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Jan 2, 2011
Sunday January 2, 2011 John Lampkin
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Theme: E-Literature - Long E sound (in various spellings) is attached to the end of each well-known book. 23A. Specific item in a sleepwear...
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Jan 1, 2011
Saturday January 1, 2011 Barry Silk
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Total words: 70 Total blocks: 30 Happy New Year, everyone! Hope your 2011 is full of love, happiness & adventures. Today we've got...
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Dec 31, 2010
LA Times Daily Crossword 2010 Info
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Below is some interesting data from Rich Norris, editor of LA Times Daily Crossword. I want to take this opportunity to thank Rich for his d...
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Friday December 31, 2010 Gareth Bain
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Theme: No SAINTS (STs) Allowed: The abbreviation for Saint (ST) is removed from the first word of a common two-word phrase to reveal a new ...
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Dec 30, 2010
Thursday December 30, 2010 Kelsey Blakley
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Theme: 1A. Squish: MASH ed up city names. The middle city name uses parts of the end of the first city name and the beginning of the last...
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Dec 29, 2010
Wednesday December 29, 2010 Gary Cee
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Theme: After our discussion on themes yesterday, and despite other temptations, Eye-yi-yi, I'll just go with the unifier, EYE OPENER . ...
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Dec 28, 2010
Tuesday, December 28, 2010 Ed Sessa
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Theme: A few words from the Chairman of the Board - The starred clues (I hope you had starred clues) end in homophones of Frank Sinatra...
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Dec 27, 2010
Monday, December 27, 2010 Gail Grabowski
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Theme: Stop the Car! - The five longest entries end with what might be a point of interest to tourists. 17A. "Awesome!": "OU...
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Dec 26, 2010
Sunday December 26, 2010 Kathleen Fay O'Brien
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Theme: Many Happy Returns - The last word of each common phrase is spelled backward. The resulted phrases are then humorously clued. 23A. ...
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