Minuteman

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MinutemanLexington, MAMar 30, 2024, 12:13 PM2024-03-30negative52%

Did anyone else take issue with 25A? There is one EN at the center of Kennedy. The two ENS are not centered. Hmmph.

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MinutemanLexington, MANov 29, 2024, 4:29 AM2024-11-29neutral79%

Deb I think HAD works for 6D [Bore] more in the sense of she bore/had twins. Was anyone else mildly surprised to see the word UP repeated in the answers to 6D & 11D? I thought that was frowned upon. Tough puzzle for a Friday. I had to fight for it!

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MinutemanLexington, MAMar 30, 2024, 12:07 PM2024-03-30neutral68%

@Sarah Amberwood Actually yes. Will Shortz had a stroke in early February. He reportedly (and hopefully) will be back soon.

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MinutemanLexington, MAAug 3, 2024, 4:12 AM2024-08-03positive78%

Drew CAREY quickly led to PACS and PACTS and AMAT (which, as with ETUI, I know only from x-words). Like others I found this puzzle far easier than Friday’s. But can someone s’il vous plaît explain 6D CIE and 58D ETD?

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MinutemanLexington, MAJun 5, 2025, 3:39 AM2025-06-05neutral82%

@SP Okay but can someone please explain how [Someone who knows how the sausage is made?] becomes CHER?

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MinutemanLexington, MANov 30, 2024, 3:53 AM2024-11-29neutral65%

@Steve My issue was with repeated words in separate answers, not clues… or is that what you meant?

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