Here are the crossword puzzles available for solving. ![]() We uploaded our 5000th crossword on April 12, 2014, our 6000th on January 6, 2017, our 7000th crossword on October 3, 2019, and our 8000th crossword on June 29, 2022.Ĭlick here to try today's crossword puzzle. Welcome to Crossword Puzzles, Word Puzzles and More! We upload at least one word puzzle or crosswordĮach day. I don't mind a few minor SSE, ONT, ANON, STL, dabs of crossword glue, but as a whole there felt like there was quite a lot today.īut overall, still enough snappy entries like CEASE FIRES and even some good mid-length stuff in HELIOS (love me some Greek myths!), CHATTEL, HAS DIBS, SIXTIES to keep my interest.Our 24th year of providing free crossword puzzles ORLE is another entry that gave me that sense discomfort. Ewer is also a real word, but both of them give me a sense of "words I only know because of crosswords." I've learned to be okay with this concept, but I wonder if other solvers still find these types of words unappealing. LAVABO is a perfectly fine word, but its Wikipedia article does use the word "ewer" to describe it in the first paragraph. Or simply use this cheat sheet to help you get the best and fastest completion time possible. We offer complete solutions as well as word hint mode to give you that little extra push. For me, 1-Across (and 1-Down to a lesser extent) tends to set the tone for a puzzle. Are you stuck with the Daily Celebrity Crossword Puzzle Today Stuck No More. What a great piece of trivia, that SPANDEX is an apt anagram of EXPANDS! Some marketing geniuses at work right there.Ĭurious 1-Across in LAVABO. Follow the clues and attempt to fill in all the puzzle’s squares. SPANDEX also shined, not just as a very good entry, but because of its neat clue - Andrew brings up a good point about how great clues tend to be undervalued among constructors not named Patrick Berry. Welcome to our free daily crossword puzzles. ![]() Finally got to this after a full day of Christmas chores. (ASE is iffy along with all the other chemistry suffixes like OSE, ISE, ENE, etc., and MCA is outdated.) Sip & Solve Easy Mini Crosswords Blog Photos Blog Recipes Garys Blog Map Advertisements. I really enjoyed the long entries in that upper right corner - GAME FACE / OSCAR NOD / TEA ROOM, crossed by SHE BEAR and ROMCOM = yes, please! There often is a price to pay with such goodness crammed together, but ASE and MCA ain't that bad. I do remember SATELLITE TV from just a few months ago, but EDITORS NOTE and especially PRIZE INSIDE did a good job anchoring their respective corners. So it was fun to get some entries that felt pretty fresh - they were either completely new to me, or I had only seen them once or twice in the past year. Not many themelesses feature 11-letter entries because they tend to force 3-letter entries, and those bitty guys are hard to make interesting. I await the day when a themeless is filled with purposely banal entries, yet the clues are the prize, and by themselves make the puzzle sexy. While a puzzle need its lifeblood of OSCAR NOD's and GAME FACE's, I discovered that my early philosophy was fairly myopic. As a nascent constructor raised on a diet of crossword blogs, I picked up their entry-fetish, where their writing focuses only on the hottest words in the themeless grid while overlooking the creative pop of the clever clues, which could make blander entries like CEASE FIRES or CEL come alive. When I first started constructing, I was such a grid hound that I gave little time to the clues in an attempt to submit as many puzzles as quickly as possible. Second, most of the across clues are my own. First, I love the fun facts, particularly SPANDEX, ANT, and SIXTIES. ![]() ![]() I think I'm happiest with the clues on this one for two reasons. Below you will be able to find the possible answers for Universal, Decemcrossword clues. But now I've put down my spears and cave drawings and learned how to use (Cross)fire. This was still in a period when I built puzzles without the aid of a program, so that may explain it. How I got a grid of this shape in the end I'm not sure. Remember that if you get stuck on your daily crossword, answers can be found. This puzzle started with the double stack of HERE'S HOPING and PRIZE INSIDE. Want to become the ultimate crossword puzzle-solver.
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