

Later, Kepler's explanation of the movement of planets became a prime example of using the theory. The only science he had heard of was early Greeks who sat around and thought about science. The parsimoniousness refers to theoretical explanations rather than applied solutions in science. Franciscan friar who wrote on religion and logic (and politics - he was excommunicated). I was a Philo major (as were 3 other family members), and philosophy claims Ockham. Can scarcely use a cell phone - Occam/Ockham's Razor. Unfortunately, I usually work mine at the Home. It's easier to read and to write on and "helps" a bit. If you are able to, use the computerized crossword grid. The Brazilians just beat N.Korea 2-1, FYI.) I've put together a bunch of addresses in a reference file over the last year. (My husband is following the soccer/calcio. (BIPEDS) 42D: Light benders (PRISMS) 43D: Harsh light (GLARE) 44D: Unbending (RIGID) 45D: When repeated, comforting words (THERE) 46D: "Hermit" crustacean (CRAB) 47D: Ashcroft's predecessor (RENO) 48D: Wild guess (STAB) 51D: Moreover (ALSO) 54D: Confused roar - Love that old - you mean they don't make NEHI any - after a year, I'm still slow, but I know lots more stuff, esp. (ALTA.) 26D: Masticate (CHEW) 27D: Olden times (YORE) 28D: Swamis (SAGES) 29D: Idiot, to a Brit (TWIT) 31D: Celtic great Larry (BIRD) 33D: Pink wine (ROSE) 34D: Impressed profoundly (AWED) 36D: Seeking payback (VENGEFUL) 37D: Worm on a line (BAIT) 39D: Electronic alert (BEEP) 40D: Cabal's plan (COUP) 41D: Kangaroos and humans, e.g.
#Olden 3 d viewer crossword clue pro
insurer (FHA) 52A: Popular trend (RAGE) 53A: Lavish celebrations (FETES) 54A: Primitive timekeeper (DIAL) 55A: Bone-dry (ARID) 56A: Render harmless, as a gunman (UNARM) 57A: Spring bloomer (IRIS) 58A: River bottoms (BEDS) 59A: Cerebral segments (LOBES) 60A: Fiddling emperor (NERO) 1D: Bygone Chevy compact (NOVA) 2D: Make changes to (EDIT) 4D: Choler (IRE) 5D: Remote area, with "the" (STICKS) 6D: Swamp swimmers (CROCS) 7D: Pro _ (RATA) 8D: "The Wealth of Nations" author Smith (ADAM) 9D: Soldier's eatery (MESS HALL) 10D: 50-Down ointment (POMADE) 11D: Leave in shock (AMAZE) 12D: Upscale rides (LIMOS) 13D: Brigadier general's insignia (STAR) 21D: Binary system digits (ONES) 22D: "Phooey!" ("RATS!") 24D: Calgary's prov. (STATE) 30A: Nocturnal forest sounds (HOOTS) 31A: Turns on the waterworks, so to speak (BAWLS) 32A: Sports car protector (BRA) 35A: Writer Bombeck (ERMA) 36A: Sentry's duty (VIGIL) 37A: It may be mopped or furrowed (BROW) 38A: Spider's "parlor" (WEB) 39A: Jaunty cap (BERET) 40A: Something to fight for (CAUSE) 41A: Surfacing diver's concern, with "the" (BENDS) 42A: Ready to strike (POISED) 43A: Composer Edvard (GRIEG) 45A: What some serum elicits? (TRUTH) 49A: Govt.
#Olden 3 d viewer crossword clue series
(Sorry! I'll do better! I promise!)Įverything Else - 1A: Soda since the 1920s (NEHI) 5A: "Get lost!" ("SCRAM!") 10A: Hangs (around with) (PALS) 14A: Sour milk tip-off (ODOR) 15A: Barter (TRADE) 16A: Elide (OMIT) 17A: Tomato ripening spot (VINE) 18A: Tiny bits (IOTAS) 19A: Bear with cold porridge (MAMA) 20A: Absorbed, as a loss (ATE) 23A: Tugs (YANKS) 25A: Where the Styx flows (HADES) 26A: Repeating series (CYCLES) 28A: Solid or liquid, e.g. I know you all got 1 Across right off the bat because of last week's CW101, though, right? I knew I was good for something around here! I see some words I like and some clues I like, but I'm just feeling really stressed about getting to bed so I'm afraid you'll have to fill in the details in the comments.


I like all the theme entries but the fact that HAIR is the thing that holds them all together? Kinda blah, right? Oh well. I had a super busy day at work and I have to go in early tomorrow so I'm a little pressed for time. I'm just need to say right up front that I'm not gonna give this puzzle the attention it deserves.
