I had a BEAST all cued up to send out for the MEOW and then it hit me, "Hey Tom it is the Christmas Holidays, people don't want to be sitting alone for hours solving, they want to be engulfed in family celebration and shopping and eating and drinking…
Not sure from what depths of metaphysical posings (or is that posturings) this evolved but here it is. I think this was one that came to me in while sitting in Church, or perhaps at a redlight, and then it was a "wonder of there is enough for a meta.…
Back from Thanksgiving and slowly adapting to not eating every 10 minutes. This week will seem very tame compared to "Woozy's Doozy", I am so glad that everyone enjoyed it, new contributors (well new MEOW contributors) always shake things up a bit.
So Sundays are supposed to be smooth, but unfortunately this one got caught in the Thanksgiving morass. I had written down a different date so that is why this is late.
It should follow the usual SSS format of being pretty straightforward. I mean it…
No it is not déjà vu nor is it the Oresteia, but it is a Greek Trilogy! This is the third puzzle, the first being Wendy Walker on 4/29/24 “It’s All Greek to Me” , 10/9/24 “Greek To Me” by ]Joe Ross[/smention (with some help from me) and this one…
Ah, how often have we seen it; a mad rush to certain disappointment based on nothing but the belief that the other person is right. Obviously not a good idea for anything, and certainly not for metas. We probably have gotten, at one time or another…
This is another puzzle that has been sitting around for a while waiting to find a place in the queue. Heck I had to remember how to solve it as I was trying to get it ready to go.
I doubt they will remember it, but KayW and lbray53 helped me test and…
'When shall we all meet again in thunder, lightning, or in rain? When the hurlyburly's done, when the puzzle's solved and won' (apologies to Mr. Shakespeare)
It's the night before all the demons and goblins come out (most of them looking for candy…
This is an interesting puzzle because it was inspired by a different puzzle. Joe Ross (yes our Joe) got this idea and since he knows I have the computer program and a lot more time than he has, asked me if I would like to collaborate on a meta. Well…