I am sorry that I missed out on this when you first put it in because it is terrific! I haven't read your other comments but I am sure that they must all be positive. This is one of my all-time favorites (so far I only have 2...). :)
Yes, you must, dear friend :-) You are our sole teacher of the fineries of this arcane and delightful language which is even now being propagated and disseminated in Oz! The wonders of modern communication :-)
My, oh my, T! Must I always be edjukading you about the fineries of south Tennessee and south Georgia? " Weren't done it" quite literally means "that's not so". I don't think I've heard this expression since I was a little girl....and I'm quite certain it was spoken by one of my grandparents or another relative of their generation.......and now I'm sending it to Oz, lol!
My first glance after solving, I thought I could see little flickering candles on a lace doily, then I read the title and comments, well you all lost me, I had to find out just what a Mitosis is, I think you have it contained jill, not likely to multiply any further. Thanks Jill, very pretty.
Thank you. PJ! I'm so glad you thought the puzzle looked wonderful, my friend! Isn't it great,fun to google various new words and continually learn someting new!
Indeed, L, with quick assessment, your first conclusion would be understandable, but, with further analysis, the process of mitosis would become quite evident. Easily confused unless closely studied. I'm so glad you enjoyed this, dear one!... :-)
My first reaction was such a marvelous depiction of Meiosis,, I though for sure I saw two fissions of the nucleus with extra gametes running around, each possessing half the number of chromosomes they did the day before.... But then I read your title, good buddy...Silly me... Easily confused.... Delightful puzzle... 'L' ... :) :)
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