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Mar 3, 2024 · The Cryptic Crossword: Sunday, February 11, 2024. Killed snail, unfortunately (5). Solve cryptic crosswords, a British-style puzzle for lovers of wily wordplay, from The New Yorker’s team of ...
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Today’s theme: Put a lid on it. And Now for Something Even...
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Nov 21, 2021 · Puzzles & Games. Our daily crossword puzzles, which range from beginner-friendly to challenging, plus cryptics, quizzes, and other brain-teasing games. A free, online cryptic crossword puzzle ...
Today’s theme: Put a lid on it. And Now for Something Even Trickier . . . Things will be different: the sex will get better, you will look hotter, your plants will stay alive, and you will be sleepy all the time. As a girl in Austria, Evy Mages was confined to a mysterious institution in Innsbruck. Decades later, she learned why.
The New Yorker Crossword gets easier throughout the week, starting with our most challenging puzzle on Mondays, and ending with a bite-size grid on Fridays. Today’s theme: Jam-packed. Part of the body that includes the rib cage: five letters. Can you guess the identity of a notable person—contemporary or historical—in six clues?
The New Yorker Crossword gets easier throughout the week, starting with our most challenging puzzle on Mondays, and ending with a bite-size grid on Fridays. In today’s bite-size crossword by Mollie Cowger:
Today’s theme: Coming up empty. And Now for Something Even Trickier . . . My new client was a close friend of the Big Guy’s! And he lived not far from Hell (Florida). So I took him on. The San Antonio Spurs rookie, who stands seven feet four, with an eight-foot wingspan, is making other players look silly—when he isn’t looking silly ...