...that probably more than 50 million people play crosswords just in America? Or that the world's first crossword puzzle was written in 1862 and that the first "cross word" was "dream"? Crossword databases Our crossword clues and answers are collected from crossword games seen in The New...
The feminine side in chinese circles Tosca tune Trapped like Take a try The parent 1961 film Turn a blind ignore Theyre not just idea people They incite responses To some degree The smallest of three famous ships Tapped without swinging The thin man canine Typeset for emphasis Two cups that...
I also had FALO in the circles, so I was starting to suspect that the grid is going to end up a FLAG OF something… Ohhh… is the alphabet divided up to make regions to colour in a flag? I had COLOU in the extra letters. A check on flags, and the flag of GUINEA is the reve...
Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar was known as El Cid Campeador, which translates as “The Champion” or perhaps “The Lord, Master of Military Arts”. El Cid was a soldier who fought under the rule of King Alfonso VI of Spain (among others). However, he was sent into exile by the King in 10...
Wordplayis about a non-cryptic crossword yet the film is no less interesting for solvers of cryptics. In a broad sense there is a lot in common between the two styles of puzzles: the same consideration for difficulty andsymmetry, the approach to adding words to the grid – crossword setter...
going to be hard to describe this without actually being able to draw a crossword, but I'll try. One answer across was the = sign in one square and a bunch of —> signs in the next square. The clue for that set of two squares across was "What blacks marched for in Selma." The...