
I started taking METH last Friday (methocarbamol-for lower back pain), but it didn’t do me any good, so I stopped. I rather liked the fill better with COTTONWOOD, LIP READERS, NOBELISTS, ARKANSANS, OILSKIN, and LOSE BIG. But SETTING BACK makes for a rather bland revealer, and I wasn’t so keen on those first two entries.

Presumably, if you’re turning the tables, you’re turning the table settings as well. And I’ve heard “snoops around” far more than SNOOPS INTO. “Snoops” works just as well to satisfy the clue. so I’d say the name is crossword-worthy, though maybe more appropriate for later in the week. But they did achieve some success, even in the U.S. Mike Shenk’s Wall Street Journal crossword, “Turning the Tables”-Jim P’s reviewĬommon utensils are found backwards within familiar(ish) phrases. The festival celebrates the Incan sun god Inti at the Winter Solstice annually. He was a professor of bacteriology at the University of Pittsburgh, but the vast majority of his work involved viruses such as influenza, HIV, and most famously polio. I use “rears up” but “raring to go” which have the same origin. From what I’ve read, they mean similar things. This puzzle took me longer than usual because I confidently puts in REARS and then couldn’t figure out where I went wrong.

WHAT I F I REGRET IT? We’re up to FIRE now. Hello everyone! This week’s puzzle brings the spice with a Taco Bell sauce packet theme! Each theme entry contains a sauce, in increasing heat level.
