![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() How can you not have known that putting that answer in your puzzle would render Everything Else You Did In Your Puzzle virtually invisible. " but because other people had already BORNE the impact of that one, I laughed instead of some more violent reaction. As I saw 25-Down coming together, my only thought was ". So it was with trepidation and an odd excitement that I dug into today's puzzle, wondering if the answer would have the same impact on me. That is to say, this kind of immediate collective outcry about a single answer, this kind of anguish, this kind of astonishment that is so keen you have to shout it at someone the second you're finished-people do shout their puzzle displeasure at me from time to time, because they know I'll understand, if not agree, but to wake up to this kind of singular unanimity: weird. The college's mission is: "Harvey Mudd College seeks to educate engineers, scientists, and mathematicians well versed in all of these areas and in the humanities and the social sciences so that they may assume leadership in their fields with a clear understanding of the impact of their work on society." (wikipedia) It is one of the institutions of the contiguous Claremont Colleges, which share adjoining campus grounds. Harvey Mudd College ( HMC) is a private residential liberal arts college of science, engineering, and mathematics, founded in 1955 and located in Claremont, California, United States. Word of the Day: Harvey MUDD C ollege( 8D: Harvey _ College). ICE DORM (45D: Student housing in Fairbanks?) (ice storm).CHILDREN'S DORY (57A: Fishing boat at summer camp?) (children's story).FALSE DART (41A: Counterfeit Dodge?) (false start).PLEASE DAY (34A: "Come on, Doris"?) (please stay).NOSE DUD (4D: Failure to sneeze?) (nose stud).BLUEGRASS DATE (19A: Romantic night in Kentucky?) (Bluegrass State).THEME: SST to SD - ST- goes to D- at the front of the second word in two-word phrases where first word ends in -S, creating wacky near-homophones, clued "?"-style: ![]()
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