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In February of 1944, The Daily Telegraph’s crossword answers took a sinister turn. One of the answers in the puzzle was Juno. The next month Gold appeared then Sword. It was chalked up to a weird coincidence until MI5 read the clue “One of the US.” The answer was Omaha. In May...
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but anything more than one or two per game is rediculous. And the real killer is having to sit through an ad after paying for a clue instead of sitting through the ad in the first place. I’ve personally played a round where they showed eight ads. I’m honestly thinking about dropping...
Not only do they need to solve a clue and think of the correct answer, but they also have to consider all of the other words in the crossword to make sure the words fit together. Crosswords are great for building and using vocabulary. If this is your first time using a crossword ...
(I might get back to that someday), I used to do pretty well in his PD clue-writing competitions. I particularly liked 28 across: Feeling for US lady-killer, we visited he(r on de)athrow, and 37 across: for presenting out pe tit(ion i c)an send my fleetest runner. That one ...
(Also available on Merl's web site) Cluetopia: The story of 100 years of the crossword, by David Astle, crossword setter for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, toasts 100 years of remarkable clues from around the world, through 100 mini-chapters, each one with a clue to crack....
For example, the clue "Betta, tetra and opah" could properly be answered with FISH. (Also note that in this example the answer FISH would be appropriate even if the clue had read "Betta, tetra or opah," since "fish" refers to both plural and singular. And while I'm on this example...
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