“Here, There & Ecerywhere” -Fantastic song by The Beatles off of Revolver. This is why I spent the first few moments searching specifically for places mentioned in Beatles songs until I realized no, Strands is way more basic than that.
Perfect Connections. I tried to solve this in a rush but didn't. Excellent Mini. I solved it in 1:03. Nice Strands. I-also tried UNDER by itself and made a couple of other errors. But no hints.
Bobby Riggs famously played BIlly Jean King at tennis for a significant amount of money whilst he had a dog on a leash. It was called the battle of the sexes.
“Here, There & Ecerywhere” -Fantastic song by The Beatles off of Revolver. This is why I spent the first few moments searching specifically for places mentioned in Beatles songs until I realized no, Strands is way more basic than that.
You are really GREAT at connections! So brilliant. Thank you for the entertaining solve!
2:25 ... "one of these is green" ..TBF BOTH were green !
I noticed that!
I'm disappointed Rangsk didn't highlight the" waist of space " pun in the Orion's belt clue ! Made me laugh.
"I don't think washing machines get jealous or nauseous though" 🤣🤣🤣
Perfect Connections. I tried to solve this in a rush but didn't.
Excellent Mini. I solved it in 1:03.
Nice Strands. I-also tried UNDER by itself and made a couple of other errors. But no hints.
Bobby Riggs famously played BIlly Jean King at tennis for a significant amount of money whilst he had a dog on a leash. It was called the battle of the sexes.
Yes he was a good bit older than she was but maintained men were far better players despite his age. Oh dear.
And Billy Jean famously beat him! 6-4, 6-3, 6-3. Not sure about the dog on a leash bit though.
@@jennypsinclaire yeh seems I'm mixing things up. He did do that but not that specific game.
I didn't even know the grammar part. I knew possesive pronouns exist but I forgot all about the other stuff.