ENTERIC, maybe not.Otherwise this solved like yesterday for me and like @ROO today. ENTERIC/PECS was Whac-A-Vowel (still not seeing how PECS are boxers) and HELGA Hufflepuff is a HP Deep Cut (How long until we get a HELGA Godric Rowena Salazar theme) who made HOT WIRING opaque to me. Only thing holding me back at that point was, P.S. Took it up again in the SE with NOUTURN and HIND legs, no, FeeT, no, FOOT. I'm on the KC sideHope you'll have a big bowl of Fritos on you lap. And the Thrill of getting a Puzzle Published, How Myles Mellor became a Cruciverbalist and made Crosswords A career, Central Ohio Wordsmith saw their xwords published in NYTimes, A New Greco-Roman Xword Puzzle Past U.S Olympians. We had one in Cuba and my mom named him Francis. It's a crossword puz -- it'll have different stuff every day -- if U don't get enough of yer fave stuff one day, check out tomorrow's stuff. @Joe R, @Nancy, @Roo and anyone else who thinks a mule won't kick you with one FOOT, don't go anywhere near a mule! 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I wouldn't exactly call it a "Piece of cake" since there were some things I had to work a bit hard to get. Resort area. PS My first comment! I thought this puzzle was challenging, fair, and imaginative. All's well that ends well. @10:03 - Are you responding to @7:02? Thanks, @Glen Laker for the explanation of PECS being things of boxers and also to @Barney for the alternative. solve. Eventually found enough letters for BEPATIENT, and as soon as that B hit: voila! Thought the clue for THE WEST WING was absolutely brilliant, but the one for ENTERIC was close to failing the breakfast test. @Newboy 10:14 AMGood stuff; glad to hear you benefitted from the thread! I think reptiles have feet, but then they don't have hooves. But if, as someone who has been doing these things for over fifty years, I have to resign myself to pretty much no-brainer Monday through Wednesday solves, I feel I should then be recompensed with challenging entries the next 3 days. The New York Times Crossword WebThe Crossword Solver found 30 answers to "once popular resort area in the catskills, informally/598171", 11 letters crossword clue. My first answer was PEtS which I think is better than Rex's PawS. Exit 105.Rex- TEACH- read Up The Down Staircase.Anyway always enjoy KAC creations, so thanks. Once-popular resort area Crossword Clue, __ of undying: Minecraft item Crossword Clue, Baltimore ball team, for short Crossword Clue, Sheriff's domain, typically Crossword Clue, Viola Davis accomplishment, briefly Crossword Clue, David Copperfield speciality Crossword Clue, Tunisian film director Tlatli Crossword Clue, Inter ___ (among other things) Crossword Clue, Long List, As Of Complaints Crossword Clue, With A Quiet And Gentle Voice Crossword Clue, Once-popular resort area in the Catskills, informally, Once-popular devices discontinued in 2022. . With references to Star Wars, Harry Potter, West Wing, the Borscht Belt, I was feeling more of an UWS Jewish vibe. 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Erstwhile New York resort region Refine the search results by specifying the number of letters. Catskills Resort Area Crossword An extremely enjoyable puzzle with no junk and terrific clues for HOLIER; THE WEST WING; SPOIL; PECS; EARTH and HOT WIRING. I had the disc in my hands on the goal line for game point and called a time-out. This is a seven days a week crossword puzzle which can be played both online and in the New York Times newspaper. @GILL, loved your milk story - Im INNEEDOF a farmer now!I tried hOOf first but FOOT is perfectly fine. Went around the grid at moderate speed so as to enjoy myself, with a hiccup at NERDCORE. I'm sure you know of it, but you can re-live it in Byrnes seminal work "Games That Nobody Gives a F---" About. Terminologies and Types, Investigative reporter Farrow Crossword Clue, Drink hidden in tea leaves Crossword Clue, Univ. Once-popular resort area in the Catskills, informally Or that youre just really good at these things now? Easy NYT Saturday 36% below my 6-month median solve time 62-worder my 6th fastest solve time of 476 completed NYT Saturday puzzlesThis puzzle has the disadvantage of following a tour de force Friday puzzle by Erik Agard and is kind of MEH {4A: [Shrug]} in comparison. This page shows answers to the clue Resort, followed by 8 definitions like Active power or movement , To fall back; to revert and To frequently visit . And you'll never guess which Aaron Sorkin liberal fantasy I started re-watching this week?All in all a very pleasant puzzle. And I thought PugS was so clever, kind of a let-down to see PECS. I sailed right through this one and, based solely on my solve times, yesterday's should have been the Saturday puzzle and this one should have been the Friday. If you're Will Shortz and you have a terrific themeless puzzle that's more Wednesday or Thursday level, but you can't slot it there, then what do you do?Well, I say loosen up the "rules" of which days themed and themeless puzzles are "allowed" to be used. Giant narrative that may be about giants (and elves as well) 16. There's enough drama there for a whole reality show. And the mutated "jaws of themelessness" (hi M&A) are also interesting.HOTWIRING and HOLIER were definitely my ahas of the day. Undoubtedly, there may be other solutions for Once-popular resort area in the Catskills, informally. Since you landed on this page then you would like to know the answer to Once-popular resort area in the Catskills, informally. And, if your "Aaron Sorkin liberal fantasy" is what I think it is, I'd like to watch it too, but for the first time. ATLAS played a bit old; visions of a dude kicking sand in my face. As a rookie, my rounded times this week were 6, 11, 12, 10, 11 and 24 for today so if anything Id argue that Friday was the easy one. No idea: NERDCORE. Enter the length or pattern for better results. Almost as much fun as the grid was the constructors note on that other blog that takes itself as seriously as Rex is sometimes accustomed of being. term for the mostly defunct summer resorts of the, , United States. Ok, third time's the charm?there must be a better way, @A 10:05 PMLooks like we've still got some sleuthing to do. Nice puzzle. I think what @7:02 is saying that Sunday wasnt constructed by an African-American so they would have liked an EA Sunday puzzle and someone else doing Friday for a full 7 day week celebrating Black History Month. Those who are fans of KAC's puzzles and are frustrated by the monoculture that is the NYT crossword might be interested to read his comments on this puzzle and constructing in general that he made to Jeff Chen, who is something of a taste maker and gate-keeper in crossworld: https://www.xwordinfo.com/Crossword?date=2/6/2021. We found 1 possible solution on our database matching the query Once-popular resort area in the Catskills, informally. Catskill Abandoned US Resorts That U do good work.Masked & Anonymo3Us**gruntz**. As I mentioned yesterday, they've got a great stable of constructors over there. FIRST BEPATIENTHELGA's INNEEDOF a bowl of BORSCHT to be SATIATED, no doubt,HERSTORIES of soup TIEIN of course, and she can DISHITOUT.--- LEO ENGELS, I am quite pleased with the amount of correct answers I got.Especially in a puzzle with NERDCORE. They are of boxers. This one's also an ultra-low word count affair and I think Will usually makes those Saturday puzzles.The only section of the grid that gave me much trouble at all was the SE, where NO U-TURN {35D: Intersection sign}, HIND FOOT {31D: What a mule kicks with}, NERDCORE {50A: Music genre that includes "geeksta rap"} and SESTET {40D: Octave's follower in a Petrarchan sonnet} put up a token fight. @TTrimble 7:44 PMNicely stated! @Roo (9:08) Re hot chocolate mix in the coffee, no I didnt already know that. 0206-21 NY Times Crossword 6 Feb 21, Saturday That makes a puzzle fun.And somebody does say HINDFOOT. Since the app keeps track of my times, thats become a focus of mine. If you haven't heard it, try the Bolet - he totally draws you in. KAC observed that starting to think seriously about questions like these is critical if the NYTs commitment to Black History is more than tokenism. Anyhoo (SB acceptable word), Thx to you and @JC66 for being there to help us rookies, provided the rookie is ok with giving up their email addy to either of you. Search for crossword clues found in the Daily Celebrity, NY Times, Daily Mirror, OKso I'm waiting for my beer bread to cool so I'm here to tell you about mules and their kicks. Beer bread making me hungry. Thanx.Another idea: Constructioneers Raw Week where the editors take a week off, and leave all the original clues submitted by the constructioneer unchanged. TJS - have to agree. Chen does a great job of coaching constructors for the current solving community. Studies show that those that engage in this activity , Cryptic crosswords are quite the rage. Grossingers Catskills Resort Hotel s claim to fame is an inspiration for the setting of the 1987 film Dirty Dancing , whose fictional locale Kellermans was based on a former resort . However, the films success was unable to influence tourists as the resort closed its doors in 1986, a year before the films release. KAC, you were a real joymaker for me today. The idea of introducing Tanahesi, an unfamiliar spelling by using it in the clue for COATES, then reversing it in a later puzzle is pretty clever.The "average solver" is such an interesting question. Aside from that, this was a good puz. I didn't really mind, because the fill was pretty fresh--that's sometimes the tradeoff. Low word count based on all the black squares is odd - but the overall fill was solid. Peace ~ Health ~ Hope ~ Equality for all Teamwork . Same goes for replacing Clickable Text with your own words. Example ("b???n?" From a business perspective that makes a lot of sense. At least your discussion has suggested that another attempt is not borderline insanity! Set a new record time today of 6:09. You don't have to use this box but it helps tremendously in cutting out potential incorrect solutions. Fortunately I straightened that out and completed a Saturday for the first time unassisted in a long time. We think the likely answer to this clue is SEASIDE. Greg Johnson constructed the stumper today - I still refer to it as that. @egsforbreakfast et al. . For fill in the blank clues you can ignore the blank and continue with a space in the clue. I think the poster meant that 6 puzzles by Black constructors isn't a full week. @Z came through! Borscht Belt, or Jewish Alps, is a colloquial term for the mostly defunct summer resorts of the Catskill Mountains in parts of Sullivan , Orange and Ulster My tummy.I also found it easy, probably because of the wide-open grid and the multi-word longs. We use historic puzzles to find the best matches for your question. Referring crossword puzzle answers BORSCHTBELT Likely related crossword puzzle clues Sort A-Z Resort area in the Catskills, informally Erstwhile New York resort region Once-popular resort area in the Catskills, informally My Harry Potter blind spot meant that HELGA {16A: ___ Hufflepuff, one of the co-founders of Hogwarts} was all crosses in the NE. Maybe a mod nixed it? I looked at my defender and actually said to him are you sure? He checked the disc and I made the simplest of passes for the score and win. Good eyes, @Joe and @jae. I was the skinny guy on the towel getting sand kicked in his face.Great stuff, KAC, and thanks for making me feel smart by including AENEAS and SESTET. But nice. Viola! You can also enter "b3n1" with the numbers indicating how many unknown letters in place. Ive examined all the instructions carefully and here is the reboot attempt:Once-popular resort area in the Catskills, informally NYT Crossword I don't think I've ever gotten three days in a row until now. Ooh, maybe that was the trick! So stay home and stay safe!I took a Russian novels course in college and one of the characters was LEv, so I waited until ONE CARAT confirmed the O. LEO seemed a little OVERT for a Saturday. @JC66 7:37 PMBeautiful! Doubles - makes sense. That said, it's not very Saturday-ish in overall difficulty -- which is certainly not Kameron's fault. I do NYTXWs from the archives sometimes and the puzzles from 10+ years ago were definitely tougher to solve - especially the Saturdays. Also, someone pointed out that mules kick with both legs at once -- though happily that's something I wouldn't know from personal experience.Still, a smooth and entertaining puzzle that was fun to work on. Crossword Clue. It was last seen in The New York Times quick crossword. @A 2:27 - if!?!?!? EP means extended play. Together, the riddles and puzzles embedded in each story form the irresistible , The NY Times crossword puzzle keeps up with latest tech trends and now you no longer have to get the paper edition of the newspaper , Crossword Puzzles A crossword is a puzzle with overlapping answer words. This was a lovely puzzle. This will help narrow down your results in a very effective way. I think I have heard of calves' foot jelly, or something similar, but I never heard anyone say oh, oh, looks like that cow has a hurt foot. Retry with variations. Below are all possible answers to this clue ordered by its rank. @Roo:check the ingredients label. So *sticks tongue out*. Do you pose naked?For some reason, STEPHANIE's name took me a while. I grew up in NE, with many Jewish kid in our schools, and Jewish godparents (a Brooklyn o rthodontist, of course). No real problems with this one, hARPS before CARPS was about it. Im sure someone, maybe @Joe Dipinto or @Z, could tell you all the variations. Tree whose pods contain a sweet-tasting pulp. Loved HOTWIRING. !SPlIt before SPOIL, bah bah!!NERDCORE???????????? That let me into the NE and done. @jae 1:02 PMThx for the KAC link! My favorite was out goat named ChiChi. If thas brand name, so be it. (Unless [and probably] either everyone already knows this, or Starbucks beat me to it! Just think it would be a hoot to see the totally un-masked personalities of the constructioneers come oozin thru, for one week. EPS did have that neat sister clue for FIRSTS, tho.fave sparkler: NOUTURN. @Barney. With that name, I assumed that Agard was from MinneSOTa, or someplace all those Scandinavians emigrated to over a century ago. @Z 9:59Wow Maybe you're right ! When I dont understand a word or phrase my first instinct is to ask uncle Google. PECS Thanks? Camels have toes, allegedly, but feet? In defense, Mercedes DOES have E-Class-es, and they ARE four door sedans. I miss the old days when my first go-around on a Saturday would yield only a handful of answers. , Ps. Minor miracle, or maybe a sign o the times on puzz difficulty. @A - If you are still around, I think your problem may be the quote marks, assuming you are posting on an iPad. . Glad that's settled. @A 2:41 PM ~ yw Peace ~ Empathy for all ~ Good-heartedness ~ Togetherness . I'm usually not on his wavelength but this was well below my average Saturday time. Off to a flying start in the NE with HEY and YEAST and HONE and then the long a nd valuable BORSCHTBELT, although I wondered if I had spelled it right (I had). BTW, what platform are you using?Peace ~ Health ~ Hope ~ Equality for all . HELGA seems more Stumper fodder. If you have access to HBO MAX all the seasons are available. Refine the search results by specifying the number of letters. You can easily improve your search by specifying the number of letters in the answer. Thats not just an iPad thing, other systems sometimes default to smart quotes.Reiterating what @jae 11:26 PM said about fixing the "smart quote" issue (insofar as iPad and Blogger goes): "To type a link on an iPad you need to hold the quote key down until you see this display above the quote key " . That is the expectation that has been set up for regular solvers, and I can understand the thinking behind it. Select the center quote mark by sliding your finger upwards to touch it. Crossword Clue, ''That's Enough Out Of You!'' Triumph points piling up. and then it was like oh, yeah, I get it! Said differently, boxing alone does little-to-nothing to develop the power or stamina of the chest muscles. I actually needed every single cross! If you would like to change your settings or withdraw consent at any time, the link to do so is in our privacy policy accessible from our home page.. Thank you. And if @Z is right, then its extra tricky andI like it!Thanks KAC! This crossword clue Once-popular resort area in the Catskills, informally was discovered last seen in the February 6 2021 at the New York Times Crossword. The crossword clue possible answer is available in 11 letters. Theyre everywhere at the office, on holiday, in the waiting room, at the airport, and even in our , Uncovering the mystery of truth behind a crime novel requires acute investigative skills. No major holdups.Swapping Friday and Saturday would have worked for me difficulty-wise. :)Easy-med. What a great way to finish the week. It's interesting that your quote marks are slanted (is that a type of "smart quote?). Sounds like a great idea to me, but then I also like Frosted Flakes. Easier than a typical Saturday for me, but still took two cups of coffee to finish. There are related clues (shown below). 21A starting _ORS, I put in hORSe____, and couldn't come up with anything for 21D. I've never once heard anyone, anywhere refer to PECS as boxers. Good grief! Now click on Solve! Indeed, Ive been lurking in this thread since I had given up the hot link option after repeated tries and reading online help articles. I remember we'd drive my brother's beat up old truck every morning to get fresh milk - straight from the cows teat - (and still warm) - to drink right out of the can. Happy puzzling! It's largely a function of the legs and core. Good to have some HONE Y topping off the HERBAL TEA for a sore THROAT. With crossword-solver.io you will find 1 solutions. Peace ~ Empathy for all ~ Good-heartedness ~ Togetherness , @A (2:27) You betcha! .As far as today's puz, a personal record for me on a Saturday which left me feeling disappointed. That's what made the clue/answer (initially) so perplexing. even baseball players know this.gastRIC before ENTERIC, bah! Relative difficulty: Easy to Easy-Medium. And no one ever called the area 'Jewish Alps', just The Catskills or Borscht Belt.Of interest: the wiki lists 'Jewish Alps' in the Catskill page, but" Because of this, this area was nicknamed the Jewish Alps and "Solomon County" (a modification of Sullivan County) by many people who visited there. But I only learned that today, just as I only learned that Erik Agard is half-Black. When this guy gets on his soap box he will not get off. one might object that PECS are the muscles that propel the fists while boxing. Its a good one. My sister and I would spend some summers staying in paradise. They often have to just put it what'll fit and play well with the other fillins. 14. Enjoyed this one, no complaints about any of the clues or the grid. @GILL: Forgot to mention I love your mule story. NERD CORE was new to me but if it means music for geeks, then you could probably call what I listen to GEEZER CORE.Happy Super Bowl weekend. To create a clickable link, just type (a href="URL")TEXT(/a). Mine got erased in the previous post to you.Some things to try: 1) reboot 2) use a different browser 3) use a different computer/device 4) are you religious? OR T4, which will all work. puz; very much enjoyed this one! Had hARPS for way too long for that matter. Catskills resort area Is "nerdcore" a thing? For clues that reference another clue number such as 13 across, you can enter that in but will be helpful to have a pattern with more letters for more accurate results. that retired Shaqs #33 Crossword Clue, The ___ on the Train (2015 best-selling novel) Crossword Clue. Summer Resorts in the Catskill Mountains I'm not usually a visual person but for some reason those middle black squares have me seeing a sleek aquatic entity swimming through a reef. Absolute travesty for a Saturday. Rex Parker Does the NYT Crossword Puzzle: Once-popular Once-popular resort area in the Catskills, informally I set a new personal record today, but it had nothing to do with crosswords, so I wont go into detail other than to say that Im a bit shocked at how much truffle and jalapeo oatmeal a guy can eat in one sitting.Puzzle was a great solve, but might have benefitted from toughening up some clues to long to Saturday level. Two questions:1. Once-popular resort area in the Catskills, BORSCHT BELT covering STAR WARS is outstanding. I have no idea what a Petrarchan sonnet even means, or octave in this context, or what the heck SESTET means in this context. Is that something kids say these days? @ChrisSaintH 1:14 PMWelcome to the commentariat! And today's puz didn't feel particularly "black" to me . Maybe just in fewer words .
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