Runs rapidly and a throwing game, 24d Sailor caught enthralling sea creature (4)
Thanks to todayâs setter. I found this light but very enjoyable with 9a, 21a, 4d & 8d making it onto the podium. Particularly enjoyed the anagrams. SIDEWAYS: Rocks back and forth containing (trapping) a freshwater fish, 13d Trainers might leave these tips for not getting out of shape (10)
1d brings memories of sitting outside a pub in Summer a lovely thought in these gloomy days. In the NFC, the New ... View full >>> How the Pittsburgh Steelers Can Make the Playoffs: Through Week 16. Thank you to the setter and Mr K with one reservation. Thanks to setter and Mr K. Pretty straightforward today although some of the parsings took me a while until I wrote them out horizontally, I don’t know why that helps. So far we are being spoiled this week. Regarding trainers and sneakers: across the Irish Sea they would not recognise these words as they are called ‘runners’ in Ireland. 9a was my pick of a pretty undemanding set of clues with the south maybe a tad trickier than the north. Thx to all I think 13d was also my favourite clue. This time click on Equivalent Fractions. A very straightforward puzzle and enjoyable while it lasted. This was just the right level for me. 1 letter words L - V 2 letter words EL 3 letter words Same for me with âAmazon primeâ. My thoughts precisely Merusa, I think pants is awful and I am surprised more people have not complained about it. Thanks to Mr K and to the Setter ð¤. Really enjoyed this one today, although there were a couple of hold ups. I should have got 15d quicker than I did. Many thanks to the setter and to Mr. K. for the hints and a very Merry Christmas and a far better New Year to you. REMAINS: Equine constraints containing (limiting) an informal word for mother, 9a Allowed to remove large pants (5)
Extend a spring and an informal word for time in jail, 5a Constraints limiting mother's stays (7)
Get a 15% discount on an order above $ 120 now. I even had a call from someone trying to lower my CC interest rate and the caller ID was my own number. **/*****. Can we not retire it? It was all good (except for 9a). No doubt it will all change by Christmas Eve. Just right after our 40 mile cycle ride today – more please. Many thanks to Mr K for the review and pictures, and to today’s compiler. The others rarely bother to leave a message. Just for me. I also had thegWangiri Scam on my mobile phone. But evidently not the one captured on my critter cam. A gentle stroll through this morning, */*** No obscurities and some clever clues. Great puzzle, been a really good week so far. Please leave a comment telling us how you got on. Just string them along and save someone else from being scammed “pants” meaning awful or rubbish is definitely an informal Britishism. mountain lions in your backyard Mr K ? Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Can’t claim a victory! Did manage to solve without help after twisting myself into contortions. The very best of festive wishes to you both. 2.5*/*** SE last in and the area that took me from ** time to longer. Thanks to Mr T and the setter and a Happy Christmas to everyone, this blog has helped save my sanity this past year and given me some great smiles. So a big THANKS to all of you! I do the same. I also wanted to put steady in 1d at first. Once the long anagrams were solved the grid filled quickly but I tripped up on13d.and missed the indicator. Fairly straightforward – the bottom half took longer than the top. The sign of a good lurker is that it hasnât even been spotted but the grid is filled with correct answers.