NY Times crossword solution, 2 22 22, no. Jacob McDermott’s New York Times crossword-Amy’s write-up Grandma” which one of her patients used at least once. But she does take exception to being addressed as “Dr. Hang on, I’ll ask my wife….Looks like she has no problem with it. I wonder how moms who are actual medical doctors feel about regular moms earning their “medical degree” without having to go to med school. I was thinking geometry for a good while. That’s not the adjective I would use to describe an area of land. I can’t say I’ve ever seen anyone use a turtle or tiger emoji. On the tougher side, OLMEC might be a challenge for a Monday (except that it’s Tuesday). Lynn has been making puzzles for our amusement for a long time, so she’s a pro at filling a grid with fun entries like HAS-BEENS, HENCHMAN, RUNS AMOK, and FLEW AWAY. You could interpret that as, “That’s all you get, folks.” Each theme answer’s final word is a word that can also be a synonym for “a small amount.”Īnimal Crossing players might recognize this OLMEC head. Today’s revealer is “ THAT’S ALL, FOLKS!” (36a, ). Lynn Lempel’s Wall Street Journal crossword, “Bare Minimum”-Jim P’s review I don’t believe I’ve seen DOYENNE in a puzzle before, but I like it! Did anyone else use GEL PENS to make multicolored notes in school? Did you know that ABREVA fights cold sores by inhibiting fusion of the virus envelope with the cell membrane of the skin or mucous membrane cells, so the virus cannot enter the cells? Finally, “Sound of da Police” by KRS-One still slaps almost 30 years later, so consider checking it out. A ONE-ARM push-up does not work your BICEP(s) as much as it does other muscles but it’s still a good workout. Having the ordinal abbreviations span both words of the longer entries is a nice touch. The abbreviations for the ordinal directions are found in the longest entries: JOH N WATERS, MAI N EVENTS, BREAK S EVEN, and CHECK S WITH. It’s a simple location theme. The entries E NYA, P ENA, TE ST, AND BO WE provide the abbreviations for the cardinal directions north, east, south, and west. Now that I think about it, pro-women’s group could work too, in more ways than one.Hi everyone! This week’s Jonesin’ brings us a COMPASS theme as shown in 25d.
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