Mark S
New York
New York
Shouldn’t it be, “What travellers typically HAS in America?” I got it because I’m a crossword veteran by now and recognize this kind of clue, but I think typically the editors still insist on puns working grammatically when read both ways, and this doesn’t. Probably should have been, “What a traveller typically has in America?” or just pick another British double L word.
A few poor clue / answer pairings today. SUER is not a thing. HES as a plural is not a thing. “That’s the pits” for UGH was pretty weak. And the EZER / DEDE sandwich was absurd with citations of humans no one had heard of. I solved without assistance because Ms. Allen has been misused this way before, but not without a lot of grumbling.
@Nathan You are 100% correct. In 20+ years as a lawyer no one ever - once - has used “suer” for plaintiff. This was a poor answer.
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