Learning Crossword Week 10 | NYT Tuesday Crossword July 9th, 2024

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  • Solving today's New York Times Crossword for Tuesday, July 9th, 2024
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Комментарии • 10

  • @iabervon
    @iabervon 24 дня назад +3

    If there's a theme involving long answers, each answer that's placed symmetrically to a theme answer is almost always also a theme answer.

  • @chipsinsideajar1372
    @chipsinsideajar1372 24 дня назад

    My advice for solving the next crossword is to have some Banh Mi while doing so lol.

  • @ariterzija
    @ariterzija 25 дней назад

    first one I was here at 4:02

  • @ev4252
    @ev4252 24 дня назад +5

    14:50 This should be Hindu ... *pause* ... Hindi
    That made me chuckle a bit

  • @emhornerbooks
    @emhornerbooks 25 дней назад

    "Three sheets to the wind" is older slang for "very drunk."

    • @auldfouter8661
      @auldfouter8661 24 дня назад

      Or like the guy in The Fast Show ( UK comedy show) " I was very ,very, very drunk "

    • @acidhelm
      @acidhelm 24 дня назад

      I can't remember hearing "soused," but I have heard "sauced" to mean drunk.

  • @ariterzija
    @ariterzija 25 дней назад

    first one and 1 minute ago!!!!

  • @phathead41
    @phathead41 24 дня назад

    Literally recognizes and points out the theme that is shown in the other three play-on-words clues, and then says "but I don't think this fourth one isn't part of that". The next step in your progress of solving crosswords is to learn that an answer you have typed in may possibly be wrong. Leaving wrong answers in can slow you down or even completely stop you from solving the puzzle.

    • @Rangsk
      @Rangsk  24 дня назад +3

      "Just don't fill wrong answers" isn't very useful advice. This whole comment felt a bit patronizing honestly. I figured all this out in the video.