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TAIL (28D: Part of a cat costume) My cat, Willow, is delighted to see this clue, as she thinks it has been far too long (eight days!) since we have seen a cat-related clue. Here's a photo of ...
Comments from Today’s Crossword Constructor. Jay: I pitched this one to the USA Today team with the title of "Get Up To Date," which falls into the general range of "phrases that I probably ...
Comments from Today’s Crossword Constructor. Kapil: Here is what I liked about "See In."The word "See" for starters is so evocative. For me, it conjures up the idea of looking deeply and ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
A "cross number" Fill-In Another Fill-in variation [clarification needed]. A common variation on the standard Fill-In is using numbers, instead of specific words, sometimes called "cross numbers".
I know this clue is referring to the game Asteroids, but it got me thinking how cool (and probably ultimately frightening) it would be if ATARI were actually developing asteroids – the rocky ...