Operation Castle thermonuclear test
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Puzzle by Kameron Austin Collins / Edited by Will Shortz
Of interest — AREN’T I (48A. Defensive comeback), ENISLE (29D. Maroon); FREE UNION (32D. Cohabitation without marriage); FRIEND ZONE (32A. Relationship with unrequited love, in modern slang); HAPPY (26A. “Are you satisfied now?”); H BOMBS (9A. Big releases of the ‘50s); HOLY SYNOD (9D. Highest authority in some Eastern churches); LITTLE ONE (39A. Tot), MATCH POINT (3D. Situation in which one person might have the advantage); NAÏVE ART (50A. Works of childlike simplicity); PAS MOI (23D. “Not me”: Fr.); P A SYSTEM (56A. Principal means of address?); PEACH PIT (15A. Cobbler waste); QUIRED (42A. Put in bundles for the bookbinder); SCHLEPS (4D. Lugs); SEXTED (30D. Sent pixxx?); THE WAILERS (38D. Original band that sang “I Shot the Sheriff,“ with “the”); TONGUE-TIED (36A. Stammering).
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A shade is when you add either white or black to a color. When you add black to black you have black. When you add white to black you have grey. White and black have no shades, hues, tints or tones. I promise never to write a book called Fifty Shades of Black. Lewis Black can title his autobiography that if he wishes. If you use lip gloss you are changing the finish, not changing shades.
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