Thesaurus Acronyms Encyclopedia Wikipedia (ˈkrɒsˌwɜːd) n (Games, other than specified) a puzzle in which the solver deduces words suggested by numbered clues and writes them into corresponding bo
And, in the end, making errors makes you a better puzzler. Make an Effort to Learn a Little Bit About Everything Crossword clues used to be mostly restricted to dictionary definitions. On the other hand, modern puzzles demand that solvers notice references to popular culture, entertainment, ...
the 65-and-older population is one of the biggest demographics of crossworders. What Quenqua totally ignores and Olsher points out is that solvers in the 35-44 year range make up practically the same number of solvers as the 65+ group. The latestU....
A must for all crossword-solvers, this updated edition of the Bradford's Crossword Lists has been compiled from the Collins thesaurus database, with help from Anne Bradford. It gives hundreds of useful wordlists covering a wide range of subjects, with each list sorted by length and then ...
these guys routinely crush my work closer to the 4- or 5-minute mark). Anne however was flummoxed by the vague theme involving subtly crossing duplicates (usually a crossword no-no) as well as the borderline unfair trivia-heavy cluing. It took her five minutes more than the top solvers....
The film also visits celebrity solvers like Bill Clinton and Bob Dole who share their reactions to the diabolicalNew York Times Election Day Puzzleof 1996. The puzzle is displayed ingeniously in the film with the lights fading in and out of the grid cells and the clues inset. ...
The return to Stamford was a nostalgic affair for many long-time solvers, and it yielded a result just as dramatic as the one seen a decade ago, when Tyler came out of nowhere to win. Tyler is 30 now, though he seemed to age another decade on that ballroom stage when Dan edged him...