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Fri., 12/4 Craig Stowe
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magus:
THEME: the corners of the grid have the names of fictional cats
GOOD ONES:
Diagonal {& theme} KITTYCORNER
Leftovers OTHERS
BTW:
"Yoo-Hoo" HERE I AM [possible, but mostly it's "Hello there" or "Hey"]
Pebby Lee specialty TORCH SONG [they were sad love songs named from the expression "burning a torch for" meaning mourning a loss of a lover]
Pulls a Charmin shenanigan, briefly TPS [TPS=toilet papers, meaning to deface property with toilet paper, a brand of which is Charmin]
RATING: ;D
Three grins = Loved it; Two grins = Enjoyed it; One grin = A bit bland for my taste; One teardrop = Not much fun
Thomps2525:
Today's crossword has a cute theme but the word "kittycorner" really has nothing to do with cats. The Grammarist.com website explains that "Catty-corner, kitty-corner and cater-cornered all derive from the Middle English catre-corner, literally meaning four-cornered. All three forms are used throughout the English-speaking world. They usually mean positioned diagonally across a four-way intersection but they can work in other contexts relating to one thing being diagonal from another. Most dictionaries recommend cater-cornered but kitty-corner and catty-corner are more common in actual usage. The past-participial forms—i.e., kitty-cornered and catty-cornered—might be more grammatically correct but the uninflected forms are more common."
http://grammarist.com/usage/catty-corner-kitty-corner/
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