While searching our database we found 1 possible solution for the: Out of the ordinary crossword clue.This crossword clue was last seen on November 19 2024 New York Times Crossword puzzle. The solution we have for Out of the ordinary has a total of 3 letters....
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In other words, the word banana has been split apart in these four entries, leading to our Contest Answer dessert: Banana split.One final pointer: It’s a good idea to pay attention to the puzzle’s title, as it may provide a clue to the method in which the Contest Answer has been ...
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What have we where – Jigsaw time, with clashes and something to highlight. Non-words in the final grid (well that happened last week too). There’s a letter at the start of each clue, with the title spelled out, and then some alphabetical. Araucaria used to do this in his jigsaws ...
Sometimes, a marginal entry can be rescued with a good clue, like ONT here. Abbreviations are considered suboptimal, but this one is saved by the misdirecting [Neighbor of N.Y. and Minn]. Hopefully you were trying to envision what U.S. state could possibly border both of those. ...
I always seemed to find myself at a loss. Usually my explanations would turn into confused babbles because I would never be able to think of an appropriate example of a cryptic clue. –Heck, I could never solve or properly understand the formulas upon which they functioned, so how was I...
If a clue is labeled as being across, you’ll need to find a word that corresponds to that clue and fill it in horizontally. If a clue is labeled as being down, you’ll do the same, but vertically, starting from the top. Only the right word will fit, though. While you might be...
We’ll look at the historical context that gave rise to it, technical considerations and clue conventions, and the variety of modes of expression we as creators must consider. By the end of our time together, you’ll not only have an understanding of the intricate, creative process of ...