![]() ![]() A few years ago I decided we needed a bat house in the yard, so DH got one and put it up for me. (BTW - just signed up for the NYT puzzle subscription and found it fitting that you were my first Saturday puzzle. I followed your rabbit trail about the Lykov family and was astounded to see that one daughter still remained in the beginning of 2016. I like to tell DH what food you mention so he can make it for me. And thank you CC for the write up, I love reading about your Chinese upbringing (green tea oreos sound yummy if they are like the ice cream!). Really enjoyed the theme today - so creative with the stalactite and stalagmite going up and down. She never knew it and I noticed it when we applied for a marriage license. It was one of those handwritten types and the clerk left off the E. I've heard the word but had no idea what it meant and will soon forget.ĭIAN- my wife-DIANE-has that spelling on her birth certificate. I'm sure he lost money before it shut down.ĭiaphanous-SHEER- C.C. Carl ICAHN bought TWA when it was on its deathbed about 30 years ago. I didn't know Chris ISAAK (initially ISAAC) but luckily ANITA BAKER corrected that. The upside down BATs were not noticed even though I filled the cells. The upside down STALAGMITE would never appear because I wasn't looking for a word spelled upside down. I would equate 'Oh gee' with 'big deal' or something inconsequential. The "Oh gee' answer- DEAR ME makes no sense to me. I agree that this was brilliant construction but I could not finish the center because I didn't know the PEALES and had A WHI_ for 84A. ![]() I loved #1 but KNIT would have rhymed better than KISSED Sashimi always uses raw fish and has no rice. Most, but not all sushi uses raw fish, even the rolls. Some modern sushi has avocado, cucumber, cooked shrimp, eel, crab or egg in place of raw fish. Pin-afore was named so because it was pinned to the front of the dress. I believe that in certain instances TUMULT can have the S plural.Ībout yesterday's pinafore, I have found recipes for pinafore cakes, both layer cakes and small ones like petit fours, so it must be legit, but unusual. Recently I have heard news readers use the short U as in TUMMY. I have always pronounced TUMULT with the same beginning sound as TOOL. Long ago when I had a used (excuse me, preowned) car I had my STRUTs replaced. I spelled ISAAK with a C and did not notice that the K was needed for BAKER. I had an etagere with open shelves for displaying objects. Loved the stalactite and stalagmite meeting and the upside down bats. To feed our whole country? That would be INSANE!Ĭried, "DEAR ME, it's the wrong story, blast it!" The water goes through, fish stay in the SEINE. To catch many fish, through the ocean we strain Said the STALACTITE to the STALAGMITE, "You belong in the pit!"ĭrew closer together, to became ONE as they kissed! Said the STALAGMITE to the STALACTITE, "I think you're a drip!" Addenda: didn't see the sTAB until I came here! Thought it was just the STALACTITES hanging down! Also expected the words below FIESTA BOWL & BET A BUNDLE to be *ed, instead of just hanging there in mid air. ![]() FIR! I was expecting the bottom words to be spelled backwards, but that really didn't slow me down any. ![]()
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