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First - there was massive flooding here yesterday afternoon into last night. Took Everyone by surprise - drainage systems were clogged with autumn detritus and water filled streets, yards, and basements, all very very quickly. I was not spared. My basement was filling with water at an alarming rate (we occasionally get some seepage in the basement, but Nothing like this), such that I had to call a man(lier than I am) friend of mine to help me go to Home Depot, purchase a small pump, and then come back and hook it up so that we could keep the water from getting up into my furnace. We were ultimately successful, though I hope never to be shin-deep in water in my own home again.
I am perturbed at the applet - Firefox and the applet do not get along, and I am frequently having non-responsiveness issues. I click and nothing. It's like the applet refuses to recognize the command. This happened yesterday when I clicked "Done" and nothing happened. There was some massive delay / lag, during which I tried to get reconnected in another browser, which only resulted in a Blank Grid, which I then RE-filled, resulting in a time that I couldn't access last night and have not bothered to go look at. At any rate, I was done after a slowish 14 minutes, though my first attempt was off by one square (explanation below). This is just to say, or ask: does NYT not like Firefox? Do other browsers have any known problems getting along with the applet? Grrr...
15A: Team the Mets defeated in the 1969 World Series (Orioles)
12D: When doubled, a Pacific capital (Pago)
23A: Captain's _____ (naval disciplinary hearing) (mast)
25D: Brought forth (sired)
Here is where my ultimate wrongness was located - at the intersection of these two answers. I initially had MAST entered - or it at least crossed my mind, but somehow by the time I got to 25D ["Brought forth"], the correct answer seemed almost certainly to be AIRED, as in, uh, "CBS brought forth another horrible episode of Cold Case this week." I never bothered to question AIRED - I just figured that the absurd resulting cross, MAAT, was some kind of imported Dutch nautical term that I needn't worry my pretty little head about.
21A: Nickname for Mike Krzyzewski of Duke (Coach K)
36A: Fictional adventurer with a map and a backpack (Dora the Explorer)
29D: ____ Gay (Enola)
Thank god for these gimmes, because each of them jump-started me out of a complete stall. Spent the 90s hating Duke (I was at Michigan) but now think COACH K is the greatest basketball coach that ever was or will be (except maybe, maybe, Wooden). Everything about his program, with the exception of Christian Laettner's cheap shots, has always been disciplined and professional. DORA, as I have said, is prominently displayed on Sahra's bedspread, as well as on her backpack, so no problem there (she got me 15 letters, which is probably the most she'll ever get me, so gracias!).
Signed, Rex Parker, King of CrossWorld
Okay, I bow before you. You solved this in 14 minutes?
ReplyDeleteI'm way slower, but I do stick with it. My time was approx. 40 minutes. Sigh.
First clue I wrote in was 44 Down. Debra. Hah. Watched that show a few times, not because I disliked it, but because I'm so teevee challenged, I never remember what shows are on what days, and it's not important enough for me to care. I kind of found Will and Grace by surfing one time, but I promptly forgot the day and time and actually saw it again in reruns.
First mistake was guessing "lowrise" for "midrise." I must've been thinking of my jeans. The person I live with helped me with 23 Across (he was a Naval Officer) and with 21 Across.
I sometimes need help with military and sport clues. But I do surprise myself when I get some obscure ones.
How many times this week with the "Orioles?"
Once I got Dora t. Explorer, I was on my way.
But still, I had a unremarkable 40 minutes to your 14.
Sigh.
Now I'll go read your 'splainin'.
Cheers.
Dearest Isabella,
ReplyDeleteI wish I could accept your bow, but I'm afraid that super-solvers make my times look pokey. As for your own time, I wouldn't sweat it. I've spent 40+ minutes on Fridays before. Lots o' times.
It's nice that "Will & Grace" was able to help someone, somewhere, lead a fuller life.
That's verifiably nonsense. A very quick Google search reveals that Graf won the US Open singles title in 1988, 1989, 1993, 1995, and 1996.
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