i had an error in the second square of #10 in the WSJ. it was on the edge of the grid, hence unchecked. the term was unfamiliar to me and there were two different letters that could logically work there, both meaning the same thing, but it turns out only one of them makes a word.
Two bad crossings for me in the Wilber. 15A/3D and 56A/53D. Guessed right on the latter, not with the former. Good puzzle, though, esp. the three middle acrosses.
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i had an error in the second square of #10 in the WSJ. it was on the edge of the grid, hence unchecked. the term was unfamiliar to me and there were two different letters that could logically work there, both meaning the same thing, but it turns out only one of them makes a word.
My "Not a Blog" spreadsheet debut! I'm usually too lazy to time myself, but I test-solved Brad's puzzle earlier this week & remembered my time.
Two bad crossings for me in the Wilber. 15A/3D and 56A/53D. Guessed right on the latter, not with the former. Good puzzle, though, esp. the three middle acrosses.
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