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Read the puzzle.
Often, you'll have to read the puzzle carefully and make several lists yourself.
Read the puzzle carefully and make a list of basic information.
Read the puzzle's description.
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When advocates for the visually impaired complained that some people could not read the puzzles, many sites added audio versions, where a computer voice recites a string of letters and numbers, often over noises in the background.
(Despite reading "The Puzzle Palace," Tess was still fuzzy on the details).
Kubo reads the puzzle pieces using an RFID technology – each piece has an individual embedded RFID tag, and Kubo itself has a reader built in.
Shortz, reached by phone at the Westchester Table Tennis Center in Pleasantville, New York, which he owns and manages with a friend, said that "MIDASSTOUCH," when he first read the submitted puzzle, "gave me pause".
So, we all read the title of the puzzle, right?
This is another reason that it's very important to read the titles that the puzzles run under on Sundays.
We discuss what we are reading, the Sunday puzzle and the movies we have seen.
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