


I found this only slightly harder than average for a Tuesday. Mine eye too great a flatterer for my mind.įate, show thy force: ourselves we do not owe OLIVIA: I do I know not what, and fear to find I'll give him reasons for't: hie thee, Malvolio.

If that the youth will come this way to-morrow, Nor hold him up with hopes I am not for him: Would I or not: tell him I'll none of it. The county's man: he left this ring behind him, OLIVIA: Run after that same peevish messenger, Thy tongue, thy face, thy limbs, actions and spirit,ĭo give thee five-fold blazon: not too fast:Įven so quickly may one catch the plague? I am a gentleman.' I'll be sworn thou art 'Above my fortunes, yet my state is well: Placed in contempt! Farewell, fair cruelty. Love make his heart of flint that you shall love Īnd let your fervor, like my master's, be VIOLA: I am no fee'd post, lady keep your purse: I thank you for your pains: spend this for me. VIOLA: Above my fortunes, yet my state is well: Halloo your name to the reverberate hills VIOLA (in man's attire as Cesario): Make me a willow cabin at your gate,Īnd sing them loud even in the dead of night No idea about BREAM as either musician nor fish, but I look forward to listening. I too get confused by the Ehud's, but I think BARAK went to Berkeley. I always confuse ALDO RAY with Alejandro Rey who played the priest in the "Flying Nun". My only writeovers tho were INArut, which gave me utuRn for ABORT.
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Plus the theme answer FISHERMAN helped me get LANCE what the heck is his last name? Et voila, BASS! I knew folks would scream, but I loved the J's and X and Z and the idea behind the puzzle and the two "LIL"s (ABNER and JON) I count this puzzle as a trivia contest/crossword, which I sort of liked bec I needed every cross for most (JON, COE, BARAK, ZEBULONPIKE, JULIANBREAM) and even all the crosses for names I knew (MEESE, HORNBY, ALDORAY) I think the ONLY one I got right off the bat was Anyone know who 'm trying to think of, as I sure don't.
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(Then again, so are two of the men: NED Flanders and Lil ABNER)ĪLtho until JULIA turned into JULIAN I thought there might be a third woman.I conflated Julian Barnes with that woman who was the classical musician they made that movie about.maybe she played cello or Bass. 55-Down on "The Avengers" ( EMMA) ( PEEL) - By far (and I mean faaaaaar) my favorite thing about this puzzle.ģ:18 too was going to comment that you had to know at least 16 names, but didn't really realize the imbalance of men:women.and the only two women are fictitious! (EMMA PEEL and XENA!) I couldn't tell one Ehud from the other if my life depended on it. 33D: Sharon's predecessor as Israeli P.M.52D: One-named New Age musician ( YANNI) - I once had a girlfriend who owned some of his CDs.25D: *Classical guitarist with four Grammys ( JULIAN BREAM).37A: *Bygone Hollywood star known for tough-guy roles ( ALDO RAY).18A: *Former 'N Sync member ( LANCE BASS).3D: *Explorer of the Rockies ( ZEBULON PIKE).So, yeah, I didn't like this at all and have nothing more to say about it. No idea about former, clearly forgot the latter (all those damned characters with Italiany, terminal-vowely last names, ugh). Total guess at the COE / CESARIO crossing ( 21A: Olivia's love in "Twelfth Night"). Apparently this BREAM guy is also lutenist-so, you know, if you're into that. This rule exists because of a puzzle I once had rejected by Will because (in part) he didn't know who Sherman Alexie was, and thus didn't think him fitting as a theme answer (he didn't know who Sherman Potter was either, but that's another story). You must be more famous than Sherman Alexie to be a theme answer in the NYT. I barely know that a BREAM is a fish-this "guitarist" does not pass my Sherman Alexie test. Needed every cross for: ZEBULON PIKE, ALDO RAY (who I thought, at first, was AL DORAY. We typically begin guitar lessons at age seven and often encourage younger beginners to start with ukulele lessons as a foundation for guitar.I didn't know who half these people are, so this was dreadful for me. Learn to shred your favorite iconic riffs, strum power chords, or play a gentle serenade. The guitar is our namesake for a reason! Our guitar teachers are well-versed in rock, jazz, funk, blues, soul, classical, and folk, in both acoustic and electric styles. Our virtual guitar lessons bring our expert guitar teachers into your home using the platform of your choice. Guitar Shed specializes in teaching all levels of styles of guitar lesson.
