Put out guarantee on floor that's black and white, 15x15? (9,6) |
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This, perhaps (9,6) |
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Annoyed with verbal brainteaser you are currently working on (9,6) |
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Arthur Wynne's 1913 invention which became a craze in the 20s and you're doing one now (9,6) |
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Game of squares you're playing now |
Newsday |
07 Aug 2023 |
This poser is after snappy conversation |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
20 May 2022 |
This angry exchange standing on floor |
The Telegraph Toughie |
11 Nov 2021 |
It's a daily challenge for Charlie and Ross Fox following the news |
Irish Times Crosaire |
09 Jul 2021 |
Where solvers 61-Across |
Wall Street Journal |
21 Jul 2020 |
You're doing this now to take a stand against upsetting column by deputy head at The Maze? |
Irish Times Crosaire |
08 Feb 2019 |
You're reading it now |
Newsday |
10 Sep 2018 |
Where to find the last words of 17-, 22-, 39- and 51-Across |
The Washington Post |
18 Dec 2017 |
Where to find the last words of 17-, 22-, 39- and 51-Across |
LA Times Daily |
18 Dec 2017 |
Most of those in 22 across and 8 across presumably, staring you in the face |
Irish Times Crosaire |
25 Aug 2017 |
This producer's slow, laboriously enlisting a pair of unknowns |
The Times Cryptic |
17 Mar 2017 |
Where to find the last words of 17-, 22-, 39- and 51-Across |
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See 17-Across |
New York Times |
01 Apr 2016 |
Pastime that celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2013 |
LA Times Daily |
02 Aug 2015 |
This process would run badly without variables |
The Times Cryptic |
19 May 2015 |
Pastime that celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2013 |
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Daily challenge, for many |
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American institution that turns 100 tomorrow |
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Entertainment debut of 1913 |
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Pastime that will celebrate its 100th anniversary on 12/21/2013 |
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The first one appeared on this date in 1913 |
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Cryptogram alternative |
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What you're solving (in more ways than one, based on the starts of 17-, 26-, 38- and 48-Across) |
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What you're solving (in more ways than one, based on the starts of 17-, 26-, 38- and 48-Across) |
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Wish, part 4 |
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Arthur Wynne invention of 1913 |
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What you're working on (and a literal hint to 17-, 28-, and 47-Across) |
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Newspaper debut of 1913 |
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End of quote |
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Solver's thought (Part 2) |
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This |
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Daily challenge, for many |
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With 37- and 56-Across, what this is |
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Something many do daily |
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NAME OF THE GAME |
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NAME OF THE GAME |
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Part 2 of the truism |
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What's black and white? |
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What are you doing? |
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THIS |
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End of quote |
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You're looking at it |
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It's tackled in the U.S.A. |
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Arthur Wynne's invention |
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This |
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Invention of Arthur Wynne: 1913 |
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Place to find 16 Across |
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Arthur Wynne invention: Dec. 21, 1913 |
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Challenge invented in 1913 |
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Breakfast companion, for some |
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Wynne's invention: 1913 |
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Popular diversion |
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Invention of 29 Down |
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Newspaper feature |
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Invention of Arthur Wynne |
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Farrar specialty |
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Pastime for some |
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Newspaper feature. |
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46-year-old pastime. |
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The object of our attention. |
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Current preoccupation. |
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Russia's new propaganda medium. |
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