"Hotlinks" - June 25, 2021
- mattythewsjpuzzler
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- C=64
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- Location: PDX
Solved, fun and easy. I have a Zoom algebra class on Thursday afternoons all summer, but today we finished an hour early. ~15 min total time.
- Larrry
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- Location: St. Louis
- joequavis
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- Location: Windsor, Colorado
- ChrisKochmanski
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- Location: Saline, Michigan
Ashore!
The specter of being pageanted, as hinted in an above post, has me just slightly worried, but my answer makes complete sense.
Good one!
The specter of being pageanted, as hinted in an above post, has me just slightly worried, but my answer makes complete sense.
Good one!
- Wendy Walker
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- Location: Unionville, PA
Oh, what fun! I took my time to savor a Patrick Berry meta!
Good luck, fellow Muggles!
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- Location: Florida
This is definitely the earliest I've been on the board. Safely ashore!
- Darth
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- Location: Champaign, IL
I'm counting myself on shore.... but I doubt myself. The answer makes sense in a couple of ways -- at least in my mind.
- SReh26
- Posts: 766
- Joined: Thu Apr 01, 2021 10:48 pm
ok, I finished the grid on the wsj site, through playing in the new window, but I had autocheck on (very unusual for it to operate on meta day). It congratulated me for solving it in 19 minutes and the completed grid disappeared. so um...? did anyone else experience this?
unless someone wants to send me their completed grid, I guess I‘ll just chill from the sidelines this weekend.
I could always do the grid a second time, but I think that violates some international law.
EDIT- thanks Mike!! Got it!! False alarm.
unless someone wants to send me their completed grid, I guess I‘ll just chill from the sidelines this weekend.
I could always do the grid a second time, but I think that violates some international law.
EDIT- thanks Mike!! Got it!! False alarm.
Last edited by SReh26 on Thu Jun 24, 2021 6:26 pm, edited 5 times in total.
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On shore! Emailed my response for maybe the third time in 4 years. Patrick Berry is always excellent.
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- spotter
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- Location: SLO, CA
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- Location: Brookline, MA
Just home from bringing my son to overnight camp in Maine, so no real shot at page 1. But solved upon returning home - so ashore with my page 2 peeps!
- Scott M
- Posts: 461
- Joined: Fri Apr 12, 2019 1:10 pm
- Location: Charlottesville, VA
Overcomplicated once again. But on shore at last. Hendricks Martini or some of the Michter's my son got me for Fathers' Day? Decisions, decisions! Hopefully the booze washes away the horrible song from my teen years that solving put in my head.
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Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.
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- Jim and Anita
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- Location: State College, PA
- RDaleHall
- Posts: 233
- Joined: Mon Oct 14, 2019 9:52 pm
On the shore. Grid a little bit more straightforward, a little head scratching, then an "oh that's what the author is trying to say..." Terrific puzzle.
- BrennerTJ
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- Location: Chicago suburbs