
This is the second clue I’ve seen recently referring to audiobooks ON CD.
PODCASTER SANTA MARIA CROSSWORD CLUE FULL
Once, we stumbled upon an esports tournament in Seattle and it was packed full of fans watching the happenings on large outdoor screens.
PODCASTER SANTA MARIA CROSSWORD CLUE PRO
Not sure that I’ve ever heard the term PRO GAMER, but it seems legit. Likes in the fill: COCONUT, NEW MOON, CROAKED & MURMURS, CINEMAX, ELF-LIKE, and the Arabian duo of ALI BABA and SINBAD. Don’t think I’ve seen a theme quite like this, so it provided a nice little aha moment. The circled letters on the outer edges of each familiar phrase spell words that can follow “inside.” Hence the title “Inside Out.” That’s when I realized I should have looked at the title. I was expecting a revealer for this one, but it never came. Quibble: Does anybody really say BANANA SKIN? Google gives me 635K hits for that and 4.4 million for the way more common BANANA PEEL.ĪLEK Wek is perhaps a little fashion inside baseball for a Monday, but I’m still delighted to see her name!Īdrian Johnson’s Wall Street Journal crossword, “Inside Out”-Jim P’s review If you didn’t have those circled squares or that extra-long revealer clue, you might not notice the care taken with the placement of the theme entries. And then you see the BEACH in the middle. Because if you were to have a look at a postcard, first you see the OCEAN going off into the horizon at the top of the image. BUT! Then there’s that revealer at 52A, which is SEASIDE RESORT.Īnd then it all falls together and is awesome. I also thought, okay, OCEAN, BEACH, and BOARDWALK - these are things associated with each other, but they’re not all the same type of thing, so this doesn’t seem like the tightest theme.īut.



I’m working on an awkwardly teeny Bluetooth one while I wait for a replacement for my previous keyboard, which inexplicably decided to add a letter N every time I typed M and vice versa, to arrive. Normally when a LAT Monday takes me above 2:20, you’re gonna hear me say it was possibly more appropriate for a Tuesday or Wednesday.
