called a doodoo crossword, but it's actually a pretty good Monday. I guess the theme is answers ending in a dooooo sound, even if that final one, PAS DE DEUX, doesn't quite nail the sound, if I'm remembering my French pronunciation correctly. It's definitely one of those themes that you just as easily skip over and I wouldn't have bothered noting if I wasn't blogging about it. I wonder if the young folks even register POSTAGE DUE as a thing anymore.
Speaking of Watergate TAPES, did everyone listen to the Slow Burn podcast? I actually think season 2 might be even better than the first!
If you know me, you're not surprised that I've never heard of "Gridiron legend Rockne," but there was a great indie comic in the 90s called Replacement God that featured a main character called KNUTE. Why not clue it that way?
I kind of love the description of the works of William INGE on Wikipedia, which notes that they "typically feature solitary protagonists encumbered with strained sexual relations." Sounds like a solid niche for playwright.
It never really occurred to me that SCOOBY DOO was a Great Dane, but of course he is. And a very good DOG.

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