Friday: When You Miss the Very Obvious… - 26 May 2023 New York Times Crossword

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  • Опубликовано: 3 янв 2025

Комментарии • 12

  • @garymitchell625
    @garymitchell625 Год назад +12

    I love it when you laugh at your own mistakes and ...Piece be unto you.

  • @kryswithluv
    @kryswithluv Год назад +2

    what a way to end my hectic final exam week!!! loved this one as well as the others ⭐️

  • @mateusbiazotto
    @mateusbiazotto Год назад +5

    Commenting for the algorithm. Keep it up man. As a non-native English speaker, every crossword is cryptic for me lol. But I love to watch them being solved and being astonished by it

  • @pampoovey6722
    @pampoovey6722 Год назад +1

    This is a new thing I didn't know I needed in my life. Your adorable face definitely helps.

  • @JaaaackP
    @JaaaackP Год назад +4

    Always love these videos to end my day, thank you Chris! The daily uploads are genuinely much appreciated - thanks for taking the time to do these for us! ❤
    Edited to add that these videos bring me much piece!

  • @sarahr.1076
    @sarahr.1076 Год назад +4

    Rest in Pieces :)

  • @michaeljohnson9916
    @michaeljohnson9916 Год назад +5

    38A "Bacon bit?" does not refer to meat, but rather an essay, a 'bit' of writing done by Sir Francis Bacon.

  • @stephengiblin4684
    @stephengiblin4684 Год назад +3

    While Chris described SCHOLARSHIP as a property one uses to acquire knowledge, I think the intended reference is to the monetary prize or award one receives to go to college or uni.

  • @Dragantraces
    @Dragantraces Год назад +4

    21A When applied to a person, a poser is one who poses, as for a
    portrait, while someone who is a faker is a poseur. But "poser" is certainly something that is hard to figure out.

    • @TheLightThatBurnsTheSky
      @TheLightThatBurnsTheSky Год назад +1

      I recognize that poseur it's an alternative spelling of poser, but if I saw someone spell it that way to call someone else a poser they'd totally be getting razzed on too

    • @sanadal-khatib9814
      @sanadal-khatib9814 Год назад +2

      @rabbit you would perhaps call that person a poseur themselves

  • @KevinWeatherwalks
    @KevinWeatherwalks Год назад +1

    I spent way too many minutes on 40 down and across. "Stick (to)" is a more NYTesque clue for 40D. That clueing really threw me off.