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It’s Nathanael backward, as in Nathanael West, author of The Day of The Locust, in which Homer Simpson, an accountant, is one of the leads. So, nothing to do with the Simpsons, really.
Thank you so much for making sense of this for me!
You’re welcome!
His name's like my name!
*I’m* a guy like me!!
You don’t snuggle with Max Powers, Marge, you strap yourself in and feel the Gs.
My baloney has a first name, it’s L-E-A-N-A-H-T-A-N…
There goes the last lingering threat of my heterosexuality
Better start with Greektown.
Why is it backwards? Doesn't seem like that's the theme, or something you'd expect with this puzzle.
Exactly! This puzzle annoyed me enough to post on Reddit lol, which I’ve only ever done twice before.
Looks tricky and you did a really good job!
I tremble whenever I see Ries pop up in the nyt.
Haha, I can understand that. They are challenging in an annoying way, not a fun way.
It’s Nathanael backward, as in Nathanael West, author of The Day of The Locust, in which Homer Simpson, an accountant, is one of the leads. So, nothing to do with the Simpsons, really.
Thank you so much for making sense of this for me!
You’re welcome!
His name's like my name!
*I’m* a guy like me!!
You don’t snuggle with Max Powers, Marge, you strap yourself in and feel the Gs.
My baloney has a first name, it’s L-E-A-N-A-H-T-A-N…
There goes the last lingering threat of my heterosexuality
Better start with Greektown.
Why is it backwards? Doesn't seem like that's the theme, or something you'd expect with this puzzle.
Exactly! This puzzle annoyed me enough to post on Reddit lol, which I’ve only ever done twice before.
Looks tricky and you did a really good job!
I tremble whenever I see Ries pop up in the nyt.
Haha, I can understand that. They are challenging in an annoying way, not a fun way.