Total | Debut | Latest | Collabs |
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21 | 10/20/2010 | 6/26/2022 | 5 |
Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat |
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10 | 1 | 3 | 4 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
Rebus | Circle | Scrab | Debut | Fresh |
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2 | 3 | 1.65 | 187 | 66% |
Will accepted this puzzle in July 2010 — my first acceptance! — under the condition I get rid of four entries he didn't care for. I eagerly sent off a new version of the grid the next day, and then ... crickets. I knew to expect less-than-speedy responses from Will, but I was hoping an update to a conditional acceptance would merit a quick turnaround time.
Fast forward to October 1, still no response, and the night of the Westchester Crossword Puzzle Tournament, which Will hosts in his hometown of Pleasantville, NY. I went up to him to say hi, and he immediately went, "Finn! I still owe you a response, don't I?" At the tournament after-party, which he holds at his house, he took me up to his office, where I saw my puzzle sitting at the top of his pile. He accepted it the next day and it ran in print a mere 18 days later!
As Jim notes below, I was a student at Horace Mann School (58-Across) in Riverdale, NY, when I constructed this puzzle, so that was the seed entry here. And HI MOM was sort of an accidental bonus theme entry.
This is another debut from a teenage constructor. Mr. Vigeland constructed this puzzle while a student at Horace Mann School in Bronx, NY (hence 58 Across.) At publication time, he was an 18-year-old freshman at Columbia University.
There are 15 M's tying the record for most in the Shortz era.
1 O | 2 C | 3 A | 4 L | 5 A | 6 E | 7 R | 8 G | 9 S | 10 T | 11 H | 12 E | 13 N |
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14 C | I | V | I | L | 15 R | I | L | E | 16 E | A | S | Y |
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17 H | E | A | V | Y | 18 M | E | T | A | L | 19 A | S | A | P |
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20 E | R | S | E | 21 E | S | T | D | 22 A | P | H | I | D |
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23 R | A | T | C | 24 H | E | T | 25 H | 26 I | M | O | M | |||
27 H | A | K | U | 28 N | A | M | A | T | A | 29 T | 30 A |
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31 A | 32 R | 33 H | A | T | 34 I | N | A | T | 35 R | O | M |
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36 S | E | A | T | 37 H | 38 A | N | D | M | 39 W | K | R | P |
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40 C | P | U | 41 B | A | N | O | 42 B | O | S | O | M |
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43 H | O | T | 44 E | L | M | A | N | 45 A | 46 G | E | R | |||
47 M | N | E | M | E | 48 S | M | E | L | 49 L | 50 E | 51 D |
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52 F | 53 J | O | R | D | 54 R | 55 O | T | A | 56 D | O | N | E |
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57 L | E | N | O | 58 H | O | R | A | C | 59 E | M | A | N | N |
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60 A | D | D | L | 61 U | B | E | R | 62 R | A | D | I | I |
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63 K | I | E | L | 64 M | E | M | E | 65 E | P | S | O | M |
Answer summary:
3 unique to this puzzle, 3 debuted here and reused later.
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