tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7869983234842507044.post424805399934862824..comments2024-03-27T07:17:39.554-04:00Comments on Horace and Frances discuss the New York Times Crossword Puzzle: Friday, July 26, 2019, Trenton CharlsonHorace Fawleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04676932991883111336noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7869983234842507044.post-77493937412824561762019-07-29T14:47:40.822-04:002019-07-29T14:47:40.822-04:0034:07
Well, unlike the two of you, I was held up i...34:07<br />Well, unlike the two of you, I was held up in a few spots, but the time is acceptable to me. One doesn't hear ZAFTIG every day; I'll have to start using it. And I must say that I've never heard of the 1939 film NINOTCHKA, and now IWANNASEE it. Although I never eat there, I knew ONIONRING immediately (but not, sadly, FUZZYNAVEL). I have been known to wear a SARONG on occasion.Huygenshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14539030936919012404noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7869983234842507044.post-34421730524358700712019-07-27T13:19:12.649-04:002019-07-27T13:19:12.649-04:007:09
Brilliant puzzle and excellent review. This i...7:09<br />Brilliant puzzle and excellent review. This is definitely one of my all time favorite themeless puzzles. It's easily the smoothest pangram I've ever come across, and that's with 6 Zs! I too fell into the B vs M trap at MILKS, but corrected in time. Strong work from Mr. Charlson.Colum Amoryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15026647589873845732noreply@blogger.com