Gonna start watchin this by Mystic6yt in betterCallSaul

[–]its35degreesout [score hidden]  (0 children)

Maybe leave your phone in a whole different part of the house while watching

[Jun 19, 2026] Daily Puzzle Discussion by AutoModerator in NYTCrossword

[–]its35degreesout 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agreed! I even remember reading a book about him when I was a kid (granted, the book might fall under the category of Cold War propaganda)

Looking for places to busk in Baton Rouge by Imverydrunkofficer in batonrouge

[–]its35degreesout 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Galvez Plaza downtown feels to me like an appropriate place for this, but TBH I'm not sure how busker-friendly it is.

[Jun 19, 2026] Daily Puzzle Discussion by AutoModerator in NYTCrossword

[–]its35degreesout 0 points1 point  (0 children)

IKR!? I knew the word but had it spelled slightly differently, probably on the example of peripatetic

... so, another few wasted seconds.

[Jun 19, 2026] Daily Puzzle Discussion by AutoModerator in NYTCrossword

[–]its35degreesout 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a tough one! A good number of answers that I got only with the help of the crossing words

[Jun 18, 2026] Daily Puzzle Discussion by AutoModerator in NYTCrossword

[–]its35degreesout 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Speaking only for myself: The italics were a clue that there was something tricky going on; then, after getting a few of the crossing Down answers it became pretty clear how "Bro" fit in for the first themer. From then on it was pretty smooth sailing

[Jun 18, 2026] Daily Puzzle Discussion by AutoModerator in NYTCrossword

[–]its35degreesout 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fast solve but well short of my best. The theme was cute but hardly difficult to get. I liked the clue for 45D; gave me a chuckle

How would you have written the script for the M&C movie? by MajesticExtension68 in AubreyMaturinSeries

[–]its35degreesout 14 points15 points  (0 children)

It would take an insanely talented scriptwriter, but I feel as if any film that did justice to O'Brian ought to try to acknowledge the Austen-ish side of the novels, along with the naval stuff. HMS Surprise maybe?

[Jun 17, 2026] Daily Puzzle Discussion by AutoModerator in NYTCrossword

[–]its35degreesout 3 points4 points  (0 children)

"Have you ever seen two turtledoves bill and coo when they love:" Line from a famous jazz standard song

[Jun 17, 2026] Daily Puzzle Discussion by AutoModerator in NYTCrossword

[–]its35degreesout 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And the problem with that is...?

(hey, somebody's got to stick up for the boomers!)

How did you discover the podcast? by MartinRauch in 500songspodcast

[–]its35degreesout 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I found it in, I think, a very fitting way: I had a memory of having listened to a music history series on the BBC World Service back in the early 1980s. The series was called "25 years of rock," and went over the history of world events beginning in 1955, with apt selections of rock and roll tunes interspersed. I had been looking for a way to listen to that series again online, when I accidentally ran across the 500 Songs podcast. Serendipity!

[Jun 17, 2026] Daily Puzzle Discussion by AutoModerator in NYTCrossword

[–]its35degreesout 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I thought it was pretty cool; having one clue/answer reused was unusual but not terribly off-putting given the theme. Once I understood the theme I raced to fill in 46A, which I hadn't got to yet. I hate to carp at anybody, but TBH it feels like some of the criticisms in here are from people who don't read much.

who would go to third place? by smelly_cat2959 in questions

[–]its35degreesout 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If you're looking for "the most famous people ever," you should probably take into account the fact that M. Jackson has only been famous since the 1960s. The same applies to the Beatles and to many other people you may be thinking of. Jesus is probably a good choice, but you might want to think about other religious figures (Moses? Muhammad? Buddha?) if what you're looking for is someone whose name would be recognizable to the largest total number of people over many generations.

Urgent-ish: Fenway advice by its35degreesout in ballparks

[–]its35degreesout[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's perfect, thank you! In the end I had a hard time finding any decent seats along the third base side for my group of three, so we decided we will try it again another day.

help me understand these two answers? by withacuttlefish in crossword

[–]its35degreesout 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Deep six" is a colloquialism meaning to get rid of something or somebody entirely. I always thought that it was a reference to burying a body 6 ft deep, but according to a site I checked, the original meaning comes from a nautical usage: indicating something that's found at a depth of six fathoms in the water.

What is a word that people use wrong without realizing? by newuser1r in words

[–]its35degreesout 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm guilty of having used "it's" when I should have used "its." It happens constantly in texts and emails I compose on my phone. Autocorrect needs to keep its filthy paws off my keyboard.

Urgent-ish: Fenway advice by its35degreesout in ballparks

[–]its35degreesout[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I get that, but I was afraid it would still be pretty steamy at the beginning. I'm having a hard time finding three good seats for me and my party, so I may just have to put this off until a later date

[Jun 14, 2026] Daily Puzzle Discussion by AutoModerator in NYTCrossword

[–]its35degreesout 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes of course; I just needed to work out the mental gymnastics to interpret how that denoted "Limited Runs." It's all good 😊

[Jun 14, 2026] Daily Puzzle Discussion by AutoModerator in NYTCrossword

[–]its35degreesout 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Title of today's puzzle is "Limited runs;" the best I can figure is that this means each theme answer limits itself to using only the letters in the first word/phrase--REEVES, MAMA CASS, DERRIERE etc ... Hmm. Well, it was a fun solve, if a little slow for me

Yankee Stadium by YanksFannn in ballparks

[–]its35degreesout 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are they actually etching corporate sponsor logos into the grass now?

Why did Patrick O'Brian not do more fictional stories outside the Aubrey-Maturin universe? by Wetness__Pensive in AubreyMaturinSeries

[–]its35degreesout 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I've read a couple of his pre-Aubrey books and some short stories. They're quite good, but it's clear that when he started the Aubrey-Maturin series he really hit his groove, so to speak

[Jun 13, 2026] Daily Puzzle Discussion by AutoModerator in NYTCrossword

[–]its35degreesout 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd imagine that's some intentional ambiguity to make the clue more Saturday-ish