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· Por Lobsterboys · Publicado 2024-05-02T21:38:50.151Z

Comprobando datos de juego anteriores…

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  • Sendhil Revuluri 🤓38s · 2024-05-02T23:35:33.508Z
    Funny! Never heard of GNIP GNOP.
    FYI the clue for 1D refers to itself rather than to 1A. (Pretty obvious unless one is solving downs-only!)
    • Lobsterboys constructor · 2024-05-03T12:22:42.702Z
      Thanks! Resolved. Not sure how I can re read the clues 5 times and still miss things.
      • Sendhil Revuluri 🤓38s · 2024-05-03T19:01:32.166Z
        When you figure it out, let me know… I do it too (and on the grid as well!)
    • An Ephemeral Collation 🤓27s · 2024-05-03T02:14:52.959Z
      Very clever!
      • ForeverJung 🤓1:45 · 2024-05-03T10:59:48.783Z
        Clever work!
        • kurtalert 🤓20s · 2024-05-03T17:38:48.346Z
          Nice. Never heard of GNIP GNOP, I'll have to look that up.
          A newer super fun tabletop game if you haven't heard of it- KLASK. Stupidly good time.
        • Larry Edelstein 🤓20s · 2024-05-04T00:40:48.484Z
          I remember you, GNIP GNOP!
          1A
          With 1D, table tennis by another name
          1
          2
          3
          4
          5
          6
          7
          Horizontales
          1. 1A
            With 1D, table tennis by another name
          2. 5A
            An Arabian Peninsula country that could kinda sound like you may have just dropped your phone in the toilet
          3. 6A
            The formal answer you may give when your wife asks "who left the milk on the counter?" even tho you may truly be the culprit
          4. 7A
            See 4D
          Verticales
          1. 1D
            See 1A
          2. 2D
            What you may say when you hear your cue
          3. 3D
            This group has a section of the Berlin Wall displayed outside it’s Brussels HQ
          4. 4D
            With 7A, a small two-player table tennis-like game that I desperately wanted as a kid
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