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He lost to rmn crossword
He lost to rmn crossword









he lost to rmn crossword

I'd see 'gutless' as 'all guts removed', hence b-y.Ģ2,17dn) UNFINISHED BUSINESS : fir m : simple enough.Ģ8,13dn) GENERAL ANAESTHETIC : (thirteen,as,clean,age)*Ģ9) SIDECAR : side,hm(Carr) : party=group=side. I don't think that's a good thing.ġ5) WRATHFUL : (auth-r,W-lf)* : not too bad.ġ6) UNSAID : (ad-us-in-)* : interesting construction.ġ8) BALLSY : (bas-lly)* : took a while to see how this worked.

he lost to rmn crossword

I guess the surface allows it.ġ0) MARTIN SHEEN : hm(machine)tin : hmmm, I don't like partial homophones, now we have a less-than-perfect homophone going around another element. The long answers weren't too hard and so they seeded the whole thing quite nicely.ġ) MAKES IT : (ski,team)* : I can't decide is 'slalom' is good enough or not. One or two went in on high suspicion but I think I've got them all sorted out. Was doing this one as quickly as possible and may not have examined each clue critically. Decent misdirection.ġ9) ROWS : ddef : but the two word clue is meaningless.Ģ2) VIRUS : -vi-,-ru-,-s- : nice enough.Ģ4) LEASTWISE : ddefish : 'least wise' is one of them. Melbourne's transport card.ġ4) SNOWFIELD : (files,down)* : aah, really should've been Mt Buffalo but it may be a local usage.ġ7) HUMAN RACE : Hum(an,car<)e : I guess 'US' for 'us' is okay. Six other answers were 'lost arts' while five other clues' wordplay ignored the 'ART' component of the answer.ġ) LOST ART : lo,start : 'this clue' being the first clue, so the 'start'.ĥ) MACRAME : mac(ram)e : I had the theme properly by this one, so it was pretty easy.ġ3) MYKI : -my ki- : thankfully I had one in the drawer, so knew. I got 1,20dn soon enough and was looking for calligraphy/fonts etc. But it was the answer that was definition. I thought the rubric meant that the clue itself was the definition to six other clues. This is the storm after last week's calm. For more information on current NDNP awardees, see. Image produced by the Library of Congress. The NEH awardee responsible for producing each digital object is presented in the Chronicling America page display, below the page image – e.g. Responsibility for making an independent legal assessment of an item and securing any necessary permissions ultimately rests with persons desiring to use the item. Researchers using newspapers published less than 95 years ago should be alert for modern content (for example, registered and renewed for copyright and published with notice) that may be copyrighted. Any newspapers in Chronicling America that were published less than 95 years ago are also believed to be in the public domain, but may contain some copyrighted third party materials. Newspapers published in the United States more than 95 years ago are in the public domain in their entirety. The Library of Congress believes that the newspapers in Chronicling America are in the public domain or have no known copyright restrictions. New York herald, New York tribune (DLC)sn 83030215 (OCoLC)9405828 18, 1924).Īvailable on microfilm from Library of Congress, Photoduplication Service, and New York Public Library.Īrchived issues are available in digital format from the Library of Congress Chronicling America online collection. The New York herald (New York, N.Y.), May 21, 1921.











He lost to rmn crossword