
Monday, June 12, 2021
A bit of a challenging Monday crossword, some of the clues were relatively ARCANE. Jean had a SMA problem with 46D, Southeast Europe's ______ Peninsula, going for BALTIC before BALKAN. Mike, meanwhile, got TOTO's version of 62A, Where this puzzle's circled letters can be found, AFRICA, stuck in his head, and it took 17A, Song lyric before "short and stout", IMALITTLETEAPOT, to drive it out. Ah, the dangers of Monday New York Times crosswords! We love feedback! Send us a text... Contact ...
13 Heinä 202110min

Sunday, July 11, 2021
Ooh, it's a beyootiful croosword, and if you're wondering about all those seemingly superfluous o's, well, they are an essential part of Ashish Vengsarkar's very punny puzzle. So, if you're the sort of person who reads 110A, Power of a cowboy's boot, and thinks BOOTSTRENGTH; or if you see 10D, Dramatic accusation at a dentist's office, and think YOUCANTHANDLETHETOOTH, then this puzzle should be right up your alley. If not, well, just apply some 113A, Determination, GRIT, and do the best you c...
12 Heinä 202115min

Saturday, July 10, 2021
Jean was hampered by technical issues, possibly brought on by 16A, Mischievous character in West African folklore, ANANSITHESPIDER, while Mike, meanwhile, had to DIGDEEP, hampered by his decision, violating his own tip, to solve at night. Still, after a TENSE hour (or in Mike's case, two), with nary a CARELESSMISTAKE between them, they were able to gaze upon on a completely solved puzzle. A great Saturday struggle, we give this an exhausted 5 squares on the JAMCR scale.We love feedback! Send ...
11 Heinä 202114min

Friday, July 9, 2021
It's a Robyn Weintraub Friday puzzle, and that means tough, fair, and LOL clues all over the grid. To get things rolling, take a look at 25D, Big wheel at a party?, BRIE. She also ought to win an award for 17A, Olympics haul of fame?, GOLDMEDALS, which was just fractionally better than 44D, Irrational thing to celebrate? PIDAY. There's much more in the grid and on the podcast -- which also includes a Fun Fact Friday segment on Olympic diving -- so be sure and download and listen up! We ...
10 Heinä 202111min

Thursday, July 8, 2021
If you are one of those folk who think that rebuses should be banned, then you may appreciate the irony that two bands - AM and FM - show up in each of the rebuses in today's grid, in an ingenious fashion, with AM needed to solve the across clue, and FM required to solve the down clue. Jean has all the details (and remember you can always checkout xwordinfo.com to see the solved puzzle and clues). Curiously, the app required that you write AM/FM to get the solve (although FM/AM, AM, FM, A and...
9 Heinä 202113min

Wednesday, July 8, 2021
A "crunchy" Wednesday crossword, with enough tricky clues to slow solvers down, although, it is often a good idea to take it -- as they say in life, in Aesop's fables, and in this puzzle -- SLOWANDSTEADY. The constructor embedded most of the grid's humor in the top-left corner, with 3D, Don't knock until you've tried it, DOORBELL, running into 20A, One who whistles while working, REF. The placement of 47A, "Quiet you", quaintly, OHDRYUP, running into 49D, Fiji alternative, DASANI, was intrigu...
8 Heinä 202110min

Tuesday, July 6, 2021
A relatively easy Tuesday crossword, one might even say a GIMMEGIMMEGIMME 😀: both Jean and (unusually) Mike tore through it. The best clue was definitely 19D, Website where you go to see the stars?, YELP, but there were some others of note, such as 13D, "Aren't I great?", YAYME, and Mike's favorite, 57D, The "N" of N.B., NOTA. A nice crossword, we give it a 5 squares on the JAMCR scale. In today's Triplet Tuesday episode, Jean puts on a stellar performance, nailing all 3 answers. For all the...
7 Heinä 202112min

Monday, July 5, 2021
Jean had a RAREBIT of an issue with today's crossword, but it was nothing MAJOR. Mike, meanwhile, was intrigued by 17A, Marine inhabitant that's an animal, not a plant, despite what it's called, SEACUCUMBER, and appreciated its location in the grid near what it clearly was a case of -- 1A, Negative media coverage, in brief, BADPR. One clue that stood out, was the delicious (and crossing RAREBIT, especially well-placed) 10D, Olio di ______ (bread dip at a trattoria), OLIVA. Sounds delicious, o...
6 Heinä 202110min