


Eww.īrooke Husic & Stella Zawistowski’s USA Today crossword “Tea Sets” - Darby’s Review Because its tongue is long and skinny, like a worm. Louis baseball Cardinals, the redbirds, Catholic leaders, or the cardinal directions. As in the Arizona Cardinals of the NFL, touchdowns, and not the St. As in saying “Okay, I’ll bite,” responding to someone else?
#SCUTTLEBUTT CROSSWORD CLUE ZIP#
Non-stack stuff I liked: ZIP TIES, TOTINO’S (clued as uh, are there other names in the pizza roll arena?), PLAIN JANE, and PITFALLS. Does this mean a young person’s peer who behaves more responsibly than the rest? I assume that this is mostly cats, dogs, or kids, and that they are all welcomed by others on the call.

Those bottom stacks taught me a couple things: ICE DANCE, MALLRATS, and PLAY-TEST are great, and so are the other stacks. , and I can only assume the editorial team looked up the proper way to pluralize Ptolemy) are only the first cool corner stack. FRAME-UPS, AEROSMITH, and CLEOPATRA ( 17a. Moving on to the puzzle-Highlights! We got ’em. (It’s from me.) Far too many jump scares and I can’t take it!! - Oh, it’s over! Whew. My solving time would have been 30 seconds faster if that blank square hadn’t eluded my eyes! It’s a miracle I was able to solve any of it, actually, since my sightline includes the TV that’s showing A Quiet Place, Part II and there is a lot of screaming. NY Times crossword solution, 7 16 21, no.
