NYT Spelling Bee 2-9-21 final

Hello from Day 17 of the opening of California. Today was quite a day for the legal profession. First it was all frowns with Bruce Castor making public defenders around the country look great. Then it was the guy who was a cat on zoom.

Yesterday I missed GHOUL, GLUG, GLUT, LOFT, LOGO, and LOTTO.

Meatier Misses

HOLT: The den of an animal, especially that of an otter.

HOLT! Who goes there?!

LULU: An outstanding example of a particular type of person or thing. So pretty much as far as bad attorneys go, Bruce Castor is a lulu. Holy smokes.

Today’s summary

Final score: 22 words for 97 points.
Genius minimum: 97 points.
First word: CHICKEN.
Pangrams: KITCHEN, THICKEN.
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I'm a guy living the #raabidfun lifestyle. I figured I would create a blog about crossword puzzles I do. The idea is to do the NYT crossword and the WSJ crossword daily as much as I can. That includes when I don't finish and have clearly failed. They can be difficult. Also I am not an attorney, and any legal analysis in this blog reflects my interpretation, which means it can be flawed and should not be relied upon for use in legal matters (especially against me).

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