THEMELESS MONDAY: [ ACROSS LITE][ PDF]
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I’m sure nobody, and I mean nobody will be surprised to hear what the two starting seed answers were in today’s puzzle. And since nobody would flinch, I won’t bother to point them out. Only stopping to say that one of them was slightly different, actually twelve letters long, and originally went at 19-Across. And that’s why we’ve got such a random looking grid today.
And if you’re confused by that last paragraph, imagine living with a brain wherein that makes total sense. Might explain my puzzles a bit.
Share the puzzle. New one on Thursday.
nother fine puzzle – Artod/Dodle was a natick
One OODLE? Only one oodle? Maybe something we should start using. LENSLOVECRAFTER is the pseudonym i use while doing the Lovatt’s crosswords coming straight from Down Under. A wee inspiration coming from the Roger Corman movie X: The Man With X-Ray Eyes.
Ah. Artoo. Lol, I know Artoo. Typo with reinstated (reinseated) and not reading the clue all that closely was the problem. No natick, just my errors.
Fine puzzle. Enjoyed it as always!
Forgot to add, of course, that I saw a D not an O when I autocorrected with AcrossLite, so Artod/Dodle. Thanks again.
Nice puzzle
Llanos are in Venezuela and Columbia, I thinks. Pampas are in Argentina.