Saturday April 27th 2019, NY Times Crossword
Time: 27:49
Saturday Average: 35:44
Best Saturday: 10:34
The car crossword solve on the way to play ultimate is among my favorite settings. It might not compare much to Grab rides in Saigon, but it's certainly up there. I didn't get the chance to OVERSLEEP this fine Saturday as I didn't have THE LUXURY OF TIME because I was obliged to try out for my old person's ultimate team, on the way to which I knocked out this puzzle.
I like the symmetry of "English author" NEIL GAIMAN and "Briton" JOHN CLEESE, both of whom remain favorites from my youth, even if I feel like I SEE what the two of them are up to too easily; it still works.
I'd never heard of ROLF before and it felt so wrong that I spent a good deal of time trying to figure out how I got the crosses wrong. But apparently it's a "proprietary term for a massage technique aimed at the release and realignment of the body." It's almost like my favorite muppet.
All I could see on the puzzleboard was GO TOPlESS and I couldn't figure out how that made sense for "Start running off?" but it turns out it's GO TO PRESS, which completely works, even though it's only barely a ? clue.
Saturday Average: 35:44
Best Saturday: 10:34
The car crossword solve on the way to play ultimate is among my favorite settings. It might not compare much to Grab rides in Saigon, but it's certainly up there. I didn't get the chance to OVERSLEEP this fine Saturday as I didn't have THE LUXURY OF TIME because I was obliged to try out for my old person's ultimate team, on the way to which I knocked out this puzzle.
I like the symmetry of "English author" NEIL GAIMAN and "Briton" JOHN CLEESE, both of whom remain favorites from my youth, even if I feel like I SEE what the two of them are up to too easily; it still works.
I'd never heard of ROLF before and it felt so wrong that I spent a good deal of time trying to figure out how I got the crosses wrong. But apparently it's a "proprietary term for a massage technique aimed at the release and realignment of the body." It's almost like my favorite muppet.
All I could see on the puzzleboard was GO TOPlESS and I couldn't figure out how that made sense for "Start running off?" but it turns out it's GO TO PRESS, which completely works, even though it's only barely a ? clue.
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