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Last month, the Signpost hosted a crossword, which can be found here. The answers to last month's crossword can be found at the following link – thank you all for playing! We have a new crossword for this month – once more, all of the answers have something to do with Wikipedia, though the clues may seem unrelated.
2 (abbrev.) Functs' NDAs cover these (this word is pluralized here in a stupid way that it never is in actual usage) PIIS 3 (abbrev.) Two organizations, one recognizing good deeds in cricket and the other bad deeds in war, are both known as the ICCS 4 (abbrev.) Leftist Kurdish gunmen PKK 5 (abbrev.) Elite tea-quaffing airmen
2 Continuing from the last crossword, under the featured list in the main page FP : 3 (initialism) A note-making template EFN : 4 (abbr.) A weekday, two days before fancy updates and userscript breakdowns, or: a shortcut to an wikiessay about Napoleon
Option 1: Make a joke clue for the crossword puzzle. Option 2: Same as Option 1, but it's a self-referential joke. Option 3: Neither (please specify in response) RFC 16 You've read 25 crossword clues already.
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.
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This page analyzes the article count data in Wikipedia:Size of Wikipedia and attempts to fit a simple numerical model of past and future growth to the observed article count size and growth data. The rate of new articles initiated within the English Wikipedia grew exponentially until around 2007, though this is no longer the case.
As to the popularity of 'cryptics': in the Netherlands these puzzles are called cryptograms. They are hugely popular among the puzzle solvers for whom normal cross-words have become too easy.