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UNO (17A: Game with Skip cards) and OMITS (18A: Fails to mention) These two answers aren't related, but because they are consecutive, when I read the clue for OMITS after filling in UNO, I thought ...
Set in the Land of the Dead in a version of the 1950s, the LucasArts adventure game requires users to chat with characters and collect and use items in order to solve puzzles.
MARIO KART (33D: Racing game series with green shells, spiny shells and bananas) In the MARIO KART video games, players compete in go-KART races. Green shells, spiny shells, and bananas are items ...
Use the crossword template to start the table and load the styles, then use the row template to construct rows. Supply parameters like this: .: Unfillable cell, no input box, background color. 0: Fillable cell with no number. 1–42: Fillable cell with number in background of cell. It should look like this:
With the help of crossing answers I finally figured out the clue was referring to emcees' opening words in a more general way. KEA (51A: Mauna ___ (Hawaiian peak)) Mauna KEA is one of five ...
Clues are an integral part of the 1943 board game Cluedo. A clue or a hint is a piece of information bringing someone closer to a conclusion [1] or which points to the right direction towards the solution. [2] It is revealed either because it is discovered by someone who needs it or because it is shared (given) by someone else.
Another game played in CASINOs is poker, and we have a pair of poker clues in the puzzle: I CALL (48D: "Gonna match your bet," in poker) and ANTE (58D: Opening poker stake). (I have played poker ...
Charles Duerr, who died in 1999, authored many "Dur-acrostic" books and was a contributor of acrostics to the Saturday Review. Michael Ashley's "Double Cross" acrostics have appeared in GAMES and GAMES World of Puzzles since 1978. Writer and academic Isaac Asimov enjoyed acrostics, comparing them favorably to crossword puzzles. In "Yours, Isaac ...