By the end of our time together, you’ll not only have an understanding of the intricate, creative process of building a crossword, but also a co-created a puzzle. This course is open to all students regardless of prior familiarity with crossword puzzles. Please note that this course will...
Creating CROSSWORD PUZZLESFeatures several creators of crossword puzzles, including Gail Beckman.Puro, EmilyHopscotch
“I think it’s safe to assume that the people who follow a dictionary account on Instagram are also people who read books and do crossword puzzles,” as Shattuck puts it. “And so I can make a joke about the Oxford comma. I can use a meme to share the etymology of a word.” If...
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Interview: Timothy Parker discusses being the most syndicated crossword compiler in the world and his career creating puzzlesTONY COX, TAVIS SMILEY
Character posters:Ask students to make posters about the trait. Be sure to hang the posters everywhere and anywhere for at least a month: "Responsibilitymeans I'm doing what is right for myself and others, and that I can be counted on." ...
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As bridge fanatics and crossword puzzle fans know, intellectual games breed competition, and Code Hunt was no exception. Soon, we were organizing weekend Code Hunt contests for students. Under the banner of Imagine Cup (opens in new tab), we advertised the contests worldwide and offered them ...
e.g., the room should be located as close to the participants as possible), space (e.g., the room may be small or there may be multiple rooms available), game scale, budget, class size, resources, language (e.g., will non-native speakers be able to solve cryptic crossword puzzles...