And I’m a large part University Bureaucracy Demystify-er, helping navigate University systems ranging from Tiger Transit to the Student Health Plan to CPS to SHARE. I’m part warehouse coordinator as I hand out piles of Forbes gear, from tank tops to yoga mats. I am a little like the McGraw Writing Center - I share my thoughts on what makes a good topic sentence or how to write a thesis. I am a little bit Career Services I encourage students to apply for jobs they think they are underqualified for, and I watch them get and take them. ![]() In addition to being the “cool aunt,” I am a library, lending out books, parchment paper, pepper flakes, and vacuum cleaners. I come with snacks, but you might only talk to me once a year. ![]() My normal energy as an RGS is the “cool aunt.” I am here to listen and learn about your hobbies and your hot takes on the world. I discovered I own five Forbes branded jackets - a visible reminder that for the past four years, being a resident graduate student (RGS) at Forbes has been a large part of my identity. Offending comments may be redacted or, in extreme cases, deleted.In an effort to avoid the scramble of last-minute packing, I recently packed up my winter clothes. Please read these instructions carefully. I’ll be back around lunchtime, as it’s the Village Café and Market today.Ĭould new readers please read the Welcome post and the FAQ before posting comments or asking questions about the site.Īs this is a Prize crossword, please don’t put any ANSWERS, whether WHOLE, PARTIAL or INCORRECT, or any ALTERNATIVE CLUES in your comment. The first name of former Prime Minister Heath preceded by a foreign make of car Sounds like (evokes) an adjective meaning retiring or timid followed by a Princess This see or bishopric comes from an anagram (broken) of CODE IS followed by E(uropean)ĩd Ample librarian becoming star of Romeo and Juliet perhaps (5,9)ġ6d Can batsman put together a helping hand for Cook? (3-6)Ī can followed by one of the two batsmen at the crease at the start of the inningsġ7d Native American evokes retiring Princess (8) Start with a phrasal verb (2,7) meaning to get seen and drop the P(enny) from the second wordĥd Group left in certain parties frequently inundated area (8,6)Ī group or collection and L(eft) inside a word meaning certain or partial, as in “to a certain extent”, and parties or celebrations gives this area which was in the news recently for being flooded Two definitions – a card game and a structure of which a pontoon is an exampleġd Get seen missing Penny, madly in love (8) ![]() I (one) and S(ain)T around a popular Crosswordland fish followed by a two-letter word meaning going by gives the location of this North London AngelĢ8a Sprains something to do with hip in simple transport (8)Ī verb meaning sprains or twists followed by a hip or fruit of a member of the rose family The I from the clue followed a verb meaning to speak ill ofġ0a Caught odd bit of musician’s set (5,4)Ī six-letter verb meaning caught followed by an adjective meaning odd or strangeġ2a Tie up ship just right around bar (7)Ī verb meaning to tie up a ship and a word meaning just right or Exactly to the purpose all reversed (around)ġ8a In correspondence with friend about artist joining the French Left (8)Ī friend around the usual two-letter artist and followed by the French definite article and L(eft)Ģ3a One held without women in Plymouth landmark (7)Ī pre-nuptial party to which women are not invited inside a famous Plymouth landmarkĢ7a One saint catching fish, going by place associated with Angel (9) Put the abbreviation for Blood Pressure and the S from ‘S around a verb meaning to kill offĤa I speak ill of West Indian perhaps (8) Most of the terms used in these hints are explained in the Glossary and examples are available by clicking on the entry under “See also”.Ī full review of this puzzle will be published after the closing date for submissions.ġa Blood pressure’s about to kill off muscle (6) Five stars if you thought it was great, one if you hated it, four, three or two if it was somewhere in between. Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 27474 (Hints) Big Dave’s Crossword ClubĪs is usual for the weekend prize crosswords, an assortment of clues, including some of the more difficult ones, have been selected and hints provided for them.ĭon’t forget that you can give your assessment of the puzzle.
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