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The 2014 Orca Awards – Individual Honors
On this, the penultimate day of Orcas Week, we present the Bob Klahn Award for Most Outstanding Clue and the Margaret Farrar Constructor of the Year Award. Tomorrow, of course, is the final Orca for Best Crossword. Here’s how Orcas … Continue reading
Saturday, February 21, 2015
If you’re up for a challenge and like anagramming, check out Tim Croce’s anagram crossword. Each answer needs to be anagrammed into something new before being entered in the grid. Took me 24:04, so somewhere between 5 and 10 times … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Puzzles
Tagged Brad Wilber, Doug Peterson, Jonathan L. O'Rourke, Patrick Jordan, Tim Croce
30 Comments
Saturday, February 14, 2015
Happy Valentine’s Day, everyone! May a crossword puzzle find its way into your heart and not merely annoy you.
Saturday, January 3, 2015
Posted in Daily Puzzles
Tagged Anna Stiga, Brad Wilber, Sam Ezersky, Stanley Newman, Tony Orbach
22 Comments
Saturday, December 20, 2014
Posted in Daily Puzzles
Tagged Brad Wilber, Ian Livengood, John Lieb, Kevin G. Der, Randall J. Hartman
7 Comments
Friday, December 19, 2014
Posted in Daily Puzzles
Tagged Alan Arbesfeld, Brad Wilber, Doug Peterson, Elizabeth C. Gorski, Finn Vigeland, John Lampkin
16 Comments
Saturday, November 22, 2014
Have you had zero to 10 of your crosswords published? Would you dig making a tournament puzzle? Does $500 sound good to you? The Indie 500 team (Peter Broda, Neville Fogarty, Evan Birnholz, Erik Agard, Andy Kravis) invite you to … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Puzzles
Tagged Brad Wilber, David Steinberg, Doug Peterson, Lars G. Doubleday, Patrick Jordan
14 Comments
Saturday, September 20, 2014
Posted in Daily Puzzles
Tagged Brad Wilber, Erik Agard, Frank Longo, Martin Ashwood-Smith
10 Comments