I got bogged down in the meadow, ironically. Nice to meet you, Rocky!
Jennifer Sarah Blakeslee 🤓8:10 · 2024-11-07T03:24:30.813Z
Love this! A much needed respite, and way more fun than the NYT puzzles (which we're refusing to play online until the tech strike is over). I signed up so I get notified whenever you post. Post more! Oh and David Rees used to live in Beacon!
Grade I taught last year, or the number of wishes a genie may grant you
32A
Name of our new foster cat and also of a fictional Philadelphia boxer
33A
Person who fishes for long, snakelike aquatic creatures
34A
Burkina ____
35A
Those, en español
Verticales
1D
Helpful person who is not found in most public school classrooms
2D
Acronym for the fictional People of the Great Delicious Noodle
3D
Casual name for a Massachusetts beach region
4D
Something one should not read from when teaching an elementary school lesson
5D
If it's not a win or a tie, it's this
6D
Constitutional change that Phyllis Schlafly ardently opposed
7D
Look up to
8D
To take care of temporarily, as (in my case) a cat
9D
Get around on one foot
11D
Add an L after the first letter and this name becomes a school-related word; law professor Sunstein
15D
Research suggests that there is a show called "Futurama," although I have never heard of it before, and that it includes a character by this name whose first name is Turanga, and whose birthday is July 29, 2975
18D
Embarrasses
19D
In a way
20D
Beethoven symphony whose name means "heroic"
21D
Student teacher, for example
22D
Grade I am teaching this year (penultimate grade of NYC elementary schools)
25D
El mes después de abril
26D
Woody's son
27D
"How to Sharpen Pencils" author David (fun fact: letters from my students appear in this book)
28D
German masculine nominative article; German feminine dative article