Another retaliation meta. But retaliation for what? I won't tell you.
Nudges: There are 11 things to find Think singular and plural, and verbs and ... it's a legitimate fully formed sentence ADORE is not part of the metanism for... well, reasons.
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hoover 2s · 2024-12-19T20:44:57.259Z
Whew! That was a little harder than I thought it would be! "Nice" comeback!
So there are 11 entries that mean something entirely different in French. (By mistake there is also ADORE which ... means the exact same thing in French, but as it doesn't mean something different it doesn't count. Taken together these words are LESDENTSDUCHATSONTBLANCHESETSONSANGESTROUGE which gives the meta answer "THE CATS TEETH ARE WHITE AND HIS BLOOD IS RED"
I accepted CAT'S TEETH and TEETH OF THE CAT, and HIS and ITS. And I accepted the French but I intended for the answer to be in English.
I originally intended to have PIED and PAS and NESTLE (N'EST LE, which would have involved constructor's license a little beyond what is acceptable) but I like how what I have is a very smooth parse.
I initially translated it it as HIS blood because I had mistakenly assume the masculinity of the word SON reflected the masculinity of the word CHAT/cat (why it didn't occur to me that in english we'd say "its" I have no idea; maybe because my two cats are both boys) and I forgot that in possessives are basically adjectives and would reflect the gender of the object possessed-- not the possessor. So it was SON because of the SANG/blood which is masculine. (In French the SON/SA difference is of the endings but in english the his/her/its difference is in the root; in German they do both so they have about 8 or 12 possessives based on the gender of the possessor (root) the gender of the possessed (first ending) and the declination of the possessed (another ending)).
Log story short-- I added ITS/HIS/HER options to the acceptable answers.
James Garfield's, Linus Pauling's, and Kurt Vonnegut's fraternity
11A
The social organization for people who play that game with racquets and nets for money
12A
"I'll be there __ ____ __ I can"
14A
Informal little talk
16A
Reg. in Can. that includes London, Toronto, and Ottawa but not Thunder Bay or Sault Ste. Marie
17A
Marisa of "My Cousin Vinny"
19A
Disinclined to do much dating
21A
Instructor in many introductory courses
22A
What makes a computer work
23A
Cherish
25A
Would a big fan of witch-craft be called a ___ nut?
26A
Dips briefly in hot water
28A
Yak
30A
Foot-operated cymbals
31A
One more thing in a letter
33A
Alien who phoned home
34A
Male child
35A
Rum cakes
37A
Durable wood that is one letter off of a greenish blue duck
39A
Musically intoned
40A
Ruler with unlimited authority
45A
Boston's winter hous
46A
Bathroom tissue
47A
Makeup for the cheeks
48A
Prt. of 22A
Verticales
1D
Milky prefix
2D
"'Nihilists! Say what you want about the tenets of National Socialism at least it's an _____'"
3D
A palindromic request for navigational charts because the dead princess has misplaced the firm tinned meat: Maps! Di lost soild ____
4D
Russian affirmative
5D
Latin epsilons
6D
Can. Prov. where you can find Baddeck, Whycocomagh, Port Hawkesbury, Yarmouth and Halifax
7D
Used as a function word to indicate movement or an action or condition suggestive of movement toward a place, person, or thing reached
8D
Meh
9D
Infernal writer
10D
What's collected by the revenue service in America
13D
If you have to ask, this is the answer
15D
Bluish Green duck that is one letter off of a durable wood
18D
State known for potatoes
19D
Mischievously playful like a ... curved support? I don't get it
20D
Amy Winehouse hit that I have never heard
24D
"Well, don't just stand out there! Come __ __"
25D
Latin etas
26D
Small ammunition
27D
Greek H's
28D
Imply
29D
Consumed entirely
31D
Flower that Robert Williams Wood found analogous to the Chimpanzee: " Observe how Nature's necromancies Have clearly painted on the [.....] These almost human counte-nances, In yellow, blue and black nu-ances. The face, however, seems to me To be that of the Chimpanzee, A fact which makes the gentle ____ Appeal no longer to my fancy."
32D
USAF NCOs
34D
Toffee bar
36D
Sweetie-pies
38D
@
41D
Boulder's st.
42D
1 3/4 in.
43D
Silver on the table
44D
Cook's holly; endangered tree endemic to Puerto Rico