Have to spend a fair amount of the day driving so can check in only on occasion. Part of the beauty of these is there is only one real single answer per line so y'all play amongst yourselves. Feel free to share your work while I'm out of the Den.
Is around satisfactorily. (4)
To view half laughing, personally is living. (5)
Look with spectacles then French article exists. (6)
Vis-a-vis Mr. White, initially all coming back. (4)
Hesitate to mention a WASP regarding the additional one. (8)
Certain test simplified Bismarck's domain. (4)
Small business changed course simply per short term upward direction. (5)
For those new to these Play on Word "Quickies" - Each word or two (generally speaking) of the puzzle corresponds to a letter or two (generally speaking) "spelling" out the answer. Other descriptors can be thrown in refering to the relation of individual letters. The letters will "read" left to right as presented unless there is a descriptor that directs otherwise. For the most part, punctuation is not part of the answer but rather to make the clue read better. Other than that, the clues are very precise. There are no unnecessary words in the clues or extra letters in the answers. It's best to read these very literally. The numbers in parenthesis indicate the number of letters in the answer.
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Have to spend a fair amount of the day driving so can check in only on occasion. Part of the beauty of these is there is only one real single answer per line so y'all play amongst yourselves. Feel free to share your work while I'm out of the Den.
Is around satisfactorily. (4)
To view half laughing, personally is living. (5)
Look with spectacles then French article exists. (6)
Vis-a-vis Mr. White, initially all coming back. (4)
Hesitate to mention a WASP regarding the additional one. (8)
Certain test simplified Bismarck's domain. (4)
Small business changed course simply per short term upward direction. (5)
For those new to these Play on Word "Quickies" - Each word or two (generally speaking) of the puzzle corresponds to a letter or two (generally speaking) "spelling" out the answer. Other descriptors can be thrown in refering to the relation of individual letters. The letters will "read" left to right as presented unless there is a descriptor that directs otherwise. For the most part, punctuation is not part of the answer but rather to make the clue read better. Other than that, the clues are very precise. There are no unnecessary words in the clues or extra letters in the answers. It's best to read these very literally. The numbers in parenthesis indicate the number of letters in the answer.
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