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		Solving => Today's Puzzles => Topic started by: magus on April 09, 2015, 09:50:40 AM
		
			
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				THEME:   DOPE is inside random phrases  (I have already alerted the authorities)
 
 GOOD ONES:
 Skinny, so to speak, and {theme}   INSIDE DOPE
 King output   NOVELS
 
 BTW:
 ESA =NG
 
 Pressure for payment   DUNS [in my neighborhood it was guns; "dun" meant only finished as in, "I'm DUN wit dis!"  :-[
 
 RATING: ;D
 Three grins = Loved it; Two grins = Enjoyed it; One grin = A bit bland for my taste; One teardrop = Not much fun
 
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				"Popular chip" is FRITO. Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, because "Fritos" is a brand name, I maintain that a single Fritos corn chip must be referred to as a "chip" and not as a "frito." After all, a single Lays potato chip is never called a "lay," is it? I rest my case.
			
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				The New York Times crossword appearing in today's Daily News has four theme answers which begin horizontally and then continue downwards. "Lagging" is the clue to the theme: FALLINGBEHIND. Get it?
 
 But there are 46 black squares. Forty-six! That is the most I have ever seen in a 15x15 puzzle.
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				For the Defense:
 
 "We need stuff for the dip."
 "Like chips?"
 "I guess."
 "Fritos?"
 "Whatever.  Yeah, Fritos? are fine."
 
 But the Prosecutor would have us believe that the conversation would go this way:
 
 "We need stuff for the dip."
 "Like chips?"
 "I guess."
 "Fritos?"
 "What are you crazy?!  You said chips; now you're saying Fritos.  A Frito isn't a chip!  What a fool!"
 "Well, how about a Lay?"
 "As if..."
 
 The Defense rests --- like the Walrus sitting on a potato chip.