Dating back to the early 1800s, Overlook Mountain House was a luxury resort that attracted the country's elite, but went through several owners before closing permanently in 1940. Select the center quote mark by sliding your finger upwards to touch it. @Nancy 9:06 AMWell said! (How do I love thee, let me count the ways might be the most familiar Petrarchan) I have seen "herstories" used only as a joke! Well I didnt fall for it, so there!Enjoyable puzzle with very little at which to wrinkle my nose and enough tricky clues for some resistance and chuckles. We are including cryptic crosswords as well as we see their growth in popularity. We found more than, 2020 - 2023 Copyright: Anyhoo (SB acceptable word), Thx to you and @JC66 for being there to help us rookies, provided the rookie is ok with giving up their email addy to either of you. EPS have fewer songs than LPs but are Extended because they are longer than Singles., Had high HorsED and PEtS for pair of boxers (29D and 17A) for the longest time making it difficult to work my way from NW to SW for the longest time. It's probably a 3.5- or even a 4-star puzzle vs. Erik's 5-star Friday. And isnt that the point? And I thought PugS was so clever, kind of a let-down to see PECS. Glad that's settled. @unknown 9:00 - Next levelSo, yeah, we dont actually disagree. No idea: NERDCORE. Indeed, Ive been lurking in this thread since I had given up the hot link option after repeated tries and reading online help articles. @Z came through! The kind of place where SESTET leaps immediately from brain to paper (I went to Stanford, but also to the kind of prep school where they teach you all about sonnet forms). I had to re-imagine the scene after Grace Kelly's deadly car crash. At least your discussion has suggested that another attempt is not borderline insanity! Appreciate you all. @bocamp - WEST WING recently move from Netflix to HBO MAX. :)Easy-med. Our website is updated regularly with the latest clues so if you would like to see more from the archive you can browse the calendar or click here for all the clues from February 06, 2021.. Resort area in the Catskills, informally. He would keep all the grass we had trimmed and also figured out how to come into our living room through the back kitchen door.Anyway, Francis was our hay hauler. @Newboy 10:14 AMGood stuff; glad to hear you benefitted from the thread! Nah, @bocamp, @Glen Laker PECS are a brand of men's underwear (including boxers). My only complaint was 31D. Had Erik been given the Sunday puzzle and a different Black constructor given his slot, it would make 7. I'm not exactly certain why that answer is PECS. HIGH HATTED sounds odd to me. Aside from that, this was a good puz. Those who are fans of KAC's puzzles and are frustrated by the monoculture that is the NYT crossword might be interested to read his comments on this puzzle and constructing in general that he made to Jeff Chen, who is something of a taste maker and gate-keeper in crossworld: https://www.xwordinfo.com/Crossword?date=2/6/2021. Absolute travesty for a Saturday. With that name, I assumed that Agard was from MinneSOTa, or someplace all those Scandinavians emigrated to over a century ago. Until certain constructors race was pointed out, most solvers would never have known that. I have no idea what a Petrarchan sonnet even means, or octave in this context, or what the heck SESTET means in this context. @jae 3:17 PMThx, but in Canada we get "Movies + HBO" on Crave; no HBO Max yet for us. Two straight Saturdays for me. A great looking puzzle filled with quality material but disappointingly easy to solve. The crossword clue Catskills resort area with 11 letters was last seen on the January 01, 2013. We found more than, 2020 - 2023 Copyright: Doubles - makes sense. I think what @7:02 is saying that Sunday wasnt constructed by an African-American so they would have liked an EA Sunday puzzle and someone else doing Friday for a full 7 day week celebrating Black History Month. puz; very much enjoyed this one! But a HIND FOOT is something no one said ever. sometimes written three times in a row. But I only learned that today, just as I only learned that Erik Agard is half-Black. Absolutely fucking spot on. In case there is more than one answer to this clue it means it has appeared twice, each time with a different answer. Agree with @Lewis on the many pleasures of the grid.I liked the clusters of answers that "talked" to each other: STEPHANIE, HELGA, and HERSTORIES; STAR WARS, CARPS, and SPOILS (thinking of commenters who've had it up to here with Star Wars clues); TEACH, EARTH, and ATLAS. We have shows about cake decorating and flower arranging, why not a bunch of up-and-coming constructors competing to avoid getting kicked out of the competition each week. Rexs morning experience parallels mine right along to the HOT WIRING finish; maybe theres something to that English grad school experience that does survive the decades after all. In 2020, the median price of the 71 houses sold in Catskill was $215,000. I'd hate to move it from wordplay to PPP.Again today: a beaut and easy for the day. I usually end up eating the whole bag.Do-over: Satiny (jacket lining). She is a retired ER nurse and Harry Potter devotee. But I hate that you're right :). Neat feeling, as usually I'm just exasperated and give up. PugS for PECS first. Hand up for that aha! With crossword-solver.io you will find 1 solutions. BORSCHT BELT covering STAR WARS is outstanding. You can easily improve your search by specifying the number of letters in the answer. 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Same goes for replacing Clickable Text with your own words. ___ Hufflepuff, one of the co-founders of Hogwarts, Once-popular resort area in the Catskills, informally, Charles ___, how Angelo Siciliano is better known, Author of 1884's "The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State", World leader with a role in 1961's annexation of Goa, Abbr. STARWARS unlocked the NE and then I had to run through X/P/T/S to her EFTS not knowing EFT as anything but a banking term. And if @Z is right, then its extra tricky andI like it!Thanks KAC! Let's have more like this. Then in the pattern box let us know how many letters the answer should be. WebFirst of all, we will look for a few extra hints for this entry: Once-popular resort area in the Catskills, informally. Webcelebrity wifi packages cost. Then I realized I had an error, and one I should have seen. Solving a crossword puzzle can be difficult, especially those tricky puzzles that appear later in the week. Have a look around and do let us know if we are missing any popular crossword publications, or specific crossword clues. LOL And, bless you, @A, for having the patience and perseverance to see it thru to the finish line; and, hats off to the @Mods for their cooperation! My then 3 year old son called him Farmer Cow. PS My first comment! But the Crossword Monkey is here to help! If certain letters are known already, you can provide them in the form of a pattern: "CA????". Its a well-designed, lovely puzzle regardless of what damn day it is. He will, and it's lighting fast and accurate to boot. @egsforbreakfast et al. @Anon 1:45, back in the day not all vinyl records were LP (long play). In the NW, ENTERIC {2D: Intestine-related} was the equally valid 'ENTERal' at first.I'll second Rex's shout-out to Kameron's puzzles at The New Yorker. @Glen Laker - DOh! I, also, have been solving the NYT puzzle for over a half-century and have been annoyed at some of then, but to see so many splenetic outbursts over this clever, pleasurable puzzle is just beyond belief. Keeping for @A ___pg -1 Peace ~ Empathy for all ~ Good-heartedness ~ Togetherness . Already a wonderful person, and can be even deeper and wider. Collins is also, we learn, going for his PhD in English, and I trust is shooting for an eventual professorship in the Ivy League. They're so arbitrary and quite silly, after all.My only complaint about this puzzle is the same as everyone else's. Wow @Z, just got around to reading the riveting description of your winning play. Although the NYTimes highlighted the constructors as African-American, they (Shortz) should have waited until today to reveal this. I cry partial-foul on the clue, to me it makes it seem like FeeT is a better answer than FOOT, but I guess it can be defended either way, and it is a SatPuz. @bocamp & @ZI've shared my Embedding Cheat Sheet with @A.Here's hoping it helps. Turned out my one-letter DNF was at CARPe/eCLASS. Thx, @Kameron, for a nice, chewy Sat. As I mentioned yesterday, they've got a great stable of constructors over there. I don't believe I've ever gotten three in a row. An extremely enjoyable puzzle with no junk and terrific clues for HOLIER; THE WEST WING; SPOIL; PECS; EARTH and HOT WIRING. Maybe we can convince His Puzzleness to bless us with such a Runtz. So *sticks tongue out*. !SPlIt before SPOIL, bah bah!!NERDCORE???????????? Click the answer to find similar crossword clues . There are related clues (shown below). But that is inherently narrow and regressive. @Z 12:07 PMI like your analysis of "The Great PECS Controversy" @TTrimble 11:52 AM SB stuff for your 2 IAR, and for t'spg -3; this would/could be my 3rd 3 IAR if Peace ~ Empathy for all ~ Good-heartedness ~ Togetherness . I also read that as an extensive sub-tweet. Yes, this was an easy Saturday. Dogs? Along the way my CARET/CARAT write over did cause CARPS to be delayed but that was it. Crossword Clue, Crew Necked Shirt, Informally Crossword Clue, Simple But Successful Conclusion To Parachute Jump Crossword Clue, Form Of Address To A Portuguese Man Crossword Clue, Food Regularly Found In Bars Crossword Clue, Otolaryngologists, For Short Crossword Clue, Phrase Before 'Carte' Or 'Mode' Crossword Clue, Triumphant Response To 'How'd The Game Go?' Boxers each have a pair of PEC(total muscle)S that are in impressive shape. Where was Timothy Parker? Hmmph. WebClue: Erstwhile New York resort region Erstwhile New York resort region is a crossword puzzle clue that we have spotted 1 time. No offense meant to the editorial staff, tho. We add many new clues on a daily basis. Yes, You Can! Relative difficulty: Easy to Easy-Medium. But if, as someone who has been doing these things for over fifty years, I have to resign myself to pretty much no-brainer Monday through Wednesday solves, I feel I should then be recompensed with challenging entries the next 3 days. Well, we all have our different manners of solving. Two questions:1. I also had to clean up STAR tuRn and had S-Coupe before S-CLASS. WebResort Resort (Crossword clue) We found 9 answers for Resort . As a rookie, my rounded times this week were 6, 11, 12, 10, 11 and 24 for today so if anything Id argue that Friday was the easy one. I set a new personal record today, but it had nothing to do with crosswords, so I wont go into detail other than to say that Im a bit shocked at how much truffle and jalapeo oatmeal a guy can eat in one sitting.Puzzle was a great solve, but might have benefitted from toughening up some clues to long to Saturday level. What a great way to finish the week. Here are KACs comments on Xwordinfo . solve. Set a new record time today of 6:09. No? and FWIW I posted a link to KACs Xwordinfo comments at 1:02. But well done anyways. Almost as much fun as the grid was the constructors note on that other blog that takes itself as seriously as Rex is sometimes accustomed of being. Hence the name Cross Words, they cross each other horizontally and vertically. It's a crossword puz -- it'll have different stuff every day -- if U don't get enough of yer fave stuff one day, check out tomorrow's stuff. Maybe I have just been in a flow state?Maybe I should learn to type; I believe one of the keys to truly fast times like Rex posts is being able to read ahead to the next clue while still writing in the one youve just figured out. In cases where two or more answers are displayed, the last Had a T BILL instead of the NOTE but that NO NONSENSE and my favorite TEAK wood took care of that.Never heard of NERDCORE but the downs were easy enough to get it working. That cost me a chunk of time, until I was able to come at DISH IT OUT from the other side, and figured out the answer they were looking for. Raffles hated Francis and would nip at his heels. So stay home and stay safe!I took a Russian novels course in college and one of the characters was LEv, so I waited until ONE CARAT confirmed the O. LEO seemed a little OVERT for a Saturday. Hey All !Argh! Peace ~ Health ~ Hope ~ Equality for all . Did have to change HINDLEGS to HINDFOOT, so another 15-20 seconds added due to that one. I though Octave was a person's name in a sonnet by someone named Petrarch, and we were looking for a person who followed Octave, literally or figuratively. with 11 letters was last seen on the February 06, 2021. Now click on Solve! A perfect puzzle for those INNEEDOF a little ESCAPE. Some of our partners may process your data as a part of their legitimate business interest without asking for consent. @All @A's Team MembersLooks like job done! Any other week, I think I'd have a decidedly non-MEH reaction to it. Select the center quote mark by sliding your finger upwards to touch it. Low word count based on all the black squares is odd - but the overall fill was solid. Note it may take longer to solve your clue if you know 0 letters in the word. Can you Solve worlds first crossword ever? That said, it's not very Saturday-ish in overall difficulty -- which is certainly not Kameron's fault. BTW, perhaps there are others not knowing how to create hyperlinks who may benefit from all this, as well. After thinking it would be another SatPuz that I wouldn't get in a million years without cheating, answers suddenly started to appear, as if KAC let you peek just a bit behind the curtain. How else does one explain off them appearances of PEWIT, f'rinstance? Peace ~ Health ~ Hope ~ Equality for all Teamwork . Without losing anymore time here is the answer for the above mentioned crossword clue. Still not sure I see PECS. Easily fixed. The Crossword Solver finds answers to classic crosswords and cryptic crossword puzzles. Rank. Blew through this one fast. Frankly, he can do that any way he wants. ONCE POPULAR RESORT AREA IN THE CATSKILLS INFORMALLY Ny Times Crossword Clue Answer BORSCHTBELT ads This clue was last seen on This crossword clue Once-popular resort area in the Catskills, informally was discovered last seen in the February 6 2021 at the New York Times Crossword. The crossword clue possible answer is available in 11 letters. Solved! I did have to check to see where I was reading Collins' comments as they seemed very pointed to be on Jeff's own site. No personal record here. AI Crossword Solver Can it be any good? I still remember playing a game at sectionals against what was essentially a college team. But it seemed like a lot of folks here thought yesterday's puzzle was quite a bit easier than I did, so it may just be a wavelength thing. And Ill have to think about that. for HINDlegs and Satiny. So reading about a mule's HIND FOOT in all the comments made me think that I had never heard of a mule, or a horse, for that matter, having feet. @TTrimble 7:44 PMNicely stated! Pecs arent boxers. Why couldn't the NYT have shifted Erik to Sunday and gotten another constructor to make it an actual full week of puzzles?2. My brother and a friend bought a 16 acre farm at the foot of The Catskills. Just make sure to carefully enter the pattern because if it is incorrect, you will not see your correct solution in the answer list. A rare Saturday win for me. Mr. Roman began his comedy career in the Catskills in the early 1960s, when that resort area in upstate New York was thriving, long before it began its steep decline. Primates tend to have the largest brains, hence our website name. (ahem) Sure, the scenes on tv are all about the big, twain-hoofer because it's more dramatic, and theyll do that if theres room or if theyre out roughhousing with other equines (right, @Whatsername?). I do appreciate you being 'round@A I just noticed you have a closing smart quotation mark in your 10:05 post. FIRST BEPATIENTHELGA's INNEEDOF a bowl of BORSCHT to be SATIATED, no doubt,HERSTORIES of soup TIEIN of course, and she can DISHITOUT.--- LEO ENGELS, I am quite pleased with the amount of correct answers I got.Especially in a puzzle with NERDCORE. @TTrimble 12:22 PMYour 11:52 AM post came thru at my end. Manage Settings (@JC66, I didn't use your example this time, but they show up as smart quotes on my MacBook. These resorts were a popular vacation spot for, from the 1920s through the 1960s. U do good work.Masked & Anonymo3Us**gruntz**. Although the dupes still raise their ugly heads.Gotta run, but wanted to say @A from yesterday: "His Puzzleness" struck me the same way as soon as I typed it - great minds, dude!Ciao!.75. I think the poster meant that 6 puzzles by Black constructors isn't a full week. Since the app keeps track of my times, thats become a focus of mine. My only problem was 16 down - I can actually hot wire older cars so to me it seems like the right way to get started ! If not ignore what follows:To typing a link on an iPad you need to hold the quote key down until you see this display above the quote key " . Went around the grid at moderate speed so as to enjoy myself, with a hiccup at NERDCORE. Too bizarre! This was a lovely puzzle. . Everyone called it the Jewish Alps. A sort of insult aimed at music that is too intelligent?? This will help narrow down your results in a very effective way. Eventually found enough letters for BEPATIENT, and as soon as that B hit: voila! That guilt has never stopped me from rubbing it in whenever I see that guy on the field. Your link should hopefully now work. and then it was like oh, yeah, I get it! Perhaps that's the reason I blanked on her name.I got to 21A and blanked a bit as well. Not sure if the problem is my iPad being smarter than I, but certainly something to think about. Looks like the mods are willing to go with this thread. It's interesting that your quote marks are slanted (is that a type of "smart quote?). Never heard of a deer foot or a moose foot or really anything that has a hoof also having a "foot". I put in HIND FeeT, like so many others, then changed it to FOOT when I saw haRD CORE, which also gave me a Smooth lining for my jacket. That is the expectation that has been set up for regular solvers, and I can understand the thinking behind it. Also, ensure you leave at least one space at each end of the html line if you choose to have extra comments on either side of your hyperlink.Hope this makes sense. In cases where two or more answers are displayed, the last one is the most recent. Thank you, sir, and please dont be a stranger! And no one ever called the area 'Jewish Alps', just The Catskills or Borscht Belt.Of interest: the wiki lists 'Jewish Alps' in the Catskill page, but" Because of this, this area was nicknamed the Jewish Alps and "Solomon County" (a modification of Sullivan County) by many people who visited there. Rather than waste time I just went back to where I started and went counterclockwise just as easily and finished with HINDFOOT. Great puzzle as is typical for this constructor. Except for being hoiST by my own petard (9D for too long), this went smoothly. Alas, it doesn't seem to be streaming in Canada, and I'm not prepared to fork out the do-re-mi to Apple to buy or rent it.Peace ~ Empathy for all ~ Good-heartedness ~ Togetherness . If I'd looked at that, and thought for a second, I'd have been all right.KAC'S style is usually lots of up-to-date PPP, so my guess is he was cluing the underwear with PECS. That makes a puzzle fun.And somebody does say HINDFOOT. Delhiwale: Chai served with a crossword puzzle, Frequent San Francisco weather phenomenon, Aquatic migration sometimes aided by a fabricated ladder, Command that may be accompanied by a whoosh sound, Core building exercise that starts on all fours, Chronicles from a feminist perspective NYT Crossword. Well, maybe we disagree about one thing. My favorite was out goat named ChiChi. I thought this puzzle was challenging, fair, and imaginative. TJS - have to agree. Grossingers Catskills Resort Hotel s claim to fame is an inspiration for the setting of the 1987 film Dirty Dancing , whose fictional locale Kellermans was based on a former resort . However, the films success was unable to influence tourists as the resort closed its doors in 1986, a year before the films release. In other words, where you see ( below, substitute <. @TJS - Have you considered that this one just happened to be in your wheelhouse? If she is in the room with me I get to ask her questions on 2 subjects. Or send your contribution via snail mail: Once-popular resort area in the Catskills informally / SAT 2-6-21 / World leader with role in 1961's annexation of Goa / Music genre that includes geeksta rap. I don't think I've ever gotten three days in a row until now. Maybe it's a coincidence. Here's how it works: Simply enter in the crossword clue in the first box. It was last seen in The New York Times quick crossword. "Anyhoo, the best to you and your future use of hyperlinks. Today's crossword puzzle clue is a quick one: Once-popular resort area in the Catskills, informally. It is a daily puzzle and today like every other day, we published all the solutions of the puzzle for your convenience. Me! Off to a flying start in the NE with HEY and YEAST and HONE and then the long a nd valuable BORSCHTBELT, although I wondered if I had spelled it right (I had). Constructor: Kameron Austin Collins Terrific. I do NYTXWs from the archives sometimes and the puzzles from 10+ years ago were definitely tougher to solve - especially the Saturdays. Not what I look for on a Saturday. ?is it a FOOT or a hOOf??? Birds have feet. @TTrimble 10:11 AMSB stuffAssuming you were yd 0 td pg -10 Peace ~ Empathy for all ~ Good-heartedness ~ Togetherness . even baseball players know this.gastRIC before ENTERIC, bah! Your formatting looks fine, and your url is good. Solid with a tinge of sparkle, liked it. Megan Willett-Wei and Talia Lakritz. Regarding the Great PECS Controversy As soon as @Glen Laker pointed out how of was working in the clue I was satisfied with the misdirection. I believe in the mobile version links are clickable without special formatting. With references to Star Wars, Harry Potter, West Wing, the Borscht Belt, I was feeling more of an UWS Jewish vibe. This crossword clue might have a different answer every time it appears on a new New York Times Crossword, so please make sure to read all the answers until you get to the one that solves current clue. Or that youre just really good at these things now? Once popular resort area in the Catskills informally Crossword Clue Ny Times . Once-popular resort area in the Catskills, informally. The Lasers of Themelessness! @TJSThank goodness I always lost. @A 2:27 - if!?!?!? @jae, @Joe Dipinto Sharp eyes! Hope you all enjoy your new personal records. Other scenarios: If you know none of the letters in the answer, but know its a 4 letter word, you would enter "????" I really wanted STAge mom for the cinematic tour de force! The NY Times Crossword is a classic American puzzle. But still, a great week of puzzling for me. I wonder who you'll be rooting for tomorrow????? Since you landed on this page then you would like to know the answer to Once-popular resort area in the Catskills, informally. Go trying to pick up the foot of a mule, a cow, a horse or any other four-legged critter and all bets are off. No real problems with this one, hARPS before CARPS was about it. An example of data being processed may be a unique identifier stored in a cookie. But a mule will as often as not kick a human with just one FOOT, especially in close quarters. I wonder if that might be your issue, i.e., they may have been interpreted by Blogger as being in the "smart quote" category that was plaguing @A. @bocamp - Great piece! Only thing holding me back at that point was, P.S. I am intrigued by @M&A's suggestion of a no-edit week. Yes, HOT WIRING was tough. I've never once heard anyone, anywhere refer to PECS as boxers. !@bocamp 5:55 - And now you know why you cant just put the magic incantation right here in the comments. Im sure someone, maybe @Joe Dipinto or @Z, could tell you all the variations. Wanted rear legs in lieu of HIND FOOT and after I parsed HOT WIRING it was more of a MEH moment. That should've worked. for unknown letters. "Herstory" Comfort Women Animation: "Produced with actual voices of the victims""Petrarch Sonnet" 104 ~ Anna FedorovaA friend and I "hot-wired" his older brother's car. Boy would that foot go flying. My vague personal goal each week is to be faster than my average for each day, and it never happens. Try free NYT games like the Mini Crossword, Ken Ken, Sudoku & SET plus our new subscriber-only puzzle Spelling Bee. 12. @10:03 - Are you responding to @7:02? They are of boxers. Lewis ticked off all of its virtues.Mr. What Collins is calling for is coaching and publishing constructors who will interest new solvers and a broader solving community. crossword-solver.io, Current Measures Introduced As Money Problems Snowball Crossword Clue, Rene Zellweger's Role In 'Chicago' Crossword Clue, Traditional English Breakfast Fare Crossword Clue, Bbc Tv's Starred Paul Eddington As Mp Jim Hacker Crossword Clue, Dessert Made From Date With Some Fried Bananas Crossword Clue, Conform To One's Political Group Crossword Clue, 2015 16 Cbs "Cyber" Series Crossword Clue, Former Northamptonshire Castle Where Richard Iii Was Born Crossword Clue, Verbal Equivalent Of A Thumbs Down Crossword Clue, Modest, When Caught Out In A Rush Crossword Clue, Endlessly Light Dance Seen All Around The World Crossword Clue, Person Dealing With Casting And Lines Crossword Clue, Runner Sebastian With Four Olympic Medals Crossword Clue, Amazed When One Direction Gets Into A Fight? @JC66 7:37 PMBeautiful! We had one in Cuba and my mom named him Francis. Better than average time for me today. I just wished we all could've shared it along with some drinky poos provided by @JC and @pablito. I sailed right through this one and, based solely on my solve times, yesterday's should have been the Saturday puzzle and this one should have been the Friday. Thought pecs was clever but no so for hind FEET. @Roo:check the ingredients label. Solve any newspaper and magazine crossword with our free crossword solver. Said differently, boxing alone does little-to-nothing to develop the power or stamina of the chest muscles. And I think the grid looks way cool (thx @Lewis for pointing out). Loved HOTWIRING. @Z mentioned something related to the iPad and "smart quotes" in Sunday's blog: "@JC66 - you need to add a dont use smart quotes warning to your cheat sheet. Just think it would be a hoot to see the totally un-masked personalities of the constructioneers come oozin thru, for one week. Crossword Clue, Excessive Spending Broke Gp Rules Crossword Clue, "Nick And Infinite Playlist" (2008 Film) Crossword Clue, One Of 100 In Pooh's Woods Crossword Clue, Run Away From End Of The Earth, Returning With Energy Crossword Clue, Can You Dig It? and then click solve. Borscht Belt, or Jewish Alps, is a colloquial term for the mostly defunct summer resorts of the Catskill Mountains in parts of Sullivan , Orange and Ulster Easier than usual, but fine. Sounds like a great idea to me, but then I also like Frosted Flakes. Also, someone pointed out that mules kick with both legs at once -- though happily that's something I wouldn't know from personal experience.Still, a smooth and entertaining puzzle that was fun to work on. Is "nerdcore" a thing? @Joe Dipinto - thanks! I was pasting into an example from @TTrimble, which was fine until I went to change his ) to a > and then the quotes changed to smart quotes.
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