![]() This ties Elayne Boosler's effort for best celebrity puzzle, nice work Chen and Radnor. Grid is weirdly crammed with olde-tymey crossword names- LEN, LOM, ERMA, and. it made all my earlier frustration melt away into something like admiration. I had an honest-to-god (non-OM) aha moment at the revealer, and B. In fact, I never saw the pattern until I hit the revealer, and then something weird happened, something good that's supposed to happen all the time but rarely does. Eventually hopped the center line and did the short Downs that ran through VOGUE, and got OMEN VOGUE (?) but somehow still didn't notice the three "OM"s. I was cleaning up on the west side of the grid, but I couldn't find my way across to the east because themers were giving me no help *and* the only way to get from west to east is via the themers (those passageways are tiny!). But there's always that nagging feeling, as I'm solving, that the note is gonna be *necessary* to comprehending what's going on, so when I get hung up, anywhere, I eye that little yellow rectangle resentfully, like, "this better not be *you*." And I had that feeling several times today, as none of themers would budge. ![]() These notes often have some extra bit of information about what's happening in the puzzle, what to look for, etc., and I don't read them. The group's 1992 follow-up album Funky Divas reached the top 10 in both the US and UK, and included their second US number two hit " My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It) ", plus the US top 10 hits " Giving Him Something He Can Feel " and " Free Your Mind ". ![]() Formed in Oakland, California in 1989, En Vogue reached number two on the US Hot 100 with the single " Hold On ", which was taken from their 1990 debut album Born To Sing.
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