MGWCC #764 - “Eat, Drink, and Be Meta”
- Nancygo
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I completed my first MGWCC with the help of @DrTom (thank you so much!) I am #440 on the list.
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Fair point, I just relied on his Twitter page, Wikipedia, and Brittanica.com. It looks like his son who played professional tennis uses Sergei.
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- Joe Ross
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Busy weekend & morning had me ignoring & forgetting about this until a little while ago.
BEAM me, please.
Apologies, too, for being too lazy to create a spreadsheet, but the horde of quick solvers made it seem unnecessary.
BEAM me, please.
Apologies, too, for being too lazy to create a spreadsheet, but the horde of quick solvers made it seem unnecessary.
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- Joe Ross
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- BarbaraK
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My notes look like Joe’s except that I had
Boba or soDa for SOBA
and
Sake or cOke for CAKE
Clear enough which was intended, and in post solve googling, I learned that boba is actually the little pellets in the tea, not the drink itself.
Boba or soDa for SOBA
and
Sake or cOke for CAKE
Clear enough which was intended, and in post solve googling, I learned that boba is actually the little pellets in the tea, not the drink itself.
If you want help with a meta, feel free to PM me. The more specific you are about what you have and what you want, the more likely I can help without spoiling.
(And if I help you win a mug, I’ll be especially delighted.)
(And if I help you win a mug, I’ll be especially delighted.)
- KayW
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I wanted to riff on one of @Joe Ross's usual images and post:
Beaned. Er, Beamed.
Beaned. Er, Beamed.
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Two of my favorite things finally together at last.
I got it right away except for a letter or two so I kept trying to backsolve before submitting. WINES eluded me for a while.
- woozy
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So.... nobody fell for the 11-columns must mean exactly one letter per column? And apparent every single person knowing to change a letter to get an liquid diet knew that obviously meant the original entry had to refer to food and no single person was dense and obtuse enough to not realize there were 11 food entries? And since absolutely nobody thought you had to change exactly one letter in each column regardless about whether the original entry was about food or not, then nobody got confused that some columns had no clear candidate for the letter change and other columns had multiple choices?
Well, good. I'm glad none of us were stumped on that red herring. I certainly wasn't.
Well, good. I'm glad none of us were stumped on that red herring. I certainly wasn't.
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Not a meta, but, yeesh!, that was tough to create.
My Entry to the May 2024 CrossHare Midi Contest
Not a meta, but, yeesh!, that was tough to create.
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I saw the 11 columns and spent a lot of time on it. I saw the 11 food items, but did not find the letter change, so didn't solve.