
19A: Wrestler Flair (Ric) - Where's Ocasek when you need him?.6D: Youngest of the Culkin brothers (Rory) - Where's Calhoun when you need him?.5D: Hockey player Tverdovsky (Oleg) - Where's Cassini when you need him?.42A: This, in Thuringen (diese) - don't speak German.Wrote in SENATE SPEAKER and kept it for a while. couldn't figure out how "address" fit in. 38A: Parliamentary address? ("Madame Speaker") - I had SPEAKER, but.Other "GH" words / phrases of note include RIGHT ARM ( 16A: Exchange for something you really want?) - a tough but perfect clue TOUGH ( 47A: "Deal with it!") and HEIGHTEN ( 59A: Opposite of diminish). Didn't help that HUG-ME-TIGHT and "LAUGH AT ME" intersect! The "G" was giving me fits - was it "LET GO OF ME"? So I struggled a lot. This title was really really hard to divine from crosses. I don't believe I've ever heard this song, and I spent the entirety of my junior / senior years in high school listening to oldies stations. Same goes for "LAUGH AT ME" ( 28A: 1965 Sonny Bono hit), which stretches the meaning of "hit" to the breaking point. the term only gets 25K Google hits, period, which is tiny. There appear to be pictures of hand-knitted something-or-others, but. Come on! Google Image Search doesn't even turn up an image of one of these - nothing that makes it clear what species of jacket we're talking about. What in the world is a HUG-ME-TIGHT ( 29D: Short, close-fitting jacket)!? I mean, I'm guessing that it's a short, close-fitting jacket, but Damn.

This puzzle was admirably tough, with lots of crafty cluing and colorful answers, but still, there were some answers that bugged the hell out of me. Still, after many minutes, only the Eastern portion of the puzzle was substantially filled in. We had a sign inside our condo that said "MAHALO for taking your shoes off." Only other true gimmes for me were DANTE'S ( 37A: "_ Peak" (1997 Pierce Brosnan film)) and RICHTER ( 8D: Scale developer), though I managed to get SOUTHERN CROSS ( 33A: Constellation seen on the flags of Australia, Samoa and Papua New Guinea) very quickly, with just the last two letters in place. Started with MAHALO ( 15A: Hawaiian "thank you") - if you ever go to Hawaii, you learn this word. Even with some fairly substantial gimmes, it took me a while to really get going, and then at about the 2/3 mark, I got completely stuck, with the NE and the far W being wide open and recalcitrant. We track a lot of different crossword puzzle providers to see where clues like " Expressions of scorn" have been used in the past.I had a horrible time with this puzzle, possibly because I did it first thing in the morning - literally, rolled out of bed, went to my desk, and started the puzzle. Recent Usage of Expressions of scorn in Crossword Puzzles Possibly related crossword clues for " Expressions of scorn"īased on the answers listed above, we also found some clues that are possibly similar or related to Expressions of scorn: Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Expressions of scorn"īelow is the complete list of answers we found in our database for Expressions of scorn: If you are stuck trying to answer the crossword clue " Expressions of scorn", and really can't figure it out, then take a look at the answers below to see if they fit the puzzle you're working on. We found 1 answers for this crossword clue. If you're looking for all of the crossword answers for the clue " Expressions of scorn" then you're in the right place.
