Well done!
You've once again made the cut.
Well done!
You've once again made the cut.
Gray is behind CA in top row.
It is a very pale gray.
Thank you for letting me know.
I'll enhance it for future puzzles.
Thank you for connecting.
nineties.cafe is an interesting name for an instance. Do you know why that name was chosen?
That's me, wholesome...Sunday mornings from 11:20 to 11:21.
Beyond that, I'm really just hoping this fediverse thing actually works out. Being nasty will not get that to happen, so I try to keep my interactions positive.
I look forward to occasional conversations with lots of different people, too.
Thank you for connecting.
I do not read or speak Portuguese, sorry.
In the long run, I'm not going to change much. If that means you change your mind and need to drop me later. That's fine.
Have fun.
Be safe.
lethargic
/lɪˈθɑːdʒɪk/
adjective
Affected by lethargy; sluggish and apathetic.
Origin
Late Middle English via Latin from Greek lēthargikos, from lēthargos ‘forgetful’.
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After hours of lethargic torpor, George rose from his bed on Sunday afternoon. It only took ten minutes after he'd sat up.
Embroidery #Wordplay is a simple wordsearch #puzzle with one answer. Start with one of the letters with a gray background and move to the next letter, but only horizontal or vertical from where you start. No diagonals.
Please use DM or CW to give answers to let everyone enjoy the search!
Sunday Sillies -Wicked Wonderful Wordies - #wordplay #wordies
Good morning from here, puzzle fans!
Idioms or common phrases (American/English) are represented by the position, shape or arrangement of words in or around a square.
Can you figure out this week's wordie? It would be wicked wonderful if you can.
Please use CW to submit your answers, thanks. Give everybody the chance to guess.
Hint: succeed
Maybe just use the Chinese calendar system?
What does the man in the moon do when his hair gets too long?
Eclipse it.
You also don't need gunpowder stored in a limited supply of cartridges with lead tips.
I'm finding it difficult to believe. 😦
"Duel" (1971) with Dennis Weaver, an early Spielberg film.
But I am already 73!
No, I am not!
I need some help with parsing this advertising sentence:
"You won't believe the incredible deals."
Definition of incredible: impossible to believe.
What do I believe?
For those who care:
Nuts to you!
Words have shape
Some plump and round
Say, like a grape.
Others, I have found,
Spread wide and flat
Like dust, coating the ground.
Reading them also
Helps to reshape
My mind, or so
It seems to me.
(inspired by @dogtrax and @tellio , as is often true. Tenuous connection recognized.)
Big smile!
Don't rush it. This can be a mellow place to play.
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