![]() Here in Boston we are being warned to stay inside, but not really seeing smoke - just a little haze. I didn't try it I thought you'd moved to NC? Or is that a seasonal thing? I looked up XNYX to see if it would work with the crosses there is a website, but it seems to be some sort of computer sex thing, from the way Duck Duck Go coyly remarks that it's not allowed to tell me about the content. There was a time a few decades back when you could use LATINO to include people of both genders, just as you could do with "men." That time is long gone, though it should be LATINX (or o/a, but that won't fit). You have to have been there, I think, but if you ever are it's well worth I have to confess that I occasionally do say "LA VOILA!" But then, I used to wear ascots in my youth, too. At one point a leading character urges everyone to go with him to accomplish some task, then adds "But first, let's make some puns about water!" which they proceed to do for several minutes. I was reminded of the one time I have ever attended a Kabuki play (well, the morning half of one, the whole day was too expensive). I relish the voice you bring to Crosslandia. Jennifer and Victor, your puzzle today brought the same fresh brightness and humor as your first two collaborations did (7/27/21 and 11/9/21). This offering perfectly balanced yesterday’s semordnilap-orama, with a paucity of same a mere quintet in my first scan: METS, ATE, PIN, PAC, and IPA. There was also the heart-warming ADORE over LOVE, and a pair of rhyming anapests in IRIS SCAN / GET A TAN. The theme had a lovely echo in IMMERSE, lovely answers scattered about (CIAO BELLA, ET VOILA, IRIS SCAN BONOBOS), and enough bite to satisfy my brain’s work ethic, both in the clues and in trying to guess the theme answers with as few crosses as possible. On top of that, they were NYT debut answers, fantastic additions to the oeuvre. In today’s pun-orama, three theme answers – BREAKING STORY, LEAKED FOOTAGE, and STREAMING LIVE – were primo. Like the sun glistening on a lake, this one sparkled.Ī pun falls into one of three categories for me, depending on how it LANDS – Primo, neutral, or wince. I was recently chatting with a friend who told me that no one in her family knew that "bug" was a term for "coding problem." They were very confused when she was telling them a story about a bug she had to deal with at work. for DEBUG - I am very curious to know if this term is new for y'all! I am a software engineer and have been debugging things for about five years now.To me, PEEN has one meaning and it is "word that my friends used when talking about a p*nis in middle school." Every time I see this word in a puzzle I lose my mind and revert back to a sixth grader talking about a p*nis and I am like "Will Shortz why did you put a p*nis in my puzzle?" Sorry for talking about this but I needed y'all to know. I also didn't love how this entry was crossed with BELLA when the clue used the term "Belle" but that's a nitpick for sure. for BETE - There is an excellent restaurant I go to called Bar BETE, so my first thought was "Why didn't they write a clue about that restaurant?" Then of course, I remember that basically no one except me would know that lol.It displays an intentional "lack of maturity and responsibility" by comparison to the darker and anthemic nature of Born This Way. ![]() Gaga described Artpop as "a celebration and a poetic musical journey". Work continued until 2013 while Gaga was traveling for her Born This Way Ball tour and recovering from surgery for an injury she had sustained while touring. ![]() Gaga began planning the project in 2011, shortly after the launch of her second effort, Born This Way. It was released on November 6, 2013, by Streamline and Interscope Records. Word of the Day: ART POP (Music genre related to glam rock) -Īrtpop (stylized in all caps) is the third studio album by American singer Lady Gaga.
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