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Crossword quiz pop culture level 11
Crossword quiz pop culture level 11












It’s quite impressive that such long anagrams are found in other phrases and that all those phrases could be made to fit symmetrically in a grid, and that all the phrases are solid, in-the-language phrases as well. So yes, when preparing for this write-up, I did partake of such help (because I certainly didn’t stop to figure out the long ones during the solve). I felt like I was on the last level of Anigrams and needed a hint. But as I said, some of them are quite long. I was really surprised to see the help with finding the anagrams in some of these clues. Some of these anagrams are quite lengthy, so those clues give you the starting letters (in addition to the tiresome bits about counting squares). Theme: Anagrams of synonyms for “angry” are found hidden inside familiar phrases. I generally enjoy a little more pop culture and vernacular in my themeless puzzles but overall, this is a solid and clean construction from David with lots of interlocking and parallel long entries throughout.Īdrian Johnson’s Universal Sunday crossword, “Angry Letters”-Jim P’s review I am amused by what feels now like a little bit of a throwback in FLAMED (40A: Bashed online), especially following shortly after NODUH (35A). (If anyone wants to explain these to me, please comment!) This particular LEA (4D: Actress Seydoux) was also new to me.

crossword quiz pop culture level 11

Was also unfamiliar with PAP (10A) meaning and POSER (30D) meaning.

crossword quiz pop culture level 11

Of course, I’ve heard of PUFF PUFF PASS (22A: Game for a circle of stoners) (and in fact have it on my own seedlist) but have never heard it referred to as a ‘game’. There are a few things here that I’ve never heard of, including PAPER CHASE (13A: Law student’s trial?) and SPOILER SPACE (43A: Lines before a movie’s ending, say?). I found this a little trickier than recent Themeless Sundays from Universal. Four stars from me.ĭavid Steinberg’s Universal Crossword, “Themeless Sunday 10” - norah’s write-up Theme’s decent, but the resulting phrases mostly aren’t funny. Some schools have dispensed with the needlessly gendered term freshmen in favor of first-year students. “ CNN’s International Diplomatic Editor.” Name’s faintly familiar-he’s from the 1980s (and beyond) Celtic punk band, the Pogues. Weird to have MILLA in the mix and not be the circled name that’s added. ) into college/university names to form new phrases: Washington Post crossword solution, 9/4/22, “College Admissions”Ĭollege students are heading back to campus and Evan’s worked eight famous people’s first names starting with F-R-E-S-H-M-E-N ( 120a. What did you enjoy about the puzzle? Let us know in the comments below – and have a nice weekend!Įvan Birnholz’s Washington Post crossword, “College Admissions”-Amy’s recap My favorite clue of the puzzle was easily 112A BRATWURST. It was a very quick solve for me, though, which was a nice bonus and could tip the scales in favor of this puzzle for folks on the fence (though I suspect there’ll be a mixed response to this puzzle). I was waiting on a revealer that never came, but I reckon the graphic nature of this theme along with the title meant there didn’t need to be one. My favorite theme entries were the one where the conveyance was present in a totally different form in the base answer, like in EDMUND HILLARY or RAN RAMPANT, and I wished there were more of a transformation in some of the other entries. I really enjoyed the Chutes & Ladders nature of this grid, with a HILL, RAMP, and STAIRS to bring you up the grid and STEPS, a SLIDE, and a CHUTE to bring you down it.

crossword quiz pop culture level 11

– 114A diagonally up to 84A: ALASTAIR SIM – STAIRS in circles – 80A diagonally down to 109A: PARACHUTE IN – CHUTE in circles – 73A diagonally down to 95A: BACKDOOR SLIDERS – SLIDE in circles – 60A diagonally down to 79A: EVIL STEPSISTER – STEPS in circles – 39A diagonally up to 24A: RAN RAMPANT – RAMP in circles Cheats for crossword quiz 90’s answers created by our team to help other player continue play the game when they’re stuck.– 35A diagonally up to 22A: EDMUND HILLARY – HILL in circles This game built by random logic game a famous game developer for mobile device which also create guess the emoji game.

#Crossword quiz pop culture level 11 for android

Answers crossword quiz game for the 90’s category level 1 – 10, the most challenging crossword game in this week for android and iphone.












Crossword quiz pop culture level 11