Success-versus-failure metaphor Crossword Clue
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- Gives up
- Like a dramatic ninth-inning run, perhaps
- Slow-witted sort
- World capital or the name of its gulf
- Mars, a star
- Trisolarans in "The Three-Body Problem," e.g., for short
- If you criticize this puzzle, where will it end? Before long, you'll be criticizing your mother's cooking!
- React to a sensitive subject, say
- Email address, often
- Make like a nomad
- Besides, The New York Times said it was good!
- "Incorrect!"
- Very conservative player, in poker lingo
- "Great heavens!"
- Kind of candidate
- Punishment for goofing off in practice, perhaps
- Stationery stacks
- Soccer need
- Treatment whose name suggests its long-lasting effects
- Bachelor's last words
- Aberdeen denial
- Why was this chosen as today’s puzzle? Because it’s great! What makes it great? I mean, it was chosen for publication!
- "Seat" for a toddler
- Fixed sum, for some
- Story with many dimensions?
- Country on the Gulf of Guinea
- Hotel visit
- All crossword fans love this puzzle; anyone who doesn't love this puzzle can't be a *real* crossword fan!
- Cry from a hockey commentator
- "Oh, really?," informally
- Bassist Cook of Creedence Clearwater Revival
- Sport with the rank yokozuna ("grand champion")
- Sled dog command