With all of his vitriol, Rex didn’t even mention the PPP trivia, which was the main problem. Apropos of nothing, I always loved the name of our local wine shop in Park Slope: Big Nose, Full Body. All you have to do is open the book, sharpen your pencil (or, hot shot, uncap your pen), and get ready to match wits with Patrick Berry, one of today's top puzzle constructors. Also, native seems a little imperialistic. I managed to track it down – it was by David J. Kahn and ran January 10, 1999.Today's acrostic makes an appropriate companion piece to Julia, in a way. No religion is normal. You got me curious so I checked etymonline - much the same info but with an added dimension: “trivium, from Medieval Latin trivium "grammar, rhetoric, and logic," the first three of the seven liberal arts, considered initiatory and foundational to the other four (arithmetic, geometry, astronomy, and music). If the themers had included both the “first part of the quote _” “_ last part of the quote,” at least it would have warranted a bit more admiration for its construction. Today's theme is pop-culture wordplay, with four MONONYMous (going by a single name) musical artists embedded within longer phrases. Acrostic. Even the Martian speak fabrication of DISPOSAL AREA was a small price to pay for a rebus and gibberish free Thursday. [Bulletin Board notes: And not just the solution, either. Pablo,Ugh! Very colorful. What a maroon.Just used Google Translate. I had no idea on CHIKA, nor about NIKE's family tree, but given NI_E and a clue involving Greek gods, the K seemed obvious. I enjoyed them all! There are lots of fabrics to choose from when decorating but Toile Tries hardest and I'm impressed by that. Big Hopes for Another Nice one like this Fridazo! Truly, this is a tight theme, as there aren’t many everyday words containing FILL to begin with, and getting the clues just right is tricky. Constructor: Brooke Husic and Adam Nicolle Also liked the shoutouts to Millard and Gwen, but it was only by coming here that I realized they were part of the puzzle. Casual Mode Expert Mode. Or are they notoriously inept at reading the room? Rex Parker Does The Nyt Crossword Puzzle Today - The net is teeming with entertaining printable crossword puzzles along with the websites that host them, and it appears the free daily printable crossword puzzle is no exception. :)___Peace ~ Empathy ~ Tolerance ~ Health ~ Kindness to all . Not a starred clue, but 23A BON APPETIT are the final words of Childs’s final book. @John H - I half agree. I loved that sport and nobody got hurt. After finishing, I figured out the gimmick when I saw that "Fillmore and more" was a good clue for PRESIDENTS. I, too, went with NILE, for the same reasons as rex did, and NIKE just never jumped out at me, even though I wore a pair of my NIKE Vomeros two nights ago . I have some flights coming up so this reminded me that maybe I should. When I told her what the original version was, she was shocked/disgusted and had never heard it growing up. It was a nice sunny day but only a high of 32 C / 90 F. How refreshing! Tough, but doable. I see an answer like. All in all this was top notch quality and a very satisfying solving experience. After we cleaned up and got everything put away, as Gran and I were bundling up to go meet my mom with the car, she gave me a hug and said, “See, that was fun!” It was more than that to me. I should go..75. It's something to think about as we're pushing that dreadful KALE, (uneaten and for good reason! ?If the USofA hadn't loaded up Turkey with nucular Jupiters first, there wouldn't have been a Cuba Missile Crisis.The Nike wasn't much of a success. One winter when I was 12 or 13, we had a terribly long winter, and really got to the “stone soup” stage, but the kitchen always survived. Today's puzzle is edited by Will Shortz and created by Erik Agard and Andy Kravis. Rex Parker Does the NYT Crossword Puzzle. Are we ever going to start SAYING WHAT WE MEAN again?Navigated this one pretty well, finishing in the middle east. Me, I was wondering when (eu)GENE O'NEIL died. @ZI'm glad you had fun. On the whole butter and cream and red meat discussion. Our theme today is pairs of entries where one is a well-known prepositional phrase and the other is a synonym of the second word in the first phrase. By his own description, he is familiar with mind altering substances, has spent time behind bars, is familiar with the ways of the flesh and works as a test pilot. Always nice to see good ol' FIBONACCI. Then he can't control himself and it starts all over again. I liked it. ARGH! But, I am an avid cook and a massive JC fan, so perhaps I'm a bit biased. In retrospect, as @pabloinnh 7:37 pointed out, the hearty opening BON APPETIT! Can't say that I enjoyed this Friday, Somebody please explain 40D (cis) two me.Anonymous @10:10 - Ellie Stone is one of my all time favs. Wheaton College is also a school in Illinois. Some commenter took offence to the alias for the Trumpster that I sometimes quote and addressed me as such, so I've decided to adopt that as my 'Name' whenever a comment is forced to call him out. What is this danged 5-letter word I'm missing? Alex Rosen & Brad Wilber's New York Times crossword—Amy's write-up. Your contributions help keep this site strong, independent, and ad-free! Light on the theme - but overall enjoyable Thursday solve. (I've been able to ascertain this from the very few publications that don't put up a firewall.) New things learned: that OKRA is an African staple as well, who INNU are, and what a pannist plays. But what got me was the INNU/RHESUS cross, due to my non familiarity with INNU or INNE (both seemed rational options) and my non excusable insistence that RHESES monkeys where a thing. @Whatsername 11:31: Wow, amiga....You and I could probably have some fun together with SKEET.My Dad, who was an avid hunter, would take me hunting with him. I failed on NIKE/CHIKA, and the RYAN/-SKYE crossing. So good, so good, so good. should have alerted me - I know I'd have enjoyed solving the puzzle a lot more than I did if I'd understood who was talking. Payoff in the form of. Dear Facebook users, Just a note to ask you to BOOKMARK my crossword blog using the actual URL: rexwordpuzzle.blogspot.com. Play the Daily New York Times Crossword puzzle edited by Will Shortz online. This book is well-designed to fill that gap: Alphabetical listings by First Name, Last Name and numerous Categories from Actors to War heroes; Biologists to Serial killers. Thanks to @jberg for pointing out that Wharton offers an undergraduate degree. The specific yew is Cedars of Lebanon wood.My ‘cello bow is made of brazilwood, a k a pernambuco. RENT__ could only be "RENT to" (I got taken in by the old present/past conundrum? In hindsight, guess not. As Rex pointed out, ask Joe Six-Pack “what is NIKE?” and the answer is going to be “a shoe company.” Give a hint and ask “who is NIKE?” and Joe Six-Pack will still say “a shoe company” unless his better looking friend stops him and says, “Who??? Yes, landfill and Fillmore are yawners, but Gwen Ifill is anything but. I don't get why 23a isn't clued as "TV signoff of 119 Across" or something akin. You must be a Wednesday crossword puzzle solver! This great big collection of 200 not-too-easy, not-too-hard crossword puzzles from The New York Times will get you through the midweek slump in no time. The full solution for the NY Times September 30 2020 crossword puzzle is displayed below. I Naticked at CHIKA/NIKE. You'll be surprised how much it helps the food. I never tuned into Julia Child and never knew her wit, but she seems like fun. By Guest 2452 in forum Guests. @TTrimble (4:08 PM) & @Barbara S. (5:35 PM) for 3 QBs in a row! I remember one particular week when the cupboards were really bare and an elderly man came into the kitchen with two friends. I thought of a variation on the third joke. First of all, there's @Carola's 7:07 absolutely hilarious send-up of GOOGLE TRANSLATE using a real-life example of such a "translation" that's so laugh-out-loud bollixed-up that you'll want to strike GOOGLE TRANSLATE from your life forever.Next there's @oceanjeremy's eye-opening explanation of why In-N-Out has SECRET MENU ITEMS. Of all of them, OSCAR Hammerstein is the towering figure. Thanks, Jesse Goldberg! @JOHN X, enjoyed the Sunday sermon - thanks for another sincere, humble post! Yes I am with Lewis and Rex on this one. My bad! Some 20,000 readers a day flock to his blog, Rex Parker Does The New York Times Crossword, in search of answers about the puzzle, his . She said Tiger with no hesitation. . BUB? No. Puzzle should be banned from the HOF because it has Pete Rose in it. That wasn't meant to titillate the intellectuals. Im sorry. The appeal of Wonderful Tonight is as self-evident as the seemingly simple but brash opening chord of ‘A Hard Day’s Night.’”—The New York Times Book Review Pattie Boyd, former wife of both George Harrison and Eric Clapton, finally ... We've got stacks on stacks on stacks today (or at any rate, we have four stacks today). The aha was in the clues themselves, which were very well executed. Read Rexwordpuzzle.blogspot.com news digest here: view the latest Rex Word Puzzle Blogspot articles and content updates right away or get to their most visited pages. Well, Rex might be thrilled by 13A, but I object to the way it was clued. Wow. Columnus by Ourblogtemplates.com 2008, As for the fill, it's fine, but there's not much there to delight a solver. @Anon8:47, Agree. So asking for clarification here on a clue you don’t get seems perfectly reasonable to me, even when Uncle Google would provide an answer. I had no trouble with this baby, been (briefly) to the ISLE OF SKYE. I had the revealer and got NEWSCASTER and stared blankly at the clue, not figuring it out. From where I sit the River Styx is fair game, the Oceanid not so much. Also known as the town of hills, it’s Mt Tengu is a poplar ski resort. [Gwen] Ifill, for one). In sum, I'm glad that you've moved from Anonymous to the pseudonymous The Cleaver. Hey All !Nice FriPuz. Jeff Chen is a top crossword setter for the New York Times, and he has turned his hand again to bridge-themed puzzles. Physicist Nathan with an early theory of wormholes... G.I. I've been to Philly and liked it very much. ___Have avoided any comments re: today's theme; now to attempt to grok it. I hope it can help you as well.The Story of the Farm House, Definitely on the easy side (PR territory, I think), but how can you not love JULIA CHILDisms?As far as deep meaning and chewy goodness goes, not so much of that. That’s six magnificent moments on top of six magnificent answers, easily passing the quota for “very enjoyable” and obviating any quibbles that may have tapped me on the shoulder.That lower half made me do some digging, the kind of digging I love on the weekend. Should I go now? And he even whines when two non-theme answers are connected in a clever way. I don't think it's about the puzzles anymore. Oh, and BTW, OFL is quite wrong. It’s okay to ask. If you encounter two or more answers look at the most recent one i.e the last item on the answers box. But…. Hello, here is video of me and my friend Rachel Fabi solving the Saturday, 9/19/20 crossword by Robyn Weintraub. If every puzzle were perfect, life might just get boring. You may not return to the blog for days). The book will be a combination of crossword self–help, wisdom, trivia and stories that will fascinate today's millions of avid puzzlers. She is a political progressive who supports the Green New Deal and Medicare for All. As for the supposedly unexciting theme answers, that's totally beside the point, this isn't Scrabble. Thanks for the staying-awake tip. Here's the Talk page where you can argue your case. Also slipped with soDOI instead of ASDOI. So go ahead if you want to, say it: This puzzle had its ups and downs.Time for everyone to do their Z made a mistake and won't say so happy dance. Thought it might be theme related. Thanks for stopping by. Really enjoyable solve on this rainy Friday. Knew Rex would hate this because he doesn't appreciate anything that's not in his ballpark. Not speaking from experience, but my impression is that constructors would be very happy if Rex liked their puzzle, but most constructors also know that this is a rare event (and negativity is practically a schtick for him) so the criticism hits softer as well. Wow, those church suppers were epic. Lighten up, Rex. The clue for 40-across is very good. I know that Virginia Woolf is a novelist who wrote the essay A Room of One's Own but it seems to me if you’re going to clue her as a novelist you might want to use one of her novels as an example. That's all. My neighbor wears noise cancelling headphones when he plays his video games (for hours at a time). I appreciate the attempt for misdirection but using incorrect grammar---singular in the clue and plural in the answer---to get there is dirty pool if you ask me. Writing about the NYT Crossword, every day You have zero military experience. You wouldn't expect to hear OLE from your (office) boss after your doing a PP presentation on sewer system renewal on-time and on-budget, now would you? Found inside – Page 193... 140–41 as writer's special privilege, 147 See also drafts Rex Parker Does the NY Times Crossword Puzzle (blog), 115 Romeo and Juliet (Shakespeare), ... It took an extra gear somehow. That sounds more like BRUCE and would've fit very well into the Julia Child theme. But it's also not spelled with zed. Oh, it’s a great play on words. @Judy – several members of the Rex commentariat tried to solve the Mystery of the Green Paint a few years ago. And that there was indisputably "enough", because the clue turned out to be valid. @Joaquin 754am Thanks for the info - I'm no longer jonesing for an In-N-Out "reasonably tasty" burger. Didn’t like ELLY or ARTY. The DNF is my own fault. Second, not wanting to give away the theme so early. @Teedmn (11:06 AM)Yup, a Viva VOCE d'oh here, too! Also, I don’t think Rex used it emphatically, but rather as a qualifier. '@Pablo, WHARTON has an undergraduate program as well; Donald Trump graduated from it. So how did that get by Will Shortz? Ended up liking it for the accuracy.BUB is ancient just like Rex said Whoa Nellie was the other day. Couldn’t agree more. Rex Parker Does the NYT Crossword Puzzle. Some species of each better than others.May I surmise that Rex authorized the JOHNX deletion since if moderators or JOHNX himself did it there would still be evidence of its existence. But is it a coherent, decently constructed crossword? I still can't help but notice, though, when a marquee long answer is not quite up to the task of filling its slot, as was the case with 41A SECRET MENU ITEM and needs a letter-count boost from the oh so convenient S.I too was thinking food for 9D "In which you might see an échappé sauté" and was surprised when 12D TOE identified it as ballet related. Julia died two days shy of her 92nd birthday. My gof, somebody slap me.So, Trenton, while I consider your puzzle to be clever in IDEA, it left me feeling stupid, frustrated and headache-y so I am not DISPOSALed to give it a thumbs up. She is eminently quotable. Your contributions help keep this site strong, independent, and ad-free! And I just love the way ACTIVE LIFESTYLE (26A) is clued. @albatross shell - You are correct that I meant that "oops" to refer to not doing more clue vetting. I think Stephen Sondheim, past president of the Dramatists Guild of America, might take issue with the notion that NEIL/SIMON is the "only playwright to have a New York City theater named after him while still alive.". Evidently she was extremely active all through her 80s -- traveling and continuing to work on TV. Went out drinking for the first time in two years last night so this mornings solve was… challenging. I always think I provide enough hints but I am often proved wrong on that front. I really loved this. Plausible Greek-sounding alternative answers to NIKE, if you don't know the correct one:nibenicenidenilenimeninenipenireniseniteniveAll of these would be pronounced as 2 syllables, with a long i and a long e (i.e., continental European long vowels, pre-vowel shift). I get my number by when I get the Genius, I divide the points by .7, it's gets close to the total amount of points needed. If I get some spare time, I'll look for it.Oh wait--I have nothing but free time. In the terrible circumstance where a driver is feeling drowsy, these may help jolt him/her into being more awake. One-letter DNF at VOCa/aNT. I have no idea what it's referring to but the crosses were all clear so even that section was fair. I thought this was a pretty cool puzzle. So, there were several answers out of my wheelhouse, but I had a secret weapon: WWJS, that is, “What would Julia say?” Knowing of her joie de vivre and that wink in her eye, those theme answers came with few letters filled in, which is always a kick, and on top of that, they also made me laugh, making this solve a feel-good feast of fun.What a gift! Mere playwrites are clearly just insanely jealous of the genius of Sondheim who should have more theaters named after him. I needed that. Thanks for the fun. Certainly rates a TWELVE on my Beaufort scale. This was charming and fun to solve. Hard to believe CHILD came up with that one-liner about wine. That Phil Knight chose the goddess of victory for his tennis shoe company doesn’t make her a well known goddess. The JULIA CHILD quote gimmick was very clear but yawn. A place for crossword solvers and constructors to share, create, and discuss American (NYT-style) crossword puzzles. I meant to add, FEMME was used in the Sixties (and probably before) as the word for a woman in a Lesbian relationship who dresses and acts feminine, in contrast to a partner who looks more like a man. Oh, FILL IN THE BLANK. After years of bipartisan failure to lead, America is now a giant Disposal Area and another Fillmore has been elected so now they can be referred to as Presidents. He is a composer lyricist. @TTrimbleGot the final word within a minute of responding to your 1st post yd. Rex Parker Does the NYT Crossword (Michael Sharp) XWord Info (Jeff Chen) Monthly Archives Can we PLEASE stop putting Nazis in the crossword? The clue is for four letters, five letters. 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