![]() Then there's the grid, which is brutally segmented, resulting in a slew of (mostly gruesome) three-letter answers. I dig the nonsense, but the coherence factor seems slightly lacking. Five sixths of these answers feature repeated sounds, leaving " SH-BOOM" out in the cold. I think that's a "hit." "OB-LA-DI etc." wasn't even released as a single til 1976, and only got as high as #49. " DOO DOO DOO DOO DOO (Heartbreaker)" got as high as #15 on the Billboard Hot 100. ![]() Or they sort of are because they're by legendary bands, but they're not clued as "hits" because … I don't know. Four of the songs are "hits," but two … aren't. It's an interesting set, albeit an odd one. Perhaps the pleasure is in remembering the songs, if you happen to be fans of them. I think my interest in the puzzle waned considerably when I hit the Crash Test Dummies clue and just pounded the "M" key over and over and over again. There's something cute about this, I suppose, but I think I found it less charming that I was supposed to. Aoraki / Mount Cook consists of three summits lying slightly south and east of the main divide, the Low Peak, Middle Peak and High Peak, with the Tasman Glacier to the east and the Hooker Glacier to the west. A popular tourist destination, it is also a favourite challenge for mountain climbers. It lies in the Southern Alps, the mountain range which runs the length of the South Island. Until 2014, its height was officially listed as 3,754 metres, but new measurements have given a revised height of 3,724 metres (12,218 ft). COOK ( 47D: Highest peak in N.Z.) -Īoraki / Mount Cook is the highest mountain in New Zealand.
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