![]() She’s also the author of the book “We Do This 'Til We Free Us.” She talked with Jeremy Scahill at the Intercept about that book here. She posts at the account which is often locked, but I’d recommend following her there if you get the chance. ![]() I realize that Twitter isn’t always the healthiest space one can visit online, but Mariame Kaba is one of the most insightful voices on it, in my opinion. Mario as a character when I unlocked him in “Super Smash Bros. I never played the original game but became aware of Dr. MARIO.” It’s similar to “Tetris” but it has a medical motif. That would be the Ottawa Senators of the NHL. ![]() I have seen people playing this game in the park, but never knew what its name was. I also didn’t know Ernie Els owned his own winery until now. Count this as a fact I did not know until I wrote this puzzle. Here’s a clip from one of the episodes about how he helps a real estate agent rebrand by convincing her to become the “ghost realtor.” It’s real-life cringe humor and some of the results are hilarious. I became familiar with this series, and Nathan Fielder’s newer docu-comedy series, “The Rehearsal” just last year when a friend showed me some episodes. In today’s clue, you just have to take the clue at its most literal meaning by finding a synonym of “serious.” For instance, is a command in regular speech for telling someone to leave, but in crosswords, that might be a clue for the answer DRUM. For Crossword help, clues and answers, check out our crossword solver. An exclamation point, however, is usually meant as a command for you to take the clue literally. Featuring a new puzzle every day Learn new words and grow your vocabulary while solving the daily puzzle. A question mark in a clue is a signal for a pun or wordplay of some kind, where you twist the meaning of a word in the clue to get an answer that you may not expect. Exclamation points in clues serve an interesting function that’s a little bit different than other punctuation marks. (And no, FRENCH being in the grid at 94A was not my way of making a prediction. Check back each day for a new puzzle or explore ones we. Follow the clues and attempt to fill in all the puzzle’s squares. Who are you predicting to win today’s final match? I’m rooting for Lionel Messi to win in what may be his final World Cup, but France has looked very, very good (arguably a better team than Argentina thus far) and it wouldn’t surprise me if Kylian Mbappé takes home the Golden Boot trophy. Welcome to the free mini crossword puzzles by the Los Angeles Times.
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