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A Cape Cod woman won a $2 million grand prize in a scratch ticket game and came forward with her winning ticket last week.
6Power-dressing 1980s figure of fun (6) 6 across. Power-dressing 1980s figure of fun. 6 letters. 8Newport-born actor Michael (5) 8 across. Newport-born actor Michael. 5 letters. 9Deal (anag) – queen ...
7Edges of empire sacked by Egypt’s last queen (9) 7 across. Edges of empire sacked by Egypt’s last queen. 9 letters. 8Told ally to lose three pounds before tomorrow (5) 8 across. Told ally to lose ...
The Sunday scaries recently took on new meaning for avid New York Times crossword solvers. For the first time in the famed puzzle's 84-year history, a printing mistake rendered it impossible to solve.
Last Saturday, Mark Wegener was spending an evening violating his “marital rules” — doing the Sunday New York Times crossword, alone, on an iPad in bed. The next morning, when his wife started solving ...
The New York Times enraged cruciverbalists (a 15-letter word for people who enjoy solving crossword puzzles) everywhere after the grid published in its Sunday magazine editions simply didn’t line up. ...
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Bakerbury police call on the “Puzzle Lady” to help solve the murder of a young girl. When a murder takes place in the sleepy market town of Bakerbury, the local police are baffled by a crossword ...