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2 puzzles by Andrew Linzer
with Jim Horne comments

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POW Sat 8/27/2022
DIYTHATSAFIRST
EMORELEASEDATE
SAGIMAXTHEATER
KWAMESTEELTAM
JAMESIELMS
ORALMASTERKEY
BETFACTORIES
HUGUENOTS
WATERRIDEBAG
JAZZDANCEGALA
BODYSHAZAM
RADSPOTSABODE
ONLINEPOKERODD
ONEMORETIMEKIA
MEDSTUDENTSANY

Since Andrew Linzer brought it up, here are words spelled using only the top row of letters on a TYPEWRITER, and ones using only the middle row. The less interesting bottom row is bereft of vowels.

Fun fact: Every integer can be represented using only keys above the QWERTY row. It's true!

POW Thu 1/6/2022
SPANMEEKHALO
CAMOISLAAXON
AVIDCCCMYSTERY
LILPDASAMESEX
LLLMONTHKIT
BOLOTIETODOS
BRUNEIKOBEOVA
LOCKSCENEOMEN
ASKSEASASPIRE
BASICDUSTPAN
MOMPENALAAA
TUGBOATWITHAH
GROUPTHINKLACE
IDLEZEROANIM
FUDDOMANODDS

"Cup holder, usually" — I love it! Two clues are different in print:

  • 55-Down : "Language written as اردو in its script" : URDU
  • 62-Down : "Language written as ລາວ in its script" : LAO

Speaking of collective nouns, William Shakespeare is credited with coining two good ones. One is the name of a play. The other is from his most famous soliloquy. You'll know when you get them.

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