
It's D not S but "you are WRONG!!!!" the Anonym-oti might exclaim. I filled the circles, though not quite fair. UHURU is meaningless, lest I misunderstood.Īnd it's a singular clue for the hue I'd swear on my oath.* I've looked down my life as far as I could. And for the world's dumbest, most preposterous "test question." Even the perfect Michigan vibe in which I am currently living cannot make me warmly disposed to this clunker. That / "D" is seriously the worst "rebus" square I've ever seen. All On Their Own! Actually, now that I think about it, TREE is at least something I've heard of, but PASTEL, yikes, no. LOL how in the world was I supposed to know that? True, PASTEL ( 40D: Hue such as pale mint or lilac) and TREE ( 64A: Leafy shelter from the sun) work for their respective clues, but (wait for it, drum roll, etc.) So Do PASTEL and TREE.
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not a "D" (which my software would not accept) but. But the worst is that the "D" "answer" is supposed to be.

Especially uninteresting in this case, as the question is misleading in the first place (as we've established) and in the second, what the hell "test" would ever have such a question? The very idea that you would take any test anywhere at any time that would have such a question is flat-out ridiculous. Then there's the recurring problem of having instructions and/or questions as your theme answers. This turns out to the be the least of the puzzle's problems, but it's still a pretty big problem. The question implies (strongly) that there is just one such tile.*** There is not. So the very question is stupid from the get-go. "G" also has that point value (if google isn't lying to me). Let's start with the fact that "D" is not the only tile that's worth two points in Scrabble. What is not magically good is this puzzle, holy moly. Even the bad is magically good here in Michigan, is what I'm saying. Even the horrible "Don't Blame Me, I Voted for TRUMP" flag hanging outside a house just down the road turns out to be very handy as a marker for figuring out just when our own driveway is coming up.

Farmers markets and sand dunes and picnics and hikes and camp fires and cocktails and ice cream and everything you could hope for from Michigan.

Another very brief write-up today, as my Michigan vacation continues for another couple of days.
