Among the other clues in today’s NYT Mini Crossword, this was one of the easiest to solve as it is a direct synonym to the clue. However, if you struggled with the synonyms of the clue, it might have been tougher for you to solve. So, I’d give it atwo out of fivefor difficu...
Places Please is one of our favorite pennydell puzzles, so we were delighted to find this. The only change we would really want would be for you to be able to write in letters. Sometimes we know a block has an NAG or something, but we cant enter that and it makes the puzzle a lit...
On crossword solving blogs/communities, solutions are sometimes explained in shorthand notation such as {A}{C}{CLIMAx*} for ACCLAIM, CAL(1)L<= for LILAC, or ~(tale)+SPIN for TAILSPIN. If these annotations seem confusing to you, this post will help you make sense of them. Note that t...
There was nothing for it other than to repair the dissection and to do that, we had to put the patient back on the heart lung machine in a hurry. Usually, we do this by putting a tube into the aorta, but that was not possible here since the aorta was in tatters. There was massive...
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