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Riddle-cryptic 66

· By Hydrologist Guy · Published 2025-03-15T11:39:30.426Z

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  • Hydrologist Guy constructor · 2025-03-15T11:39:57.622Z
    Thanks for stopping by! Hope you're getting some spring!
    • El Gordo 42 🤓4:48 · 2025-03-16T15:36:39.936Z
      Your riddles make every Sunday a fun day!
      • Hydrologist Guy constructor · 2025-03-16T18:30:06.028Z
        Thanks for the encouraging words!
      • rjy 6:00 · 2025-03-16T16:28:20.294Z
        Fun one! But no, too wintry for my liking still
        • Hydrologist Guy constructor · 2025-03-16T18:30:41.243Z
          Thanks! And spring will come!
        • Just 4 Laffs 🤓4:28 · 2025-03-17T06:58:30.921Z
          Trickier your riddles may get / but there's always a great time to be had
          1A
          Show off your data with a well-devised chart. And don’t rush to make another anew -- / Use the same one again! It's the best way to honor this yellowish/greenish hue...
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          1. 1A
            Show off your data with a well-devised chart. And don’t rush to make another anew -- / Use the same one again! It's the best way to honor this yellowish/greenish hue...
          2. 8A
            Starts with a penny, ends with a ship, with most of Ralph in between. / It’s the place to go in Manhattan if you want to see some green.
          3. 9A
            Without the G, it’s what Scottish lads do when cruising the town Friday night. / And with the G? They’ll need these to do that if their vision isn’t quite right.
          Down
          1. 2D
            Follow “door” by this word for a hardware bit -- one that you’d find at Home Depot or Lowe’s. / As a rhyme for “orange”, the full hardware bit works, though not quite on the nose, I suppose...
          2. 3D
            Two R’s, an L, and some vowels in the word. Rarely will you see this -- though you see it in “rarely”! / You also see it in this word for bucolic. (Now to work in a rhyme, if only just barely...)
          3. 4D
            They’re theater jobs; they’re actors’ goals, / This eastern half of casseroles.
          4. 5D
            As one word, it describes how a word is used. As more than one (now switching gears) / It’s what, in the year 2026, will amount to two hundred fifty years.
          5. 6D
            Sara, who’s broke, who ekes out a living, could learn things from Bob, who the neighbors will pay / Big money to scream when a mouse scampers by. Bob “THIS” out a living, I guess you could say.
          6. 7D
            A creation begins with this unit of measure. Another clue (you might like it not?): / Though it may sound vague, this unit of measure is used to measure a lot!
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