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There are multiple theories for the word CRAB here. The name is derived from turtle candies which have similar ingredients and are shaped like turtles.
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It’s vanilla ice cream with swirls of fudge and caramel, plus pecans. Wikipedia says they were often served with oyster stew and they bear a physical similarity to the mollusk. I always wondered why they were called that. Our theme today consists of food items with sea critters in the name that aren’t actually SEAFOOD (38a, ). Doing research is fun!!Īnyway, fun puzzle for a Friday! Have a good weekend, and I’ll catch you on Sunday!Īnn Shan and Matthew Stock’s Universal crossword, “Something’s Fishy”-Jim P’s review 46d – As a student and someone constantly filling up her computer with JSTOR PDFS, this was very fun to see.GLEE in 44a was slightly less fun to remember, but I love that Tina is the character highlighted here.

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Watch for pink and green license plate frames with “AKA” on them! Alpha Kappa Alpha is, I think, the most famous Black sorority in the country-Kamala Harris is a member. I was really thinking of summer fun here and not ancient Rome. (And if you think it’s exhausting to hear about it, imagine how exhausting it is to live your life needing to be cognizant of those risks, changing your behavior in the hopes of skirting danger.) If only far fewer men posed a danger, eh? Garden apartments often rent for less money, so it’s another woman tax. Also, memo to the men out there: Many non-men don’t feel safe living in garden apartments because it’s too easy for creeps to break in through the windows.

Actual gardens don’t come into play nearly often enough.
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Here in Chicago, a garden apartment is just a basement-to-aboveground unit whose windows look straight out to the sidewalk or yard. Better or worse approach than just going with Lyn Nofziger, White House guy in the 1970s and 1980s? Why not use Brook- in place of Rosa-? Or Kate-, since that’s a common spelling of the Caitlin name now. Wikipedia has a bit about the sociology thereof. What an odd term, and not one I’m familiar with. Less keen on HOT TO, IF A, ENORM, JQA, AGHA. 1119Īnother pair of triple-stacks-not so long after the last one, if memory serves.įave fill: “SHIVER ME TIMBERS,” “HOTEL CALIFORNIA,” FUN-SIZE, “HATERS GONNA HATE,” “I NEED A HUGE FAVOR,” “IT HAPPENS,” CHILE VERDE, and MOTHER’S DAY. NY Times crossword solution, 11 19 21, no.
