![]() ![]() You’ll realize, as you’re solving, that each set of bubbles highlight a segment of an entry that is also a number - like “bo th reeds,” say, or “say s ixnay.” You’ll notice five sets of crossing bubbles in intersecting entries in the grid. Now OCCUPY Wall Street continues elsewhere in the country, loosely. It looks dated, but there are positive modern reviews.ħ6D: This group still gets around, from its 2011 origins in Zuccotti Park (or Liberty Square, as they called it). I know so little about this show that you could’ve told me it took place at Fort Roop. (I also imagine 99A being a stumper, and it’s travel again! “Dash” is a dashboard, where your GPS hangs out, helpfully.)ĥ3D: After figuring out MT ARARAT, I figured that the first two letters in this entry stood for the “fort” in “Fort Courage,” a farcical location, but I was only half right. Think of people who wield wands as “wanders” - TSA agents, for example. If you’re lucky enough to have one, grow figs.Ħ5A: It’s small, but it’s brilliant (although it evokes travel, which is always poignant these days). The longer examples were less challenging (with the possible exception of ZONING, depending on how far out in space you’ve been recently - I can see Pluto from here).Ĥ1A: This is an odd term and a debut, but it’s deducible, and on top of that it’s desirable now that we’re in the shortest days of the year - a SUNTRAP sounds terrific. ![]() The pun clues today were legion, and uniformly excellent. Eaton-Salners is an in-house lawyer for a technology company, who studied in Japan while in college, and worked there for several years before returning to the United States for law school. Today’s theme is extremely clean, but made for a messy presentation on my paper solve, a good lesson in loosening up a bit. Alex Eaton-Salners is the constructor who slipped a single rebus into his last Sunday puzzle, back in September his constructions are always intricate, often surprising, and usually complex in their creation (check his notes for more on that). SUNDAY PUZZLE - There is no rebus in this grid today, if that’s why you're here, although I certainly don’t blame you for wondering. ![]()
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