Friday: Finally Getting Those Last Clues - 29 November 2024 New York Times Crossword
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Down = duck down. So the parka might be filled with down as an insulator.
Down as in goose feathers :) I couldnt work it out either
Down is the fine feathers close to the skin, which trap a lot of air causing an insulation effect.
Down refers to a feather filling as insulation. I guess you might not see much of that in San Francisco or London; definitely came right to mind on a -30C morning in Saskatchewan!
How does M not work for 35D and 47A? I think it’s bogus that’s a mistake for me.
EXIM??
Is none a number? I ate none apples. Would that make “some” a number as well? Is there something we are missing? There is a contraction in the clue. Is “none” a contraction?
None can be a contraction of “no one” to “not one”.
I had "zero" there, and it messed up that whole area until the very end!
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Strange how Americans say Paton as Patten . It's always Pay- ton here. ( or Pay-t'n ). I've also never said snap for the clothing features - they're just poppers here.
It's also hard to remember which one type of outerwear Americans don't have - seems to be anoraks rather than parkas.