12/25/2023 0 Comments Photo session crossword![]() ![]() BIG SPOON? BIG SPOON? Unless you are two humans spooning, there is no BIG SPOON, boo." But otherwise the fill was acceptable and even bouncy at times. I also balked at BIG SPOON (8D: Implement for eating soup but probably not for stirring coffee), like ". quite audible, so to this YOGA clue I say, quiet shmiet. I also don't buy that YOGA is "quiet," LOL, have you ever been to a YOGA class? A zen retreat is quiet, YOGA sometimes features Om-ing and sometimes grunting and sometimes you are instructed to use that ujjayi breath, which is (per one YOGA DVD I own) "like Darth Vader," i.e. I mean, it's an intricate layout, with overlapping themers, so it's a harmless fudge, but fudge it is, nonetheless. TWO, sure, PLEASE, come on, please, you fudged that in order to get the layout to work. Speaking of things I don't buy: I don't buy the PLEASE part of " TWO, PLEASE." There is zero nada nothing about the emoji in question that indicates PLEASE. This wasn't really my jam, but it seems a well-made Tuesday puzzle nonetheless. And the fill is much livelier than usual for a Tuesday. The grid has an unusual look, with its mirror symmetry, and the theme answers appear in interesting places, so even if I don't buy the black-square "V," I do like the overall design. I guess the emoji is supposed to make it "fresh" but it's just a fairly easy, straightforward set of what that emoji can represent. I hope it's not part of the concept and that I'm just seeing things, because if that's supposed to be a "V," yeesh. Are the black squares in the center of the grid supposed to be a visual approximation of the emoji? There's a vague "V"-like thing going on there, but it's more "Y" than "V". No matter, crosses took care of my confusion pretty easily. I knew Churchill's "V" had to do with victory but I was looking for a slogan, like, I dunno, VICTORY OVER JAPAN or something like that. Well, at that point (very early) there were only two more to get, and I actually had trouble parsing V FOR VICTORY. At that point, I could pretty much go ahead and fill in all the theme answers without hesitation. See if you can find them!įill out the card with all your Temple favorites.Challenging for me, at first, since my software doesn't handle emojis, so my clue for " TWO, PLEASE" was just and I sat there thinking "what in the world could a comma stand for when ordering?" But I quickly realized "oh, they're doing the emoji thing again" and I could pretty much infer from the TWO in " TWO, PLEASE" what emoji we were dealing with, and then PEACE SIGN came shortly thereafter and confirmed my suspicions. There are 20 differences between the two images below. Just make sure to share and tag to get those cherry and white bragging rights!Ĭlicking anywhere on the above image will take you to a printable pdf file of the puzzle. ![]() Print it, digitally doodle it or complete the crossword anyway you'd like. That's where you'll find the answers.Įvery answer in this puzzle has some connection to Temple University, whether it's a person, a location, a time-honored motto or something else entirely. ![]() Now that the fall semester's all but wrapped up, you can look forward to some much-needed downtime-and you more than earned it.īut try to keep your mind nimble during these cold winter days.īetween Netflix binges, test your wits with this Temple-themed crossword puzzle, see if you can spot the diffences between two photos of The Wall, or just reminisce about old times by filling out this list of Temple favorites.Īlso: For more games, check out Fun and Instagram Games, and follow us on Instagram. ![]()
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