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TUESDAY'S PUZZLE — The last time we saw Bill Thompson, he wowed us with a debut pangrammatic puzzle (Across Lite, Solution, blog) and he's back today with a missing word theme that you might guess before you get to the payoff at 68 Across, but if you don't, worry not.
WEDNESDAY'S PUZZLE — The last time we saw Pamela Klawitter, she was hanging out on the corners of her puzzle (Across Lite, Solution, blog), or at least the edges, and today is no different.
FRIDAY'S PUZZLE — The last time we saw Brendan Emmett Quigley, he was throwing us a life preserver in his brilliant MAN OVERBOARD puzzle (Across Lite, Solution, blog).
It's not a hint to start drinking, NOR is it a hint to throw the puzzle across the room.
His new district zigs and zags like an unfinished jigsaw puzzle across West Texas and through its panhandle, encompassing 27 counties and 29,000 square miles.
Why, I can remember her very first puzzle (Across Lite, Solution, blog) as if it was just two years ago (cue flashback music and wavy graphics) … Sorry, I drifted.
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Professor Fizzwizzle is a game where players must control the not-so-mad scientist and solve a series of increasing challenging puzzles across 30 levels.
I was amazed by Kevin G. Der's Titanic puzzle last weekend (Across Lite, Solution, blog), but it was nice to just … solve.
Oh, and by the way: if you solved the puzzle in Across Lite, the key to unlock the answers to see if you were right is 8311.
Every entry in this puzzle, both Across and Down, has at least one T in it, and the theme is made up of three, two-word phrases where both words start with that letter.
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