tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7869983234842507044.post7305625464644095204..comments2024-03-29T07:26:22.640-04:00Comments on Horace and Frances discuss the New York Times Crossword Puzzle: Wednesday, August 5, 2020, Michael PaleosHorace Fawleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04676932991883111336noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7869983234842507044.post-87594161244886307952020-08-07T20:31:47.990-04:002020-08-07T20:31:47.990-04:006:24
Very nice indeed. I think you two have calle...6:24<br /><br />Very nice indeed. I think you two have called out most of the good stuff, but I'll just say that when I used to get bagels, which was never very frequent, and almost never now, since the two large bagel stores I used to patronize have left Harvard Square, I always got salt.Horace Fawleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04676932991883111336noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7869983234842507044.post-41770598241008282912020-08-06T03:42:17.032-04:002020-08-06T03:42:17.032-04:007:58
Nice start to the grid with TUNA, and I loved...7:58<br />Nice start to the grid with TUNA, and I loved GANYMEDE and AURORA (which was a SMASHHIT when we were in Iceland). Maybe Frannie should work on onions in the same way that she's (mostly successfully) worked on eggs. An onion bagel is a real pleasure. This puzzle WENTBY pretty quickly for me, too, and MADE me smile a few times with its witty cluing, most of which Frannie has mentioned already. I don't know that we've ever seen EKEBY before, and MYGOSH, I'll take a ROME any time. Shout out to BUD!Huygenshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14539030936919012404noreply@blogger.com