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It's 'rarely pure and never simple, ' per Oscar Wilde Crossword Clue NYT. R&B family name is a crossword puzzle clue that we have spotted 3 times. First soft drink sold in all-aluminum cans RCCOLA. 1959) is an American singer and actress. Corp. money manager: CFO. Objects from faraway lands Crossword Clue NYT. LA Times - September 04, 2009. Jurors, to a defendant Crossword Clue NYT.
Peeples is known for playing Nicole Chapman on the hit TV series Fame; Pam Fields on the drama Pretty Little Liars; Karen Taylor Winters on The Young and the Restless and Sydney Cooke on Walker, Texas Ranger. An official inspection of an individual's or organization's accounts, typically by an independent body. You can check the answer on our website. Cara is also known for playing the role of Coco Hernandez in the 1980 film FAME, and for recording the film's title song. Like a very heavy sleeper Crossword Clue NYT. Tiny amount of time: Abbr Crossword Clue NYT. Crumbled froyo topping: OREO. Not so harsh Crossword Clue NYT. Conditional programming statement: ELSE-IF.
Longtime R & B family name. Gave (out) Crossword Clue NYT. Twitter titter: LOL. Cara sang and co-wrote the song "Flashdance... What a Feeling" for which she won an Academy Award for Best Original Song and a Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance in 1984. Clues are grouped in the order they appeared. Email symbols, informally Crossword Clue NYT. Here, all the features indicated in the previous theme answers have been removed from the timepiece, now revealed as a wristwatch.
It lies in the Indian Ocean, southwest of the Bay of Bengal, and southeast of the Arabian Sea; it is separated from the Indian subcontinent by the Gulf of Mannar and the Palk Strait. Nytimes Crossword puzzles are fun and quite a challenge to solve. His economical and understated style—which he termed the iceberg theory—had a strong influence on 20th-century fiction, while his adventurous lifestyle and public image brought him admiration from later generations. That's all I know about it. The clue explains it perfectly. Eye-grabbing email subject line Crossword Clue NYT. Just in case somebody fudged the numbers. We add many new clues on a daily basis. Combat doctors: MEDICS. Figuratively, a person or thing of value.
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Many attack victims are surfers or people riding boogie boards. If you're wondering how I can be so ignorant and still solve crosswords so fast, join the club. The shark is simply mistaking a human for something it usually eats. Ocean predator taking whatever crossword clue printable. Police officer shouting " BACK UP! " MR. MET also didn't come easily, and I had a C v K crisis with ERIK, and I'm guessing a "rubber stamp" was a metaphor because I don't know of any stamps that just say " YES, " and I haven't heard HOSER since "Strange Brew" was playing all the time on HBO 30+ years ago, and I really thought the "shower" in 44D: Something to put on before a shower was a bathroom shower, and I wouldn't put a PONCHO on under any circumstances anyway. Also, what is an EASY CHAIR?
Their fearsome appearance, large size, and hostile, alien environment combine to make them seem like something straight out of a nightmare. I don't know what's conveyed by the phrase. Specifically, the term "Arawak" has been applied at various times to the Lokono of South America and the Taíno, who historically lived in the Greater Antilles and northern Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean, all of whom spoke related Arawakan languages. I'm slightly exaggerating, in that I suspected the Greater Antilles were in the Caribbean (correct) and that ARAWAK were native Americans (correct). Really disturbed by 32A: Overwhelmed police officer's request until I realized the answer was BACK-UP, not " BACK UP! " I've only seen / heard of ARAWAK in crosswords. Relative difficulty: Medium. Or what an ARAWAK is. Ocean predator taking whatever crossword clue answer. Needs an extra something. • • •BEEHIVE is absurd—seems like something clever could've been done with a revealer: some kind of play on words … something. Would've been a little too much potentially violent state power for one puzzle. I wonder this often. In this article, we'll find out why sharks attack, what an attack is like, and what kinds of sharks attack people most often. Although shark attacks can seem vicious and brutal, it's important to remember that sharks aren't evil creatures constantly on the lookout for humans to attack.
The Arawak are a group of indigenous peoples of South America and historically of the Caribbean. PREDATOR DRONES (51A: Aircraft in modern airstrikes). Harper's appears to have a regular column called "Easy Chair. " They are animals obeying their instincts, like all other animals. Even with BEEHIVE being a virtual gimme, that SE corner was the toughest one for me to put together. In the majority of recorded attacks, the shark bites the victim, hangs on for a few seconds (possibly dragging the victim through the water or under the surface), and then lets go. Just a … comfortable chair? And second because the addition of "enjoy" is just weird. Gary Adkison, diver ("Sharkbite! This bears a close resemblance to a sea lion (the main prey of great white sharks) or a sea turtle (a common food for tiger sharks). Ocean predator taking whatever crossword club de football. Sharks strike terror into the hearts of people around the world like no other creatures. Once the shark gets a taste, it realizes that this isn't its usual food, and it lets go. MHO … wouldn't come.
Fill is sufficiently vibrant, though I still refuse to believe a MONOSKI is a thing (18A: Relative of a snowboard). As predators at the top of the ocean food chain, sharks are designed to hunt and eat large amounts of meat. I maybe be getting EASY CHAIR confused with "Chevy Van" or Bob Dylan's big brass bed. DOMESTIC WORKERS (36A: Maids, butlers and au pairs). I had EASY and needed almost every cross to get CHAIR. Ninety percent or more of shark incidents are mistakes. A shark's diet consists of other sea creatures -- mainly fish, sea turtles, whales and sea lions and seals. They assume that we're something that we are not. Didn't like clue on EASY CHAIR at all (20D: Sit back and enjoy it), first because I hate the "it" clues (e. g. [Step on it] for STAIR or GAS, [Beat it] for THE RAP, etc. ) THEME: BEEHIVE (60A: Where to find the ends of 19-, 36- and 51-Across) — ends of theme answers are words that are also bee types: Theme answers: - CARIBBEAN QUEEN (19A: 1984 #1 Billy Ocean hit). Most of rest of the grid was simple. The shark's confusion is easier to understand once we start to look at things from the shark's point of view. A shark swimming below sees a roughly oval shape with arms and legs dangling off, paddling along.
I also don't know where the Greater Antilles are (I'm guessing the CARIBBEAN QUEEN lives there? ) In fact, humans don't provide enough high-fat meat for sharks, which need a lot of energy to power their large, muscular bodies. Humans are not on the menu. Puzzle already has the deeply troubling PREDATOR DRONES in it.
It is very rare for a shark to make repeated attacks and actually feed on a human victim. The first clue comes in the pattern that most shark attacks take. The sudden violence of a shark attack is truly a terrifying experience for the victim -- but are sharks really man-eating monsters with a taste for human flesh? No one I know uses the phrase. We'll also look at some ways to avoid shark attacks. Surviving the Great White"). I think recent protests in Ferguson, New York, and elsewhere really colored my perception of what was happening in that clue and why the police officer felt "overwhelmed. "
I might've misspelled it as HMO, which is weird. Signed, Rex Parker, King of CrossWorld.