NYT Spelling Bee 11-1-21 final

Calah and I went to the Descanso Gardens last night to see Carved. There were carved pumpkins everywhere and skeletons made from trees and lights and stuff. It was awesome. But also it was cold. Calah surprised me as a date night out, and I enjoyed it. Definitely good to get out and do things.

Yesterday I missed ARCANA, CANNA, COIN, CRANIA, CZARINA, IONIC, NOIR, and RANCOR.

Meatier Misses

ARNICA: A plant of the daisy family that bears yellow, daisy-like flowers, native to cooler regions of the northern hemisphere. There’s too much reliance on unproven remedies homeopathy for me to feel comfortable posting some YouTube videos I’ve found about arnica.
CARRION: The decaying flesh of dead animals.
ZINNIA: An American plant of the daisy family, which is widely cultivated for its bright showy flowers.

Today’s summary

Letters: NACIORZ
Final score: 29 words for 177 points.
Genius minimum: 173 points.
First word: ADDICTION.
Pangrams: ADDICTION, DICTATION, and INDICATION.
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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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