Hope M
Northport, NY
Has there ever been a perfect puzzle where no one complained? I personally find every day is a challenge. I feel victorious when I solve faster than my average.
Kudos to the NYT for the Crossword Fellowship that embraces diversity, equality and inclusion. A rare thing nowadays.
@Lewis Your answer gave me a chuckle- thanks.
@Francis RED WHISTLE, PEACEFUL PROTEST AND GET OUT THE VOTE IN NOVEMBER. LET US TAKE OUR COUNTRY BACK.
I enjoy reading the Wordplay column. Today an advertisement shocked me. ADVERTISEMENT WITH PHOTO Defend the Homeland Join ICE Paid by DHS
I interpreted Benedict as Benedict Arnold - betraying batchelorhood for marriage. Got the answer so that’s what counts!
@lewis If you really want to hear and see her perform, she was in a TV Show called Glee and those musical performances on YouTube are fantastic. The TV show was about teenagers in a Glee Club in highschool.
Main Text: Psalm 23:5 "Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over." One example of oil on the head in the Bible.
There are deer in my area but the rabbits were eating my plants that were low to the ground. They would take one bite out of my low hanging ripe tomatoes and then leave them. A fence solved my problem.
@ChristineF March Madness refers to a college basketball tournament in the month of March in the USA. Men’s and women’s teams vie for national championship titles.
@Steve L I have been doing the NYT crossword for many years and never had to use a slash. I agree with JGray- dirty trick. It killed my streak.
@Alexis An accessory dwelling unit, usually just called an ADU, is a secondary housing unit on a single-family residential lot. The term “accessory dwelling unit” might sound institutional, but it’s the most commonly-used term across the country to describe this type of housing. Because the full name is a mouthful, we use the shorthand “ADU” instead. Commonly used for a guest stay space, older relative housing, or for income rental.
@Ms. Billie M. Spaight Meals Ready to Eat
A note to Caitlin, Traveling in basketball is a violation not a foul.
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