Oliver Goodridge and Juan Garavito team up on a hairy challenge. By Caitlin Lovinger SATURDAY PUZZLE — Today’s Crossword is the result of circumstances that are quite rare for a Saturday. First, the ...
12A. Note the capital D in [Bunch of Daisies], which turns the flower name into a proper noun. The Daisies are the youngest TROOP of Girl Scouts. They are usually in kindergarten or first grade.
42A. [One hanging out in the cold] is not a person, but an ICICLE, which hangs from the eave of a roof. 2D. Ms. Hoody is not ...
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The two longest down entries in the puzzle are 4D, [Seminal protest song written at a Greenwich Village cafe], which solves to BLOWIN IN THE WIND, and 14D, [Refuse to sully oneself], which is TAKE THE ...
Has Adam Aaronson gone a bridge too far? By Sam Corbin Jump to: Today’s Theme | Tricky Clues WEDNESDAY PUZZLE — Every word in a crossword clue offers crucial context toward a solution — and ...
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Peter Gordon’s latest themeless puzzle is a rare bird.
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I think that’s the case with today’s themeless puzzle, Blake Slonecker’s third Saturday crossword for The New York Times. None of the slightly skewed verbiage misdirected me, but I did draw ...
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