Woozy's drunken merry-go-round
Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2023 1:01 am
https://crosshare.org/crosswords/z4dvJD ... y-go-round
The meta is a musical theory term.
EXTRA CLUES TO ENTERED INTO THE GRID (BUT NOT IN EITHER ACROSS NOR DOWN LOCATIONS)
A. Father of the New Deal, Franklin Roosevelt, spoke of Speech, Religion, Fear and Want in a 1941 State of the Union address. Herbert Hoover responded and added Economic to the list as this
B. Charles Mossman is the protagonist of an Andrew Gross novel about this-- a group dedicated to undermining from within
C. Goes into overdrive with this
D. "Down-down-and right here" was certainly not a hit song for this pop group originally named The Versatiles
E. And this protects us from self-incrimination
F: Ends the list after Earth, Water, Air, Fire with Quintessence (literally this)
G: Battle of egos will never resolve whether this title should go to Stu Sutcliffe or Brian Epstein
Difficulty Rating: If you don't have a musical degree and you don't google--- impossible. If you google-- hmmm, I dunno. The term and concept is a little obscure (not a house-hold word) but I imagine with google it's not hard to guess. But I think its the "aftergame" when everything settles into place that would be fun.
The meta is a musical theory term.
EXTRA CLUES TO ENTERED INTO THE GRID (BUT NOT IN EITHER ACROSS NOR DOWN LOCATIONS)
A. Father of the New Deal, Franklin Roosevelt, spoke of Speech, Religion, Fear and Want in a 1941 State of the Union address. Herbert Hoover responded and added Economic to the list as this
B. Charles Mossman is the protagonist of an Andrew Gross novel about this-- a group dedicated to undermining from within
C. Goes into overdrive with this
D. "Down-down-and right here" was certainly not a hit song for this pop group originally named The Versatiles
E. And this protects us from self-incrimination
F: Ends the list after Earth, Water, Air, Fire with Quintessence (literally this)
G: Battle of egos will never resolve whether this title should go to Stu Sutcliffe or Brian Epstein
Difficulty Rating: If you don't have a musical degree and you don't google--- impossible. If you google-- hmmm, I dunno. The term and concept is a little obscure (not a house-hold word) but I imagine with google it's not hard to guess. But I think its the "aftergame" when everything settles into place that would be fun.