The New York Times Mini Crossword for April 27, 2025, offers a refreshing yet subtly challenging puzzle experience that encapsulates the essence of a Sunday mini crossword—easy in appearance but sprinkled with enough clever clues to keep solvers engaged and thinking. Unlike the more demanding...
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Got a good oxymoron? There are many when you think about it. Tell us one of your favorites. I'll start with the obvious one.
JUMBO SHRIMP (not yelling)
When the word, gay ,became synonymous with ,homosexuals that placed a whole new meaning on that word .
Maybe now , camping could have a new usage . Camping : liar, deceiver, pompous *** ?
Camping would fit the bill on all scores .
His latest attempts to wriggle out of the fiasco he created...
So i hear that the people that ERECTED the building are now SCRATCHING HARRY BALLS from the selection.
A new erection and all they can do is scratch Harry Balls out of the running ! :hide:
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Just a few of those facts:
The electric chair was invented by a dentist!
Thomas Edison, lightbulb inventor, was afraid of the dark!
The average person has over 1,460 dreams a year!
Your heart beats over 100,000 times a day!
Over 2500 left handed people...