NYT 7:45 ... LAT 3:55 ... MR 4:30 ... BG 6:07 ... ND 3:38 ... LATB 4:49 ... CS 3:07 ... WP 3:06 ... Diagramless (p) 9:40
Wow... Francis Heaney gets the biggest "wow" of the day, but Martin Ashwood-Smith wowed me too. I know there's another double quad-stack coming up in the NYT, so that one'll have to settle for third-ever.
Friday, 6/11/10
NYT 3:13 ... LAT 2:01 ... CS 1:57 ... ND 1:58 ... 6/4 CHE 2:10 ... WSJ 4:18 ... MGWC 2:40
Thursday, 6/10/10
NYT 3:06 ... LAT 2:11 ... CS 1:45 ... ND 1:41 ... BEQ 2:48 ... FB 3:14
Aaaaaand we're back.
Aaaaaand we're back.
Tuesday, 6/8/10
NYT 2:10 ... LAT 2:13 ... CS 2:07 ... ND 1:35 ... BT 2:57 ... TO 2:32
Overnight flight back to NY, six hours of rehearsal -- I'm taking today and probably tomorrow off from puzzles. Not all puzzles, of course, just the ones we're talking about on these internets...
Overnight flight back to NY, six hours of rehearsal -- I'm taking today and probably tomorrow off from puzzles. Not all puzzles, of course, just the ones we're talking about on these internets...
Sunday, 6/6/10
NYT 5:11 ... LAT 4:25 ... MR 4:07 ... BG 3:56 ... ND 3:11 ... CS 2:14 ... WP (p) 5:something ... Acrostic 9:50
I did the Post Puzzler a few weeks ago on an advance copy. The printout didn't have the author's name, and I wouldn't have guessed it was KMT's!
Had a blast with some Bay Area crossword folks who came over for brunch yesterday. Photo!
I did the Post Puzzler a few weeks ago on an advance copy. The printout didn't have the author's name, and I wouldn't have guessed it was KMT's!
Had a blast with some Bay Area crossword folks who came over for brunch yesterday. Photo!
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