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The Crossword Puzzle is 100 years old

Miss Chicken

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The first crossword puzzle was printed in the New York World newspaper on Dec 21, 1913.

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Personally I don't do crosswords that often but I used to buy crossword books before I was online. Now I tend to waste time doing different things. There are also word/number/logic puzzles that I prefer more than crosswords.
 
The Sator Square is awesome.

I don't consider doing crossword puzzles in moderation to be a waste of time, in the same way that playing Klondike is. On the contrary, I think crosswords exercise recall ability, which helps keep the mind able to tackle practical problems.

At least, that's my story, and I'm sticking to it! ;)
 
I did the Google Doodle crossword yesterday. Got stuck and made guesses in a few places (and googled one clue), and then the darn thing didn't have the correct solution posted anywhere! At least not that I could find.

I've tried making my own crosswords in the past, and determined that I prefer solving them. :)
 
I did the Google Doodle crossword yesterday. Got stuck and made guesses in a few places (and googled one clue), and then the darn thing didn't have the correct solution posted anywhere! At least not that I could find.

I've tried making my own crosswords in the past, and determined that I prefer solving them. :)


I did the Google crossword, too. Took me quite awhile, as I did it in between writing reports for work. :alienblush: But I finished it!
 
I missed it *sniff* - my internet connection broke down again yesterday :(
One of my biggest goals in life is to at least once manage to solve the Times' crossword completely and without looking any of the answers up.
 
The Sator Square is awesome.

I don't consider doing crossword puzzles in moderation to be a waste of time, in the same way that playing Klondike is. On the contrary, I think crosswords exercise recall ability, which helps keep the mind able to tackle practical problems.

At least, that's my story, and I'm sticking to it! ;)

I probably should have used the phrase 'fill my time' rather than 'waste my time'.

I started doing crosswords when I was about 16 years old in an effort to improve my poor spelling. I think crosswords helped though I think other word puzzles such as cryptograms helped even more.
 
Five-letter word meaning gladness or elevated mood, eleven-letter word meaning a date that is celebrated because a notable event occurred on that date in a previous year. :bolian:
 
I do a ton of .puz crosswords on AcrossLite. I've got over 12,000 of them, but I prefer the Sunday ones.

I used to love the massive x-words in the middles of Games magazine, but always had to use the "easy" clues.

I even used to do patternless x-words from the paper.
 
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