Monday's Puzzle - Sometimes, I need a topic to explain to me, so I can explain it to you. You may not need to explain, but this is part of my job and I think this is an important responsibility.
I am really good at identifying topics, so I was really surprised when I needed help on Monday's puzzle. Understanding today's Gary Cee theme depends on how you pronounce it.
2D: Hey, kids! In addition to the emerald, which is a very proud border beagle, ASTA is the official dog of New York Times Crossword (he has been 521 times crossword since 1944). "Lean Man" was a 1934 detective story by Dashiell Hammett, later developed into a series of six movies starring movie icons William Powell and Myrna Loy. However, the third member of their detective team is called ASTA and in the 1930's wealthy and elegant couple Nick and Norah Charles's elegant dog partner. On stage the dog's name is Skipe, but since it sniffs the body and hidden weapons, the hair hounds steal the heart and the scene.
29D: Think about the experiment: I'd like to know if an older man looking for a young woman has the same name. Even older women pursuing young women, this is much less. Still, COUGARS tickets first appeared in the New York Times crossword puzzle since 1974, and was previously excluded as a football team or a mountain lion team.
Mr. Cee provided us with 6 topic entries (these are key clues), but at first glance it looks like a different list. However, if you look closely, the second word of each topic entry is related to baseball CALL. For example, 17A's "Annual Activity Shows Agricultural Products" is STATE FAIR, FAIR is baseball phone, 3D "daze" is SPACED OUT, OUT is CALL.
This is where I need help. How do these CALLs relate to the secret of 63 A and CLOSE CALL? It makes more sense if you use a sound of "Z" instead of "S" in other ways, like "End" or the last part of the entry.
Even if it takes some time to understand this part, I have to say that I really like this problem. There are glue here, but who does not want to write GUMBALL or PARTY FOUL on the grid? It is fun. Even though Bronx's pronunciation is different
The prisoner tried to escape boldly. He celebrated escape from a boring job and had a long vacation. She was not hurt in the accident, she was lucky to escape. She managed to avoid serious injuries, but it was a narrow escape. The door was locked, so there was no escape place. Gardening releases her from a busy life. The second case of toxic gases trying to prevent further liquid spillage will prevent suspects from escaping only if there is a reason to believe that suspects will pose a dangerous threat to others . Place the pecan cake on the cake dish and apply cream cheese to the edge of the cake (this forms a dam which prevents the cake from expanding and preventing frosting). Tuesday's meeting was held by Colombia to establish a fund for the countries of Venezuela who escaped poverty and hunger.
The problem of stenosis escape is a general problem in biology, biophysics and cell biology and is represented by the following equation: Brown particles (ions, molecules or proteins) are boundary regions Or cells). In addition to a small window that can escape. The narrow escape problem is the problem of calculating the average escape time. This time diverges as the window shrinks, making computation a singular perturbation problem. Brown, Robert (1828). "Microscopic observation of particles contained in plant pollen in June, July, August of 1827 and a brief introduction on the universality of active molecules in organic and inorganic materials" (PDF) Journal of philosophy. 4: 161 - 173. In addition, follow-up defense against Brown's original observations, additional comments on active molecules