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2008-04-19
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2008-04-19
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2008-04-19
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And the NYT puzzles, and that "rat bastage" Will Shortz often keep me busy most of the day...
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2008-04-19
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2008-04-19
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@ Central Illinois
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A couple other ideas for your next release: Try to show the title of the puzzle and the AcrossLite Notepad (in the preferences box). Both of them often offer valuable clues to a solver. (I am more experienced in the ways of crossword constructors than I am software developers.)
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2008-04-19
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2008-04-19
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Thank you google
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2008-04-19
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truly? I'll admit to 15-30 minutes on a Friday (or Saturday) on occasion, but otherwise I can usually finish the puzzle during my morning coffee break.
do let me know if you run across one of mine and it gives you fits, now, won't you?
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2008-04-19
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15-20 mins ON A FRIDAY OR SATURAY puzzle? All I can say is YOU SUCK!!! hehehehe...
Ya *wood*nt be one of those sadstic puzzle creators?
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2008-04-19
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@ East Lansing, MI
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