Actually it's bated (not baited) breath just sayin'. (Just kidding. He didn't like BEAM or DOUBT. Also needed some help from convenient plurals (POCs) including one of the most notorious two for one POCs in xword history at the end of 12D OREO and 26A EPEE. @Nancy/jbergwe can only hope that the NEXT time we hear about Sarah Palin is when she loses the gigantic group of candidates vying for the ONE congressional district in Alaska. I don't know if it's post-ACPT blues, but I feel the puzzles this week have been pretty lousy. This one consists of 18 pop culture phrases or things along 3 proper names of movie actors and 1 comic book writer. The hill I died on today was being convinced that any song about pirates must have "yo-ho-ho" in it somewhere (as in "Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum") and therefore the "words sung twice" must be hOHO instead of yOHO. I replied its not made up, its the actual name. And 2) That everything on their menu is called a "Mc-something-or-other". As I often say here, I don't agree that the kinds of entries in question are necessarily "trivia." As far as rotating the direction of the letters (unless it's simply writing backwards in the Downs but cluing "up" in some fashion. But I would say that todays blog and comments are chock full of this sort of complaint and I disagree with each of them. Apparently Palin hasnt lived in Alaska for around 10 years. The rebus hairs on my neck stood on end early on, but the rebus-less solution, IMO, is far more elegant. Beam can be a noun I think as sunbeam. In response to What? I agree in general with ShirleyF 7:33 am but do not see why she would call hockeymom and sego borderline ppp. We had fun teasing our friends to guess what it was. :)Med.To KEY or not to KEY; that was the rebus question. Come on guys, you cant be that old. My only writeover was trEES before EPES. Easy! . Well said, @Shirley F. Couldn't agree with you more. Surely youve used the Internet once or twice or maybe just maybe played a video game in that time span. And quite happily so, to tell the truth. Then my eye just happened to hit on that crossing -KEY- and in a flash 9-down now made sense. But for me, this puzzle was not enthralling. "Cool. couldn't get it completed because it was Thursday, therefore rebus day, and so that's what I used until autocheck revealed those as just "E". McJob? The crossword clue possible answer is available in 7 letters.This answers first letter of which starts with M and can be found at the end of W. D&D. HAY.The fillins never quite got full-out Ow de Sperational, but they flirted with it some. My dictionary has BEAM as a noun meaning a big grin, It also MURMUR as a low sound, and I certainly murmured to my son when he was a baby. I know it's not my puz solving skills. An ugly addition to this grid. Then I wanted WHISKEY Jar because of the song (Whiskey in a Jar) so the entire top half just sat there, (Jeopardy theme song running . . I dont care what the dictionary says. A decade or so ago he was all about how the puzzle needed more contemporary pop culture in its content. Comics. The revealer answer should be SQUISH&TURNKEYS.Not to mention that people frequently say OKEY-DOKEY, which contains a second KEY that could have been capitalized on. I vastly prefer NEWB to noob so I started out on the right foot and stepped right down to WHISKEYJUG. But apparently in 2016 student organizations started petitioning the school to change the library's name.So maybe I'm all alone here, but: This Theme Does Not Work. But, hey -- it' a ThursPuz, sooo ok.staff weeject pick KEY. Tough puzzle. CHEYENNES. )-letter DNF in the silliest place - EBBS. Uninteresting. Very familiar with Kishka. A newb is simply someone who is inexperienced and is learning. Plus--while we're in the NW--wouldn't you think those two words at 14 across would rhyme with "me?" It is a daily puzzle and today like every other day, we published all the solutions of the puzzle for your convenience. I understand generational differences but things dont have to be contemporaneous to be part of history.Any more stories like this? Really liked those phrases changed by commas. @egsforbreakfast - paragraph two - Yep. Why dont we?Oh yeah, the puzzle - Skipped past the kealoa and started in the NE. FWIW, MCJOB was popularized by Douglas Coupland in 1991, with his novel Generation X. I kind of delighted at seeing it in the grid, but sure, give the existential crisis to the Zoomers. Rare puz word. Their emotions are all over the place. KETO & KETEL. And boy, that clue for DOUBT! Teens are hormonally enriched. Head over to the comments section and tell us what do you think is right! The rotation thing doesn't really do it for me. Can't believe this got a Pow! A perfectly good puzzle marred by sloppy clueing. Operations that are ready-to-go or a hint to unlocking the four answers in this puzzle, Besides the whole NOOB fiasco, the worst mistake-pit I fell in was the GAS / GEL pit which is to say I wrote in GAS and then "confirmed" it with GEL before ultimately realizing the answers were actually, TURNKEYS (48A: Jailers or a hint to "unlocking" four answers in this puzzle), MON(KEY) PAW (9D: Jordan Peele's production company, named for a classic horror short story), DON(KEY) KONG (36D: 1981 video game that featured the first appearance of Mario). I'm not a total stranger to Jewish cuisine. This crossword clue Jordan Peele's production company, named for a classic horror short story was discovered last seen in the April 7 2022 at the New York Times Crossword. We and our partners use cookies to Store and/or access information on a device. ah meDon't get caught in the "NET" I made. loren ? I think it was finally the gimme DONKEY KONG that clued me in.iNURES before ENURES, and I eVaded putting in anything but the V until I had the crosses for AVOID. Happy Friday Eve. Fell face first into the NooB (87 million Google hits) / NEWB (9 million) trap. @Z You left out "shaudenfruede" in your footnote. 10D has three plausible answers:ComanchesCheyennesCherokeesGot it on the second try. @Pabloinnh, I felt the same way you did about NEWB then @Zed and @Peter P enlightened me on what NOOB really means. @kitshef 8:12Been doing them on the phone, ex Sun, for so long I completely forgot that! Am I the only one who has never seen the word decoct before? I got it at the WHIS[KEY] JUG. Dad's already into the KETEL. However, they often used the word which is slang for "guts"as in "the ball hit me in the kishkas. with the Elmer Holmes Bobst Library) and 14-Across (Words sung twice before "a pirate's life for me."). Im glad it didnt help you. Definitely not challenging - the trick fell with the WHISKEY JUG x OKEY DOKE cross. Was sure this was a rebus Thursday.Instead of "turning" the key, I "inserted" the key. I find it an imaginative and expressive word that cleverly combines two concepts. It's not entirely a generational thing: If you have no abiding interest in "Batman" or in similar PEEPS, you're not going to know a creator of a superhero from any era. I knew the key had to turn early on, but I thought it was turning inside a rebus for a bit. . Facebook. If you are noticing it it is probably because its unfamiliar. Not a member yet? Ho ho - a one-(two? The printing press 13D definitely should have been "Smile big" first time I've encountered a verb *trying* to be clued as a noun but still hinting at the verb form. Thats fingernails on blackboard to me. Medium. Yay:MCJOB: I've done that work plenty in life and it's where I am usually happiest. Much more enjoyable than one of Rex's rants about things that must be wrong because he doesn't understand them. I have heard of MCJOB. )Took me to the Revealer/DONEKONG to see what was happening. If you would like to change your settings or withdraw consent at any time, the link to do so is in our privacy policy accessible from our home page. In front of each clue we have added . And now that I know what it means, I dont like it. Newb is not a thing. Weird to see OHARE and TOMEI again this week. Guess what. Oh, and there are thousands of people who have purchased and enjoyed ROBOT KITS. I foolishly thought that this was a blog for crossword puzzle solvers and all other puzzles were irrelevant. Even wondering if peeps would include a KEYSTONE PA of which I am one. Ive had this problem before when using the app, which is not as forgiving as my old standby print edition which doesnt care if put all the letters in one box, use a slash or just nod sagely and tell myself Ive solved it. Comics. from Jeff C. But I will say this in the puzzle's favor: NEWB is correct. I can't recall a blog so filled with petty, whiny, complaints. When I saw the solution I was pleased at how well it worked, and enjoyed the rest of the puzzle. I had to study for a bit in order to ABSORB it but I see now that the down answer TURNs at the KEY entry. "Kishka" classic polka song - "Who Stole the Kishka" by Frankie Yankovich and others. Click here for more information on that word. why? (wikipedia). Concoct is oddly familiar. @Beezer - all words were made up at one time or another. I overcomplicated this one. I couldnt mention yesterday that the revealer COMMA was the days Wordle solution. Im 34 and newb has been around for 20 plus years. A red-letter day: I agree with Rex completely (especially the anti-TikTok rant). "I have to go to Bobst now." It's not that bright right now and it's never been a "cool" look even for rock stars, and you're not a rock star.Here is one problem with making gratuitous nasty remarks: for all you know, Ross Trudeau is wearing sun glasses because his neurofibromatosis or one of the many surgeries he has had has made the necessary to protect his eyes. LOL. The NEWB,noob,newbie ngram.MW sources NEWB to the early 1980s and noob to the early 1990s. We and our partners use data for Personalised ads and content, ad and content measurement, audience insights and product development. ANTSY: I like that word. When the answer to 1 across revealed itself to be clearly wrong, I just decidednope, not gonna do this one today. Please dont do that again. It was a MOVIN display of constructioneerin.Masked & Anonymo6Us**gruntz**. ABSORB. The NYT of late has written about unions (Amazon, Starbucks) but use the word UNIONISTS? DECOCT. Contemporary use can particularly refer to a beginner or new user of computers, often concerning Internet activity, such as online gaming[1] or Linux use. One letter per space and English is read from left to right, not at 90 degree angles. Classic crosswords cultivate wit; crosswords based on generational knowledge cultivate smug self-satisfaction among those in the target demographic, and frustration and disappointment among everyone else. @Mike in Bed Sty: "Older folks will get KANE, younger folks will get MCJOB. Firstly, it being Thursday, I assumed there would be a rebus. And @Anonymous 7:27, did the same with HOHO, but since I lived in New England for decades, remembered the school in NH is UNH, not NHU. I put the blame on the editors, not the constructors. I froze. And I agree that the current trend towards over-reliance on culturally specific factual knowledge is regrettable. Maybe BEAM works in a sense because smile can be a verb: the sun beaming down, the sun smiling down.?? Notice I didnt say smile a big BEAM because that doesnt work and neither did the clue for 13 down. Earliest uses probably date to late twentieth century United States Armed Forces jargon, though possible precursor terms are much earlier. The only difference between a Taming of the Shrew reference and a 10 Things I Hate About You reference is who is being excluded. I finally decided that theyd think that all of this malarKEY is just hoKEYness.Ive opined before that virtually 100% of the time, comments that amount to the ignorant, lazy editors got this clue/answer wrong are themselves wrong. Billy Bard knew this. @Southside, all words were made up at one time or another. That said, NEWB (me too for NooB) and TKOD across the top did not initially bode well for this one. I do, too. I like this definition (sounds like a lot of people on this blog) -NOOB - Also spelled n00b (with zeros), this is actually a derogatory term saved for arrogant yet ignorant know-it-alls, who make fools of themselves by spreading negativity, making erroneous claims, and just being all-around unpleasant individuals. It appears there are no comments on this clue yet. Not sure who thought they were good entries. JORDAN PEELES PRODUCTION COMPANY NAMED FOR A CLASSIC HORROR SHORT STORY Nytimes Crossword Clue Answer, The Times Crossword Puzzle. Got a late start on my puzzling today but I absolutely loved this puzzle and figured out the gimmick quickly with a momentary single box rebus of KEY under WHIS_JUG. "Like most Yiddish words, it's just the best. And I have definitely heard the Mc prefix applied to other things to suggest that same kind of offensive plebeian inoffensive in other areas. This whole week has seemed frustrating to me. This mess was artificially toughened up with a farrago of mistakes that any competent copyeditor would have caught first time around. Complicated, but it sorta worked (except that 24A now made no sense.Then came the real problem: Although I too grew up in Wisconsin and heard that polka a lot [Fun fact: when Weird Al Yankovic came along I just assumed he was Frankie's son, but apparently they are not related], I hadn't remembered that, so I was looking for Knishes--and I could get that by going diagonally from the K to the N of MINI, then back to the left for the ISH -- only the KA were where the es should be. So sue me, Im old. It was not much of a streak to have ruined, but to have it ruined by that . MURMUR. Can you Solve worlds first crossword ever? I did nothing at all.SOCCER MOM (which I never questioned, not even once) also gave me KISs?A for the stuffed Jewish dish. I only briefly considered a rebus and quite enjoyed the TURNed KEYs. I liked the theme here - too bad the rest of the puzzle didnt hold up. Then glanced over at JOCKEYFOR/TUREDAY for confirmation. My sentiments exactly! with E. No problem with NEWB, wrote it in as the word rhyming with, well, tube let's say. Never realized my mistake until I got here, I solve with the newspaper. (9:33 AM) I would say it is not important if the editor is unfamiliar with something, it's what the editor believes the solvers will react to a puzzle. Also had NOOB for the longest time. Soccer moms don't drive to rinks. Theme and revealer were fine - I just thought the rest of the puzzle was flat. First I was sure it had to be OKEEDOKE. There was a program, little-known today, established in 1824 that encouraged voluntary relocation.On another note, I plopped in NEWB without hesitation, as that's how we spelled it 30+ years ago, as a shortened version of NEWBIE, where I worked. You all had trouble with KISHKA? Ugh the cluing left much to be desired! Already have an account? What would they say? Much time lost there. Continue with Recommended Cookies. There was way too much trivia and proper nouns JAMMED into this one for me to even try to finish. I finally figured out my error: the intersection of 1-Down (Sch. Very disappointing that the puzzle has become a trivia contest. You should be ashamed. The Bobst has been on my shit list for a long time. it's INURES (right??). with every cross pretty solidly confirmed. No problemo with this Thursday. Thanks to crossword symmetry, it wasn't hard to place the remaining KEYS. Duh! I've only ever seen NEWB spelled with an E and a W (since it's an abbreviation of the original slang, NEWBIE), so 1-Across was simple. Nothing says someone is more hipreplacementer than hipster than complaining about the new thing being dangerous for kids. The MIAA on the other hand is definitely ppp to me. I think it's a colorful addition to the language.What I hate is slang that's lazy, invented solely for texting purposes, and often deliberately misspelled. The telephone. Rex is too polite to say this, but I'm not. Although I usually have no idea what the answers to clues about Grammy winners, HipHop artists and the like are, I dont consider such as unfair simply because of my ignorance. Any newcomer was called a NEWBIE, or sometimes, NEWB.Also put in HAY immediately, as I reasoned if it was the car, mustang would have been capitalized. As long as they don't appear too frequently, I understand those that like his style deserve their preferences, but from reading the comments here I'm not sure how universally liked his style is.Am I too negative? but that never even occurred to me.So, the theme. I agree with Rex that there was some sketchy clueing and fill but I saw the theme right away with the whiskey jug/okeydoke cross, and there was enough gimme fill crossing the sketchy ones that I sailed through this. I guess the contemporary thing is to spell things wrong (see mic, lede, lulz, etc., etc.) NEWB slowed me down, and LGBq was an error for me.KISHKAS? @Mike in Bed-Stuy - Don't you mean "its we Boomers"? I need to do some research.I thought this one was clever and amusing, LH and RT Like Having a Real Thursday for a change. Real silly DNF today. If only I had known the lion. Also, OREO/OREOS has been in the NYT puzzle more than 500 times, yet never clued with the cream and chocolate letters connection. EEK was funly clued. MONKEYPAW. Ug.NEWB: spelled wrong. A good concept, although it didnt really jump out at me. Example: TKOD.This one played more medium for me; befuddled in the NW I went to the NE and wound up with MONEPAW (?) I'm with @Son Volt 8:02, seeing the TURN of the KEY early at WHISKEY JUG x OKEY DOKE, which then quickly solved the puzzle of the HOCKEY MOM and MONKEY PAW (great entry!). ;-)Diana, Lady-in-Waiting for Crosswords. Noob or n00b has more the connotation of being a clueless idiot who will never learn from their mistakes to it, as well. Lets make a list! lolOtherwise, pretty straightforward, with the exception of the KISHKA / OKEY DOKE cross. Sheesh. @JD - Im pretty sure the country would be better off if the Avett brothers replaced five SC Justices. "Okay, I'll be at Tisch." *I got this slight twinge that someone will not notice that theres actually no difference between newb and noob and believe me. And it is the New York Times, puzzle, so knowing the Bobst library is fair enough.Finally, I think Sarah Palin said that she was a HOCKEY MOM, which was kind of like a momma grizzly, in the 2008 presidential debates. This comment has been removed by the author. ), I did not look askance at the Bobst clue for NYU; but now that you mention it, yeah, that's a gimme-a-break clue (the opposite of a gimme, I guess). It's the OTHER ear worm you'll have in your head all day after you've finally purged that "It's a Small World" one. Videos by e-girls and e-boys tend to be flirtatious and, many times, overtly sexual. I seem to detect "a sense of strain" in this one.I have some vague memory of a song called "Who stole the kishka". Ever. I suppose those so inclined might serve it next week at their Seder. Then check out this New York Times Crossword April 7 2022 other crossword clue. @cdilly52 1030amLMS is gunna do wwWWWWAAAAYYYyyy more than sue you. (Tisch School of the Arts.) I married a Wisconsin native, so have become ENURED to polka music. I also don't see that it's a misdirect type clue as Rex claims. Finally, people wearing sunglasses in their profile pictures, ehem Ross go ahead and take them off while they take your photo. Click here to register and learn about the benefits! I think the thief was "Yasha". Annnd I also don't like having those four 9-letter answers that are not part of the theme. I never heard of New Hampshire University but I went with it. Very enjoyable. Originally had OKaY DOnE, then getting the KEY idea, changed to the correct crosses.EBOY was new, but the crosses were solid.Very enjoyable romp.Peace ~ Compassion ~ Tolerance ~ Kindness to all . No idea: EBOY, KISHKA. It isn't used that way. Im half Dutch with a heavy dose of Spanish from my mom so tilting at windmills is genetic here. I guess all those Ks and Ys were challenging to fit into the grid. I had HOHO as my answer, which meant I had NHU for my 1-Down answer. I had GLASS JAR and MASON JAR before I figured out that KEY was the magic word for solving the puzzle, but still was stuck because like any drinker worth their salt, moonshine comes in a JAR, not a jug. @egsOh, I sure hope you're right about @Southside. To view the purposes they believe they have legitimate interest for, or to object to this data processing use the vendor list link below. NEWB - TKOD - MCJOB - YOHO - MINI - GPA - MIA - EEK - DICTA - DEUS - LGBTI don't know. Which is to say, its initially for my generation, but were used to being overlooked ;)I kind of delighted at seeing it in the grid. To MURMUR Sweet Nothings in one's devoted's ear is centuries, if not millennia, olde. Today's puzzle is far from among my favorites, but your comment almost makes it worthwhile. It's not that bright right now and it's never been a "cool" look even for rock stars, and you're not a rock star. Also agree imposter syndrome feeling is much more about self-doubt, but every time I pose as a decent crossword solver I quicky learn that's doubtable, so OK. It publishes for over 100 years in the NYT Magazine. The internet. Now, context can blur these meanings, but thats how I remember it. Here's a case where it SHOULD have been a rebus and wasn't.I am wanting the NYT to start publishing the names of the real editors (McJob editors) rather than the executive editor (WS) because I'm convinced this puzzle was rushed to print because Jada is in it and WS just rubber stamped it. If you merely *turn* each KEY 90 you cover up three letters in the down answer. The clue "Jordan Peele's production company, named for a classic horror short story" was last spotted by us at the New York Times Crossword on April 7 2022.Featuring some of the most popular crossword puzzles, XWordSolver.com uses the knowledge of experts in history, anthropology . Variant forms of the noun include newby and newbie, while the related term noob (often stylized as "n00b") is often used in online gaming. AVOID MOVINThe HOCKEYMOM seems OKEYDOKE,no DOUBT the JOCKEYFOR the TEAM,but shell ABSORB a KETEL-Cokeand a WHISKEYJUG of Jim BEAM.--- ENOS OHARE, Not bad. Jordan Peeles production company named for a classic horror short story NYT Crossword Clue Answers are listed below and every time we find a new solution for this clue, we add it on the answers list highlighted in green. Instagram. My main exposure to KISHKA comes from the polka standard "Who Stole The Kishka? The Plains Indians roamed this area, and the Cherokee avoided settling there.My own Cherokee ancestors voluntarily relocated to what was then Arkansas Territory (in present-day Oklahoma, prior to the creation of Indian Territory) a year before the forced removal on the Trail of Tears. Interchangeable. But then I thought about all the BucKEYe and HawKEYe flunKEY types in the Great Plains. That clue makes no sense. Noob is what you say when you want to imply that not only are they new, but also a bit of a boob. Nice bonus.faves: FLOWN. I cringed when I saw RTs name this morning. Jordan Peeles production company named for a classic horror short story Crossword Clue Nytimes . Once again, this is not part of the rules of crosswords. Also, that my family always called it Stuffed Derma, not Kishka, so that one took some time to parse. Personally, I like trees as sticking points a lot better. I'm not even counting borderline ones (HOCKEYMOM, SEGO, MIA) or the descent into words that might be thought gross, or at least that never used to be considered crossword fodder. I wonder if [Sch. Thx Lucy & Ross; a fine Thurs. My blog comment yesterday DID mention the comma coincidence, but was censored out by a moderator. And DOUBT when the answer clearly pointed to some specific that shrinks and those who go to shrinks know about, and then throw it in there without the SELF? OHARE and MCJOB got me going, but it wasnt until I had worked back into the NW that the penny dropped with WHISKEY JUG. For once I'm in complete agreement with @Rex. At first I gave this the stinKEYe. Had no problem w NEWB - Ive seen it plenty. That's bad enough the first time! This was also rejected because she never heard of him. We hope that you love crosswords as we do. Had NooB; have seen NEWB, tho.Ex HOCKEY dad here; daughter-in-law is a bonafide ringette MOM.Don't DOUBT, AVOID your worries; everything's going to be alright! You can be a McChristian, go to. And hells bells, I've been writing it: OKEY DOKEY since before JADA rolled her eye.Ohthe TURN KEYS were not especially hard to get. 1)The fact that McDonald's jobs are so soul-numbingly boring. I had the same experience. Meet me later at Loeb." After that, I was able to complete that corner. The theme concept was great, as it led many of us to think rebus for at least a while, until such thinking became obviously wrong. Wasnt that hard to solve and I got the theme pretty quickly, BUT, I never quite figure out how to enter the REBUS answers correctly. The to this one was .. The assistant editor (not the Times) rejected this because she said it looked made up. This answers first letter of which starts with M and can be found at the end of W. We think MONEPAW is the possible answer on this clue.if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[336,280],'crosswordeg_com-medrectangle-3','ezslot_1',132,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-crosswordeg_com-medrectangle-3-0'); Did you get the correct answer for your Jordan Peele's production company, named for a classic horror short story crossword clue? Please. td pg: 22:08 / W: 4* (wrong guess at 3)Peace ~ Compassion ~ Tolerance ~ Kindness to all . Nice tricky puzzle. Inexcusable. It was used to avoid having EONSKANE CROSSING SSTU. Cholent is another one, which I don't recall ever seeing in a puzzle. Ha! I DOUBT he's reviewing these in depth and is relying on his team, and somebody on the team is phoning it in. And I did read somewhere that people are comforted by whispering same as murmur maybe. But I do agree that crosswords are classically based on wordplay far more than on factual knowledge. Same with Lil Nas X versus Abba versus Elvis versus Puccini. Ugh. Offensive in its plebeian inoffensiveness. Its not the thing, its the teens. Once you get the KEY thing it's more mechanical chore than puzzle. My parents, who were German Jews, never ate kishka, because it was Eastern European in origin. Thank you! No. Simon ___ (playground game) crossword clue, Auntie Em and Uncle Henry, for two crossword clue, Matthew ___, "West Wing" president after Josiah Bartlet crossword clue, Ceramic iron compound that's nonconductive crossword clue, Only Marx brother not in any Marx Brothers films crossword clue, Actress Angela of "Malcolm X" crossword clue, Freedom for a screenwriter, say crossword clue, Failing a drug test or leaving the state, maybe crossword clue, Cause of some head-scratching crossword clue, Cause of crying in the kitchen crossword clue, Predatory relatives of coral crossword clue, One isn't good for cellphone service crossword clue, Perpetual state at the North Pole in winter crossword clue, Phillipa ___, original Eliza in "Hamilton" crossword clue, Be accepted by one's peers crossword clue, Resting spot for some buns crossword clue, "Queen of denial" and "knight and day" crossword clue, Star that's actually three stars crossword clue, 2009 Beyonc hit containing the lyric "I got my angel now" crossword clue, ___ v. Alston (landmark 2021 Supreme Court antitrust decision) crossword clue, "We choose to go to the moon" speaker, for short crossword clue, Head of House Stark on "Game of Thrones" crossword clue, Tennis's Nadal, informally crossword clue, Collection awaiting analysis crossword clue, Accepted without objection crossword clue, Six-time Dodgers All-Star Ron crossword clue, Thiamine deficiency disease crossword clue, Second-highest rank in Spelling Bee crossword clue, Jordan Peele's production company, named for a classic horror short story. Not making a list but it appears that several solvers fell a little short of fully understanding the theme.Also a LOT of folks are trying to outRex Rex. Rook roob would do OK.OKEY OKie OKEe OaKie.DOKE DOak.No idea how to spell anyofit. Wasted lots of time once I had it solved by entering KEY, then E/Key, before realizing it wasnt a REBUS at all, though I really, really wanted it to be. And the phrase is often used as DOKEY with any of the variations. I considered NOOB briefly but when it was obvious that wouldn't work, switched to NEWB, apparently unacceptable to some but fine by me.
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