Wednesday, 1 January 2020

Days 1045 - 1051


Aka Monday 9th December 2019 - Sunday 15th December 2019
 
This week I picked up these New Comic Book Day beauties:



 
…read some great comics:





…and got these two Bob Dylan albums, ‘John Wesley Harding’ and ‘Nashville Skyline’:


…I’d already got ‘Travellin’ Thru’, which has the outtakes from these albums, and I really liked the outtakes, so thought I’d give the “proper” albums a try. And they’re not bad, with a nice mellow, laid-back strumming vibe, with 'Nashville Skyline' edging it, thanks to 'Lay Lady Lay' and 'Girl From The North Country'….

…and I did this week’s G2 Crosswords:


…and Monday’s crossword gets the week off to a flying start as I only had to cheat on one twenty-fourth of the clues (one out of 24). The clues (except for ‘Again (6)’ = ‘afresh’) proved to be no problem for the little grey cells, as they powered through the clues, throwing out answers like a ninja throws out shuriken…


…Tuesday’s crossword was a bit of a downer as I had to cheat on two clues!!! Yep, a whole two out of 21 clues, what is the world coming to 😉 And that’s only because I forgot how to spell ‘rioja’ (for ‘Spanish wine’) and that ‘stub’ is another word for ‘butt’, both of which seemed so obvious when revealed. But I did much better than I thought I would when I started, like I got stuck on ‘sparkling French wine (neither red nor white)’, trying to think of different types of wine, like it might be ‘pino something’ or ‘rose something’, but then it just clicked what’s neither red or white, pink of course and once I had ‘pink champagne’ all the connected clues, and their connected clues, just fell into place. Plus, Pink Champagne Blitzkrieg should be a band name asap…


…while Wednesday’s crossword was a wily one to solve and it went pretty bad, I had to cheat on a fifth of the clues (five out of 23) which is bad going for current form (but it does give an Illuminati score, so swings and roundabouts). Some I plain just didn’t know (like ‘Mali’ from ‘West African country’ and ‘hurdy-gurdy’ from ‘stringed instrument played by turning a handle), and some I should have gotten (like ‘august’ from ‘dignified’) and might have got if I’d given them a little more time and chewing over…


…and with Thursday’s crossword the little grey cells gets things back on track (maybe as a way of distracting me for today’s election, which I fear is not going to go well) and I only had to cheat on a tenth of the clues (two out of21). Which meant that I learnt that ‘Doric’ is an ‘architectural style of Ancient Greece’ and was a tad embarrassed to not get ‘pelvis’ from ‘bony structure at the base of the spine’, and me an Elvis fan as well, tsk, tsk…


…Friday’s crossword provides a brief distraction from the terrible election results and I only had to cheat on a eleventh of the clues (two out of 23) (unlike Johnson who had to cheat and lie continuously to get back into No. 10) And I learnt that ‘Esau’ was ‘Jacob’s twin brother’ and that ‘disallow’ means ‘refuse to accept’ (which seems kinda suitable for today!)…


…and Saturday’s crossword ends the week on a pretty high note as I only had to cheat on one of the 23 clues. Maybe living under a proto-fascistic government is good for doing crosswords (or makes crossword setters to depressed to set hard grids???). Although I not 100% convinced that ‘in perfect health’ is the best clue for ‘very well’, as it makes you think that it is referring to a specific phrase, like ‘tip-top’ or ‘hale and hearty’. Anyway, onwards to next week’s crosswords, excelsior…

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