"In Character" - February 19, 2021
- Richard
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The February metas are easier than normal, but they are supposed to be teaching puzzles. I think the idea is to bring on more solvers, which is great.
Will March have puzzles that are somewhat harder but not that much in order to keep the new solvers involved or will they be doozies to pay us back for those in February?
Guess we will find out soon enough.
Will March have puzzles that are somewhat harder but not that much in order to keep the new solvers involved or will they be doozies to pay us back for those in February?
Guess we will find out soon enough.
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- CPJohnson
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On shore. Another good one for the newbies.
Actually we can all probably benefit from these reminder lessons as well. Always fun, Mike.
And I’ll have a big smile again tomorrow after I receive my 64A- Pfizer #2
Actually we can all probably benefit from these reminder lessons as well. Always fun, Mike.
And I’ll have a big smile again tomorrow after I receive my 64A- Pfizer #2
- SusieG
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On shore before completing the grid again. Looking forward to a glass of wine after working out. Glad I stocked up before the storm...wish I had done ether same with eggs and meat.
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- dk letter
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At Cornell they say the four seasons are "cold, snow, snow, and construction"Bob cruise director wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 5:25 pmFrom my days at college, "cold, snow and ice" is an anagram for Hudson Valley
- Janet
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Easy peasy, quick and easy. And congratulations to Mars Perseverance!!!!
- PeterLeea1a
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Ashore— fastest solve yet! Waiting for a week where we are all 18D by one of these... has to be coming up soon
- HunterX
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Well, if you stocked up properly with wine, you won't even NEED eggs and meat!
(Or, at least you won't notice or care...)
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On the beach!
Only got the grid half-filled when I figured out the meta. Shocked myself.
Only got the grid half-filled when I figured out the meta. Shocked myself.
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On shore after a short swim.
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Interestingly, the number of correct entries for the last two weeks are just two apart - 2857 for Looking for That Spark.
- TeamDoubleTow
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On shore! I like these easier ones!
Team DoubleTow=Ali who posts here, Alex & Maya the hound(with occasional assistance from son)
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Done. There is a certain irony regarding this answer which, of course, will have to wait for Monday.