| Sentence containing every letter |
Universal |
16 Oct 2025 |
| "Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs," for example |
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| Sentence containing every letter of the alphabet (7) |
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| Sentence that includes every letter of the alphabet |
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| Spelling Bee feature |
New York Times |
25 Aug 2023 |
| 'The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog', for example |
The Guardian Quick |
13 Jan 2023 |
| Puzzle that uses every letter |
LA Times Daily |
31 Dec 2022 |
| “Crosswords are just very fun mini-quizzes with packaged little boxes,” e.g |
Wall Street Journal |
29 Oct 2022 |
| A 'perfect' one uses all 26 letters once each, as seen in four answers in this puzzle |
The Washington Post Sunday |
02 Aug 2020 |
| Sentence containing all 26 letters |
New York Times |
05 Mar 2020 |
| Criticize (not mar) syntax in this crossword, perhaps |
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| It's complete from A to Z |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
25 May 2018 |
| It's complete from A to Z |
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| Criticise lightweight's characterful text |
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| Vessel, light weight, one found here |
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| Sentence using all 26 letters |
Thomas Joseph |
10 Nov 2015 |
| Something painful with which to batter this, for example |
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| This puzzle's theme is one |
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| Alphabetically complete passage |
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| Crossword whose answers contain all 26 letters, e.g. |
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| Crossword whose answers contain all 26 letters, e.g. |
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| Sentence with all 26 letters |
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| "Mr. Jock, TV quiz Ph.D., bags few lynx," for example |
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| Sentence that uses every letter |
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| Using all the letters |
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| Wordsmith's feat |
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| Writing with all 26 letters |
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