Works for me. I’m not doing anything tomorrow (I’m Jewish, if anyone is new to the boards), so I can do whatever; I also think it’s a good idea for the New Year.
- With “hat,” a feat on ice
- It might be dirty or neat
- Copperfield commodity
- Cheap rock band
- You might have one up your sleeve
Um … Rivkah? Can we get these judged, so we can move on?
Did the Sunday NYT (delivered today) in just under 25 minutes! Sure, no one cares and it doesn’t mean anything. But I wanted to say it somewhere.
I’m impressed. I never have pulled that off.
Well done, Dr. Paprika! I think my best time for the Sunday NYT is about an hour, so you’ve got me beat.
That is quite impressive. My best is just under 42 minutes. Yesterday was 1 hour 20 minutes (online version, not syndicated).
I’m clearly no speed demon.
I don’t usually time. I think this week’s theme was easier than most.
Sorry. Rivkah has been very busy.
And, it was tough to decide. But in the end, I decided on this:
I remember them.
Mazel tov, Wheelz.
Thanks!
Let’s see what we can do with
BLANK
- Pre-check?
- Fill it in
- Non-lethal ammo
- Page or slate
- Nothing on computer screen
- The rasa with tabula?
- ______.
- Lacuna, or 5/7 of warm bed cover
- Look of a poker face?
- Scoreless or spotless?
- What I sometimes draw here.
- Fill in the _________.
- Fear of the _________ page.
- ________ stare (bewildered).
- ________ check (as much as you want!)
- Something to draw?
- Order or entry
- Copier paper, pre-printing
- Pre-minted coin
- With “et,” warmer
- Dick Tracy villain
- Falcons owner Arthur
- Something to fill in during exams
- The type of page you want in your public report
- Often said by Gene Rayburn
Guess it’s time to wrap this one up.
Plenty of good ones again.
I was really hoping someone would go with the “Match Game” angle, so for that reason, @Knowed_Out takes the win for
Congrats, KO!
Thanks Wheelz. Our new word is
DOUBLE
- How Larry always asked Darrin for his drink.
- “________mint” or “two mints in one!” slogan
- Ornery twins are this kind of trouble.
- An oboe has this kind of reed.
- “________-cross” deceive the deceiver.
- Dino’s drink size
- Boxcars or snake eyes
- Lookalike
- Baseball hit
- Hard way for Little Joe?
- It gets you halfway home
- Barroom or coffee house order
- Hollywood stand-in
- Quarter Pounder option
- Start of a Shakespearean incantation