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crossword-puzzle2 years ago

"Exploring the Fascinating World of Two Feet"

Rebecca Goldstein and Rafael Musa, both regular crossword constructors, collaborated on a Sunday crossword puzzle with an ambitious theme. The puzzle features pairs of stacked entries that share a four-letter run, creating a visual effect in the grid. The theme revolves around footwear, with entries like "HEEL" and "CLOG." The revealer, "BIG SHOES TO FILL," emphasizes the size of the theme entries. The constructors used coding skills to help fill the grid and added fun bonus fill.

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"June 19, 2023: NYT Crossword and My Two Cents"

Joe DiPietro, owner of the Chelsea bar "one-star" in New York City, created a pun-filled Sunday crossword puzzle for The New York Times. The theme of the puzzle is "My Two Cents," with seven theme clues expressing someone's input or view on a situation. Tricky clues include references to Rick's last name in "Casablanca," Saint Anselm of Canterbury, and Easton Corbin. The puzzle is available to subscribers, and the answer key can be accessed as well.

crossword-puzzle2 years ago

The Ultimate Red-Carpet Companion Guide.

Thursday's New York Times crossword puzzle is a double rebus with a science theme, specifically Albert Einstein's theory of relativity. The rebus squares read "E" in the Across entries and "MC" in the Down entries, representing the formula E=MC². The central entries, EINSTEINIAN and E EQUALS MC SQUARED, cross each other. The puzzle also includes tricky clues and wordplay.

crossword-puzzle2 years ago

The Art of Childlike Creativity: Coloring Outside the Lines.

The Thursday crossword puzzle in The New York Times features a theme of synonyms, with the same word in each theme entry offered twice, and the answer being an unrelated noun or verb that can be split into two parts, each part being a synonym for the clue. The constructors, Adam Wagner and Brooke Husic, worked hard on the puzzle, considering dozens of options for every corner of the grid and cluing with exquisite care. The crossword is a good challenge for those who love wordplay and are just tiptoeing into Thursday-level territory.

crossword-puzzle2 years ago

The Art of Saying "I Do"

David Karp, a civil servant from British Columbia, created a Sunday crossword puzzle for The New York Times, featuring the band Third Eye Blind. The puzzle's theme involves removing the third "I" from common phrases to create punny answers. The title of the puzzle, "I Do, I Do ... Do," is a reference to a line from the band's hit song "Semi-Charmed Life." Tricky clues include "GSPOT" and "EARGASM," while new entries include "EGIRL." Overall, the wordplay is witty and fun, even for those unfamiliar with the band.