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A straightforward Sunday puzzle by John Kugelman, this his 4th for the NYTimes, with a theme for which the word "cute" was invented. The quality of the clues was exceptional, with some real gems noted in today's podcast. But we'd also like to highlight some others, such as 64A, The i's have it, DOT (😀); 22A, Morse code click, DIT (to keep the DOT company 😉); 94A, Someone who hopes to keep out of the spotlight?, ESCAPEE (🙄).
Show note imagery: The Eight Lancashire Lads, clog dancers, including one Charlie ChaplinÂ
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A straightforward Sunday puzzle by John Kugelman, this his 4th for the NYTimes, with a theme for which the word "cute" was invented. The quality of the clues was exceptional, with some real gems noted in today's podcast. But we'd also like to highlight some others, such as 64A, The i's have it, DOT (😀); 22A, Morse code click, DIT (to keep the DOT company 😉); 94A, Someone who hopes to keep out of the spotlight?, ESCAPEE (🙄).
Show note imagery: The Eight Lancashire Lads, clog dancers, including one Charlie ChaplinÂ
We love feedback! Send us a text...
Contact Info:
We love listener mail! Drop us a line, [email protected].
Also, we're on FaceBook, so feel free to drop by there and strike up a conversation!

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