Monday, January 29, 2024

Another Crossword: Articles Off Eighth by Adam Isaacson. .puz, .pdf
Bewilderingly: Well That’s Just Not True by Will Nediger. .puz, .pdf, online.
Black Crossword: Mini by Juliana Pache. .pdf, online.
The Chicago Maroon: Mini #14 by Mazie Witter. .pdf, online.
⟪Clever Name Here⟫: 9Ball-03 by David B Ritterskamp. jpz, .pdf, online.

Code.MaiaMcCormick.com: Oooverload by Maia McCormick and KT Kotlin. .puz, .pdf, online.
The Columbia Spectator: Daily Mini: 01/29/2024 by Molly Durawa. .puz, .pdf, online.
Crosshare Community: Daily Mini and Featured Puzzles.
The Daily Pennsylvanian: Mini Crossword by Srikar Venkatesan. .pdf, online.
Fordham Observer: January 28 (Mini) by Damian Grove. .pdf, online.
Jeff’s Puzzles: Color Meld 3 – Food by Jeff Linder. .puz, .pdf, online.
Lex Friedman: Answer Key by Lex Friedman. .puz, .pdf, online.
Lex Friedman: Jan 26 puzzle by Lex Friedman. .puz, .pdf, online.

Mangesh Ghogre’s Indian Mini Crosswords: Daily Mini by Mangesh Ghogre. .pdf, online.
Monday Fills: Part-Time Work by Dave Murchie. .puz, .pdf, online.
Muggle Meta Mondays: Thoroughly Satisfying (Meta) by Capn Rick. .puz, .pdf.
Nautilus Puzzles: Themeless by Ben Tolkin. .puz, .pdf, online.
Olio Grids: Seed Entries by Brian Callahan. .pdf, online.
QVXwordz: Sizzlin’ by Quiara Vasquez. .puz, .pdf, online.
YourPuzzleSource: Daily Puzzle (Midi) by Phil Fraas. .pdf, online.

Atlas Obscura: Getting There Is Half the Fun by the students of Atlas Obscura’s ‘Creating Crossword Puzzles’ course. .puz, pdf, online.
Autostraddle: Mini Crossword Is Running For President (Of Your Heart) by Kate Hawkins. .pdf, online.
Crossword Club: Daily Crossword: January 29, 2024 by Kelsey Dixon. .pdf, online.
Lil AVC X: ($) What’s the Shortcut for a Superscript? by Darby Ratliff. Subscribe at link.
Puzzmo: This puzzle is about cars, weed, and fictional lesbians I guess by Kate Hawkins. Online.

Apple News: ($) #Gains by Matthew Stock. News+ Subscription Required
Apple News Mini: ($) Daily Mini by Erik Agard. News+ Subscription Required
The Atlantic Mini: by Paolo Pasco. .pdf, online.
Crosswords with Friends: Movie Monday by Tracy Bennett. App Store | Google Play
Crosswords with Friends: Midi Puzzle by Jeff Chen. App Store | Google Play
Crosswords with Friends: Mini Puzzle by Caitlin Reid. App Store | Google Play
Daily Beast: O, How Time Flies, Mon. Jan. 29, 2024 by Matt Gaffney. .pdf, online.
Daily POP Crosswords: by Robin Stears. App Store | Google Play, online.
Los Angeles Times: by Doug Peterson. Online, pdf. Free Cruciverb account for .puz.
Los Angeles Times Mini: by Elizabeth Gorski. Online.
The Modern Crossword: Monday, January 29, 2024 by Jared Goudsmit. Online, .pdf.
New York Sun: ($) Taking a Beating by Stella Daily Zawistowski. Reissues from 2005.
New York Times: ($) by Garrett Chalfin and Andrew Kingsley. Online, .pdf, app.
New York Times Mini: by Joel Fagliano. Online, app.
The New Yorker: The Crossword: Monday, January 29, 2024 by Elizabeth C. Gorski. .pdf, online.
Newsday: Downtown Buildings by Doug Peterson. Online, .pdf, backup online.
PlayFour: Daily Puzzle. Online
The Telegraph: Cross Atlantic by James Brydon. Online.
Universal: Three-Way Switch by Alan Levin. Online, pdf. .puz.
USA Today: Jay-Z by Will Nediger. Online, .pdf, app.
Vox: by Patrick Blindauer. .pdf, online.
The Wall Street Journal: Calculators by Alan DerKazarian. Online, .pdf. .puz.
Washington Post Daily Mini Meta: by Frank Longo. Online, .pdf.

A Cleverly-Titled Logic Puzzle Blog: Kevin’s Puzzles at Home Season 6, Episode 5: Confusing Columns by Grant Fikes. .pdf.
BEQ Marching Bands: ($) Marching Bands #9.21 by Brendan Emmett Quigley. Subscribe at link.
Cryptic Crosswords by Māyā: 35. Unlucky for some by Māyā .pdf, online.
Cryptic Crosswords by Māyā: 34. Soup at the horse races by Māyā .pdf, online.
Redhead64: PUZZLE #476: Helter Skelter 8 .pdf.
Skald’s Puzzles: Ode to Duckmedic by Skald. .pdf, online.
Squared Away: Daily Puzzle. Online.
Steve’s Cryptic Crosswords: Puzzle 357 by Steve Townsend. Online.

Financial Times: FT Crossword: Number 17,641 by Peto. .pdf.
The Globe and Mail: The Daily Cryptic Crossword. .pdf, online.
The Guardian: Cryptic crossword No 29,291 by Vulcan. .pdf, online.
The Hindu Cryptic: #14083 by Karaoke. .pdf, online.
The Independent: Cryptic Crossword by Methuselah. .pdf, online.

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Late February Crossworld News & Notes

The Inkubator has announced it will cease operations at the end of 2023 in an email to subscribers:

After much careful thought, the Inkubator team has made the decision that 2023 will be our last year as a subscription service. We’ve had a wonderful four years with your support, surpassing our original goal of spending two years publishing new and emerging women and nonbinary constructors.

The Inkubator will continue as a community of constructors, and we’re excited for future directions and collaborations. In the meantime, we’re extending our current deadline for submissions until February 15, and we have an excellent slate of puzzles lined up for the next few weeks. We look forward to solving together with all of you this year.

We have a close relationship with the Inkubator team and offer our gratitude for both a great run and their leadership in the community. It has moved the needle, without a doubt.


A lovely piece from Liz Maynes-Aminzade at The New Yorker, “Will Shortz’s Life in Crosswords,” covers Will’s long career in puzzles. From all of us at DCL, echoing the sentiments we’ve heard from across the crossword community, we’re happy for Will for coming out publicly and finding love at 70.


ACPT is only five weeks away! We look forward to seeing many of you there. For those who can’t attend, the Virtual Tournament sponsored by Amuse Labs is an affordable way to participate and compete from afar. It includes live streams of all the tournament puzzles as well as other in-person events.


Congratulations to Paolo Pasco, winner of the Boswords Winter Wondersolve, and to second and third place finishers Will Nediger and Tyler Hinman. Congrats also to Frisco and Chauffeur, who won the Blizzard pairs division, Brian Lipinski, winner of the Flurry individual division, and Kristy and Wendy Gardner, winners of the Flurry pairs division.

Congratulations to Matthew Luter, whose puzzle was chosen through the open submission process to join the Boswords Spring Themeless League. The League begins with the preseason puzzle this Monday, February 27. A new practice puzzle from Chandi Deitmer and John Lieb is available for free.

In even more Boswords news, the annual summer tournament is now set for Sunday, July 23, with both in-person and virtual options.


These Puzzl3s Fund Abortion, the third annual TPFA pack organized by Rachel Fabi and co-edited by Rachel, Brooke Husic, and Claire Rimkus, is coming this spring in time for the 2023 NNAF Fund-a-Thon. We are excited about this year’s all-star constructor lineup and look forward to their puzzles.

We’re pleased to share that Grids for Kids has raised over $6,000 for youth charities so far, including The Trevor Project and No Kid Hungry. Written and edited by constructors who are also parents, it includes 17 standard crosswords with family-friendly themes, 2 cryptic puzzles, and 6 puzzles for younger solvers. Make a donation of at least $10 USD to receive the puzzles.


Since the last News & Notes, Nijah Morris (2/12), Kavin Pawittranon (2/12), Eric Rollfing (2/13), and Sean Ziebarth (2/15) made their NYT debuts. Congratulations to everyone!

On the February 10 episode, “Cut to Wabbit Season,” of the Crossnerds podcast with Brooke Husic and Rebecca Neipris, Brooke discusses the expansion of the Lil AVC X editing team, the importance of the constructor-editor relationship in cultivating a better solving experience, and (the lack of) gender diversity in The New York Times crossword.

Creating Crossword Puzzles” is a course taught by Brooke Husic and Natan Last in cooperation with Atlas Obscura. The next offering of the course begins March 28 with four weekly sessions over Zoom. The content is intended for very new constructors and those who are interested in how crosswords are made. Reduced price tickets are available. Puzzles constructed by previous classes are available for solving from Atlas Obscura: “Marvel, Extended Universe” and “Alpha and Omega.”

It’s been a while since we’ve mentioned Spread the Wordlist by Brooke Husic and Enrique Henestroza Anguiano, but now is a good time as the most recent quarterly update includes some structural changes to simplify the wordlist for constructors. It also surpassed 100,000 entries scored at 50+ for the first time. This is a fabulous free resource for new and veteran constructors alike, and we’re grateful to Brooke and Enrique for their continued work on it.

A Community of Crosswords” in the latest issue of Barnard Magazine comprises three short but delightful conversations with alums Rebecca Goldstein, Rebecca Gray, and Gustie Owens about their work in crosswords.

In the NYT Gameplay article “A Puzzle Maker Aims to Unite Black Communities in 25 Squares” by Deb Amlen, Juliana Pache speaks about her mission to inspire communities from across the Black diaspora to learn more about each other. Juliana publishes a free daily mini at Black Crossword, with plans to expand.

We may have mentioned it before, but it’s been a minute: Cross Your Heart by Laura Effinger-Dean is a free, open-source Android app for crossword solving, with lots of features such as downs-only mode, autocheck, pen/pencil toggle, scrambled puzzle support, and an undo button. Supports .puz files only.

The February issue of GAMES World of Puzzles features a Q&A with puzzlemaker Fred Piscop, who shares info about his new book, “The Healthy Brain Book of Word Puzzles.” The book includes Split Decisions (R) and plenty of other great puzzles.

We’ve added a few new sources to our daily list recently: Check out puzzles from Boston Magazine by Brendan Emmett Quigley, Barron’s, and The Hindu Cryptic. We’re also watching a handful of new-to-us college newspapers: Amherst, Rice, Columbia, Penn, and Michigan.

We’d like to remind everyone that the ability to download and print NYT variety and acrostic puzzles will be discontinued on February 26, and they’ll be removed from the archive beginning March 1—so solve, print, and save them while we still can.

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