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rex and rex 4
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nytimes.com 1,893,341
topics.nytimes.com 489,861
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imdb.com 6,038,962
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Rex Parker Does the NYT Crossword Puzzle: MONDAY, May 7, 2007 ...
I don't play bridge, so did not know that WHIST was an "Early form of bridge" (7D). I thought TELEMETRY (33D: Rocket data) was an exceedingly technical ...
2.
Rex Parker Does the NYT Crossword Puzzle
My wife challenged me to name Anyone named "DUFFY" last night, and I couldn't, ... STEN is an acronym, cited as derived from the names of the weapon's chief ...
3.
Rex Parker Does the NYT Crossword Puzzle: August 2007
I mean, I'm guessing that it's a short, close-fitting jacket, but Damn. ... I have never in my life seen POE's name written thusly: E.A. POE (31A: ...
4.
Rex Parker Does the NYT Crossword Puzzle
My wife challenged me to name Anyone named "DUFFY" last night, and I couldn't, ... STEN is an acronym, cited as derived from the names of the weapon's chief ...
5.
Rex Parker Does the NYT Crossword Puzzle: August 2008
My friend Johnnie even dressed as her for Halloween that year (where is THAT ...... a couple of nights ago through the backdoor and he hasn’t come home yet. ...... I should say that I was (and am) totally afraid of horror films - though ...... an ema
6.
Rex Parker Does the NYT Crossword Puzzle: FRIDAY, Aug. 10, 2007 ...
Aug 10, 2007 ... I would never describe a BANANA SPLIT as "oblong" (1A: Oblong dessert), but I guess it's at least in the vicinity of "oblong" if you squint ...
7.
Rex Parker Does the NYT Crossword Puzzle: SATURDAY, Jan. 26, 2008 ...
Jan 26, 2008 ... Karen M. Tracy seems to have a very different knowledge bank than I do -- no baseball, hardly any Spanish, names I've never heard of ...
8.
Rex Parker Does the NYT Crossword Puzzle: SATURDAY, Jun. 7, 2008 ...
Jun 7, 2008 ... 7, 2008 - Karen M. Tracey (1929 GLOBE CIRCUMNAVIGATOR). Relative difficulty: Medium THEME: none. Welcome to Germania! ...
9.
Rex Parker Does the NYT Crossword Puzzle: FRIDAY, May 25, 2007 ...
May 25, 2007 ... And why in the world would you refer to MY LAI (49A: Hamlet in 1969 headlines) as a "Hamlet?" I do get 100K+ hits when Googling [My Lai ...
10.
Rex Parker Does the NYT Crossword Puzzle: 2008 Oryx Awards
Read between the lines shows up as THE READ LINES, and I before E except after C is I E C EXCEPT. Merl being Merl, there are 11 of these gems to solve in ...
 
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