I’ll start a list of George’s completely unofficial laws of crossword conduct. OK, back to the puzzle… after slotting in some down answers I was noticing a lot of double letters… are we in for bell-ringing? Particularly on the right hand side, there’s a lot of STURY… hmmm. Bu...
The solution may contain repeat letters. There's no time pressure beyond making sure it's done by midnight. So there's no reason not to treat the game like a casual newspaper crossword and come back to it later if you're coming up blank. Today's Wordle answer (Image credit: Future...
Pugsley:What’s the clue for 8 down? Miss Susan:A small patch of color or light. Five letters. The answer is fleck. Pugsley:No, it’s flek; And it should be plural – five letters, not four. Fleks. It has to end in an ‘S.’ Miss Susan:That’s not how you spell fleck. Pug...
Wynne.But I find that this one shows Austen’s ability with word choice to reflect characterization: a man falling in love in spite of himself.
The answer may contain the same letter, multiple times. Try not to use guesses that contain letters you've already eliminated. Thankfully, there's no time limit beyond ensuring it's done by midnight. So there's no reason not to treat the game like a casual newspaper crossword and come...
Crossword Heaven Clue Answer Tip: Use ? for unknown letters, ex: answ?rHome Clue Search Word Search Submit New Clue Support the Site Links ContactClue: Panhandler's requestWe have 1 answer for the clue Panhandler's request. See the results below....
One can’t help but notice the stark similarities to Frenzy, an equally disturbing and great 1972 film by Alfred Hitchcock. Did this film influence the master of suspense to create that one? Only he knows the answer to that question. ...
Answer: William ArchibaldSPOONER. Solution satisfies the clue as a whole. Cryptic crossword fans will be very familiar with Spoonerisms, being words or phrases where the principal letters or sounds are swapped, so there’s no need to for Who’s Who this time. Still, three long-dead blokes...
There’s precedent for that; some puzzles have “meta-answers,” an extra step after computation to reach the complete puzzle’s final conclusion (like when themed crossword clues must be rearranged to solve a riddle). But fair puzzles communicate the need for that extra step through what ...
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