"Found in Translation" - May 2, 2021
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"Found in Translation" - May 2, 2021
This week's puzzle is by guest constructor Sara Cantor.
Complexity Scale™ rating of 2 / 10.
The answer to this week's meta is an interjection.
(A good majority of you won't need the G-Man for this meta).
Crosshare link: https://crosshare.org/crosswords/vzMKpY4WrUecN00JZErA
E: Fun grid and fair complexity rating, dino me!
Complexity Scale™ rating of 2 / 10.
The answer to this week's meta is an interjection.
(A good majority of you won't need the G-Man for this meta).
Crosshare link: https://crosshare.org/crosswords/vzMKpY4WrUecN00JZErA
E: Fun grid and fair complexity rating, dino me!
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Another very cool Pandora!
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Dino me! (And, no, that’s not the puzzle’s solution.)
I really enjoyed the clueing. It led me to do a lot of erasing — which on a lazy Sunday morning I see as a good thing.
I really enjoyed the clueing. It led me to do a lot of erasing — which on a lazy Sunday morning I see as a good thing.
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Yes, I've had a cow. Also a row. And a set-to. And even a to-do. But it's all just ado. (Does anyone, outside of crosswords, actually use these words??)
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Answer submitted. Nice one!
Edit: Confirmed.
Edit: Confirmed.
Last edited by Cap'n Rick on Sun May 02, 2021 11:34 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Dino’s. Great puzzle!
I can be found in Sheridan, NY, veejaying. (8)
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Really nice puzzle with plenty of topical clues. Saw what the mechanism would be while doing the grid -- love it on the rare occasion that happens!
Good luck, fellow Muggles!
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