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Daily Mini: 02/04/2024

· By Molly Durawa · Published by Columbia Daily Spectator · Published 2024-02-04T16:45:14.422Z

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  • JR 🤓1:18 · 2024-02-04T20:17:01.901Z
    Is “fiance” gender neutral now? TIL!
    • Raven 3:09 · 2024-02-05T04:49:37.424Z
      It has been for decades?
      • JR 🤓1:18 · 2024-02-05T16:27:11.558Z
        I’ve kept up “fiancé” / “fiancée”, even though I’ve collapsed a lot of other gendered distinctions.
    • Alice 🤓1:13 · 2024-02-04T22:25:53.304Z
      Loved this! Excellent clues and solves. The "pull off an outfit" clues were great.
      • Sendhil Revuluri 🤓31s · 2024-02-05T00:49:54.074Z
        Fun, thank you!
        • Izzy 2:24 · 2024-02-05T01:57:02.630Z
          Liked it.
          • Chappy D 🤓15:51 · 2024-02-15T00:50:58.187Z
            a tricky one😃! but I don't know how to spell eatery because I'm a dog!
            1A
            Walks through water
            1
            2
            3
            4
            5
            6
            7
            8
            9
            10
            11
            12
            13
            Across
            1. 1A
              Walks through water
            2. 6A
              Of a daughter or son
            3. 7A
              Serenades
            4. 8A
              Stack (of cash)
            5. 9A
              Gym unit
            6. 10A
              On the shelves
            7. 12A
              Shaggy's best bud, familiarly
            8. 13A
              Pull off, as an outfit
            Down
            1. 1D
              British castle (and the namesake of the currently reigning royal house of the United Kingdom)
            2. 2D
              Math subj.
            3. 3D
              Pull off, as an outfit
            4. 4D
              Restaurant, e.g.
            5. 5D
              M, in 2-Down
            6. 6D
              Groom-to-be
            7. 7D
              From Zurich, say
            8. 11D
              "Mazel ___!"
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