Once again, this is not part of the rules of crosswords. (9:33 AM) I would say it is not important if the editor is unfamiliar with something, it's what the editor believes the solvers will react to a puzzle. I knew the key had to turn early on, but I thought it was turning inside a rebus for a bit. I finally decided that theyd think that all of this malarKEY is just hoKEYness.Ive opined before that virtually 100% of the time, comments that amount to the ignorant, lazy editors got this clue/answer wrong are themselves wrong. Weren't you people paying attention? puz! Wasnt that hard to solve and I got the theme pretty quickly, BUT, I never quite figure out how to enter the REBUS answers correctly. Goodness, OFL is grumpy primate this morning. EMMASTONE and Marisa TOMEI: They both seem nice. 1)The fact that McDonald's jobs are so soul-numbingly boring. Or brain power for that matter.yd -3, should'ves 0Two F'sRooMonsterDarrinV. But part of the blame for my slow solve time is squarely on me. "*Or lyrics from the Avett Brothers, Down With The Shine. But for me, this puzzle was not enthralling. There is going to be PPP in a crossword, it is going to be somewhere between 20% and 40% of the answer/clues in a NYTX (and probably elsewhere but I dont ever check elsewhere). Ug.NEWB: spelled wrong. @Anonymous 7:27 AM - As a native New Yorker who only applied to NYU, Columbia, CUNY, and SUNY for college (in 1978! I foolishly thought that this was a blog for crossword puzzle solvers and all other puzzles were irrelevant. That said, NEWB (me too for NooB) and TKOD across the top did not initially bode well for this one. Rex is too polite to say this, but I'm not. If you would like to change your settings or withdraw consent at any time, the link to do so is in our privacy policy accessible from our home page. The Puzzle and Games Dept needs to put down the pencils and talk! I replied its not made up, its the actual name. Starting of course with 1A which I wont go into since others already have. Surely youve used the Internet once or twice or maybe just maybe played a video game in that time span. @Peter P - Thats how I remember it, too, but I think today the boob connotation has largely disappeared from noob. Maybe it still exists in certain contexts, but just look at the comments today and it would certainly seem that the two spellings are understood to be equivalent. I see here that at least three different people today talk of their intense dislike of MCJOB: @Bunny R; @Southside Johnny and @Phillyrad1999.I love the coinage MCJOB. @PhotomatteI get your pirate lament but somehow in the back of my mind (I dont know why), I thought of Yo ho ho, and a bottle of rum (in a musical tone). I considered NOOB briefly but when it was obvious that wouldn't work, switched to NEWB, apparently unacceptable to some but fine by me. Rex took some potshots today but didn't seem to really analyze the puzzle. Instead, it's conspicuous by its absence here. Guess what. *I got this slight twinge that someone will not notice that theres actually no difference between newb and noob and believe me. Finally, the old song "Who Stole The Kishka (from the butcher shop)" comes in handy! Thats fingernails on blackboard to me. The Bobst has been on my shit list for a long time. ]. Keep in mind that we have over 3 million clues with their own respective solutions so feel free to search on the search bar on the top of the page if you think that this is not what you are looking for. from Jeff C. But I will say this in the puzzle's favor: NEWB is correct. MONKEYPAW. Offensive in its plebeian inoffensiveness. Not a member yet? I did get a chuckle from today's very bizarre made-up-word (MCJOB), realizing that it has got to be difficult for the Times to keep sinking to new lows with the made-up stuff on such a consistent basis.I absolutely loved the subtle irony of crossing a Latin phrase (DEUS) with DUMB ASS - managing to be high-brow and low-brow in the same 4x4 mini-section is truly impressive.I did feel a little sad for DECOCT, who had a solid shot for made-up word for today - but everybody knows that when Mickey Dees sets their mind on something they do it in a big way, but DECOCT was a worthy runner-up. My main exposure to KISHKA comes from the polka standard "Who Stole The Kishka? I was annoyed that the puzzle had a Great Plains clue for CHerokeeS, only to realize that the mistake was all mine. Help from previous puzzles: MCJOB. So, I spent twice as long being flummoxed as I did solving the messed up top half and the entire south half. Is there any question that Juliet would be on TikTok? Thx Lucy & Ross; a fine Thurs. Agree that BEAM is a verb, so that clue did not work for me.A little disappointed overall. Otherwise this was pretty uneventful. I DOUBT he's reviewing these in depth and is relying on his team, and somebody on the team is phoning it in. Without it, some might feel that it was a twinge of regret. Firstly, it being Thursday, I assumed there would be a rebus. All intellectual property rights in and to Crosswords are owned by The Crossword's Publisher. **Wordle Alert**Way to spawn conspiracy theories NYT Games people. the world would be a better place if people would not make negative personal remarks about others. I can see the Jailers angle, but still odd.Or maybe I'm odd. I had to study for a bit in order to ABSORB it but I see now that the down answer TURNs at the KEY entry. Once you get the KEY thing it's more mechanical chore than puzzle. I put the blame on the editors, not the constructors. It was a MOVIN display of constructioneerin.Masked & Anonymo6Us**gruntz**. @Canon (10:52) I noticed your post yesterday and was not surprised to see it deleted. I didnt see where anyone else mentioned it but I thoroughly detested the plural CHEYENNE with an S because its one of the Native American tribes almost exclusively referred to in the singular and plural the same: The Arapahoe, Sioux, Osage, Crow, Kiowa and the Pawnee to name a few. Complicated, but it sorta worked (except that 24A now made no sense.Then came the real problem: Although I too grew up in Wisconsin and heard that polka a lot [Fun fact: when Weird Al Yankovic came along I just assumed he was Frankie's son, but apparently they are not related], I hadn't remembered that, so I was looking for Knishes--and I could get that by going diagonally from the K to the N of MINI, then back to the left for the ISH -- only the KA were where the es should be. The crossword clue possible answer is available in 7 letters.This answers first letter of which starts with M and can be found at the end of W. Eye-rollingand protruding tongues (a facial expression known asahegao, imitatingclimaxing) are common. Count me in with the BEAM doesn't fit the clue crowd. Have never heard any one use the term McJob. They seem like perfectly normal words. @Z You left out "shaudenfruede" in your footnote. Hmmm maybe not we dont say a beam of light or do we? A non-rebus rebus that ABSORBed a lot of time before I TURNed onto the gimmick.Like Rex, expected NooB over NEWB.May add elude/evade/AVOID to the pantheon of KEALOAs.My wife will certainly appreciate the HOCKEY MOM x CHEYENNES cross, as she is both of those.At 0:11 below average, a solid medium for me, but ultimately solvable and reasonably fair. 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Alston (landmark 2021 Supreme Court antitrust decision) crossword clue, "We choose to go to the moon" speaker, for short crossword clue, Head of House Stark on "Game of Thrones" crossword clue, Tennis's Nadal, informally crossword clue, Collection awaiting analysis crossword clue, Accepted without objection crossword clue, Six-time Dodgers All-Star Ron crossword clue, Thiamine deficiency disease crossword clue, Second-highest rank in Spelling Bee crossword clue, Jordan Peele's production company, named for a classic horror short story. My blog comment yesterday DID mention the comma coincidence, but was censored out by a moderator. Had no problem w NEWB - Ive seen it plenty. HOCKEY MOM (I confess), did make me smile. Here I must agree that finding the mcguffin on your own beats, hands down, looking up the revealer, for the overall solving experience. Wow, yay me, @Rex calls it challenging and here it was one of my fastest ever Thursdays. Oh, and there are thousands of people who have purchased and enjoyed ROBOT KITS. Seems totally random. I liked the pirates' YOHO crossing their BOOTY.Do-overs: another Noob, grin. If you are done solving this clue take a look below to the other clues found on today's puzzle in case you may need help with any of them. Silly me. Can you Solve worlds first crossword ever? Yes, the story is "The Monkey's Paw" but that's irrelevant. the. Lets make a list! !!!!! What more could you want, or not want for that matter. This answers first letter of which starts with M and can be found at the end of W. We think MONEPAW is the possible answer on this clue.if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[336,280],'crosswordeg_com-medrectangle-3','ezslot_1',132,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-crosswordeg_com-medrectangle-3-0'); Did you get the correct answer for your Jordan Peele's production company, named for a classic horror short story crossword clue? Thanks for a nice time, Lucy Howard and Ross Trudeau. A BEAM is not a smile but the "big" part led me to it so didn't bother to deconstruct that one.And haven't I seen JADA Pinkett Smith around somewhere lately? Someone mentioned synchronicity. @Phillyrad1999 8:37 AM - As a vocabulary item, MGJOB rubs me the wrong way, too.
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