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One Sunday night in February, Will Shortz was at his desk at home in Pleasantville, New York, when he leaned to his left and realized he couldn’t sit back up straight. “I knew immediately I ...
Cheryl Cole pleas to give Liam Payne a ‘little dignity’ after his death In a post to Instagram Friday, the official festival page laid out a blank crossword puzzle and said that the clues to ...
I will say that if someone were to start telling me KNOCK KNOCK jokes for hours on end, it might lead me to say, "ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!" NOW YOU KNOW. Thank you, Ricky, for this entertaining puzzle.
He first launched a crossword puzzle with clues for the 43 artists on the lineup, and then went ahead and confirmed the whole thing about an hour later. It includes Tyler himself making the live ...
Traditionalists and new puzzlers alike flock to Colossus because they know that the original giant crossword which brought the Lovatts style of puzzle to fame has stood the test of time. Enjoy a ...
Cozy up in this crisp fall weather and have some word fun with our free printable fall word scramble. It’s fun for all ages! Have you been enjoying this cool and crisp fall weather? Our temps dropped ...
One Brief, Scuzzy Moment Recalling the East Village art scene and the (infinitely cooler) neighborhood that it eclipsed. gonna make you sweat 1:42 p.m. Queer Looks Hot (Temperature-Wise) There’s ...
There are spoilers ahead. You might want to solve today's puzzle before reading further! Age Brackets Constructor: Adam Levav Editor: Jared Goudsmit LEES (66A: Feminist activist Sue) Sue LEES ...
and the grid-spanning answer "WHAT DO YOU MEAN WE?" (11D: Wait, how am I getting dragged into this?"). Thank you, Orca Jimmy, for this entertaining puzzle.
BOSS (32A: Significant video game foe) Since I do not play many video games, it was from a crossword puzzle that I learned the term BOSS refers to a significant computer-controlled enemy.