tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7869983234842507044.post2040004009935501044..comments2024-03-29T03:05:05.578-04:00Comments on Horace and Frances discuss the New York Times Crossword Puzzle: Friday, July 22, 2022, David SteinbergHorace Fawleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04676932991883111336noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7869983234842507044.post-25496261163864152072022-07-22T18:40:59.816-04:002022-07-22T18:40:59.816-04:00How about RAY for "Line in geometry"? I...How about RAY for "Line in geometry"? I think it's fine, but it's using the common, informal definition of line for a specific geometric construction. I like Steinberg's puzzles, they are distinctive, but he is a long way from winning the Most Mature/Sophisticated Constructor award. AHOYTHERE for the somewhat formal-sounding "Ship-to-ship communication" is my favorite C/AP today. Fun solve.englishteacher59https://www.blogger.com/profile/16790678319090827125noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7869983234842507044.post-83041663860822130002022-07-22T16:09:51.668-04:002022-07-22T16:09:51.668-04:00Totally agree with you about the oddity of the clu...Totally agree with you about the oddity of the clues. They were close, but not quite. Also close but not quite was my own first attempt at 1A - hAWt - and hAY looks good, but tEDHOTS, not so much, so I was able to fix things up before the end. :)Horace Fawleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04676932991883111336noreply@blogger.com