Home Events Events on 21 December First crossword puzzle published 21 December, 1913The first crossword puzzle was published on 21st December 1913 in the New York World. Originally called “word-cross”, the puzzle was invented by Britisher Arthur Wynne....
OED is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 276 times. Referring Clues: Last Seen In: LA Times - February 02, 2025 USA Today - January 31, 2025 USA Today - January 16, 2025 USA Today - December 26, 2024 USA Today - December 10, 2024 ...
JANEEYRE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 13 times. Referring Clues: Last Seen In: New York Times - April 05, 2024 LA Times - May 05, 2018 Netword - February 14, 2018 New York Times - January 28, 2017 New York Times - February 04, 2013 ...
Fired after just one puzzle Posted onJanuary 27, 2019by George Heard I know it’s been a while, but I’ve been working on other projects, and I thought I had landed a sweet job as the setter of the Everyman puzzle. Well after the debacle of January 27, that spot was one and done...
Search for Puzzle Number, Date, Clue, etc. Search for: 0512-24 NY Times Crossword 12 May 24, SundayConstructed by: Avery Gee Katz Edited by: Joel Fagliano Not your puzzle? Try today’s … … syndicated NY Times crossword Today’s Theme: Pixar Box Set We have a rebus puzzle today, ...
Originally intended to be nothing more than a meme and humorous take on the world of cryptocurrencies, Dogecoin is one of the most financially backed and supported cryptocurrencies in the world! All July 14 NYT Crossword puzzle answers
I myself record the times originally on a piece of paper in my clipboard immediately after I finish each puzzle, and every so often I transcribe the data into the spreadsheet. I've tried to make the data-entry part as quick and painless and unscrewuppable as possible. To learn more ...
In any case, I found it strange that the reordering of even grids was so much more complicated, but at least I could say that I had actually figured out one small piece of the puzzle. (None of these patterns applied to the initial position, by the way. From what I could see, the ...
According to an analysis of a newly completed database, 65 puzzles edited by Parker perfectly replicated themes and theme answers that were originally published in New York Times puzzles, with some using the same clues and grids. Hundreds more USA Today and Universal puzzles, edited by Parker...
“En garde” is a French term that has been absorbed into the sport of fencing. Originally a warning “on guard!”, it is spoken at the start of an encounter to warn the fencers to take a defensive position. 46. Marlins manager Mattingly : DON ...