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The entries above the diagonal gives the return rate of users of puzzle i (row) in puzzle j (column).
The lower triangle gives the proportion of users of puzzle j (column) returning from puzzle i (row).
SUNDAY'S PUZZLE — After reading the Notepad for this puzzle, I jumped to what turned out to be a false conclusion.
THURSDAY'S PUZZLE — I hope you all held on tight while solving Timothy Polin's breezy puzzle.
FRIDAY'S PUZZLE — I love all of the little factoids I learn from solving crossword puzzles.
SATURDAY'S PUZZLE — I don't believe I've had an easier and more fun entry into a Saturday puzzle in, well, ever.
SUNDAY'S PUZZLE — I don't know about you, but if I'm going to spend the time doing a large Sunday puzzle, I like one that makes me think.
Mr. Hartman's puzzle, I mean.
TUESDAY'S PUZZLE — I have a cold.
SUNDAY'S PUZZLE — I liked this one.
WEDNESDAY'S PUZZLE — I know what you're thinking.
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