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Friday, April 30, 2021

#24: A Little Ditty

 

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difficulty: medium, bordering on easy?

Do you ever come up with a theme idea and shelve it because it's a little too niche, and then wake up and check Twitter to find that suddenly the niche thing you're referencing has become a huge cultural point of mockery? Well, Christmas came early this week, that's all I'm saying. The grid this week is a little funky (14 by 14, mirror symmetry, those... you'll see what I mean) but I think it's kind of charmingly funky. Deee-Lite funky, not Lyte Funkee Ones funky. Dig? Anyway, applet under the cut. Dig!

Sunday, April 25, 2021

Monday Mini #12, and Hey, Check Out My Atlantic Puzzle

 

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Wow, what a month! Boswords was a ton of fun, even if Kevin Der's puzzle singlehandedly knocked me out of the top ten; the ACPT was apparently quite good even in virtual form, and QVXwordz enthusiast Tyler Hinman pulled off a surprise win. But most importantly, last week I published an Earth Day themed puzzle for The Atlantic. You can do it here. This is my second Atlantic puzzle, with another in the pipeline - what can I say, it's a joy working with Caleb.

Anyway, this puzzle is also a joy, probably. It was originally a lot harder until I realized I could just add a cheater and make the puzzle a ton better; glad I did, because the fill is way smoother for it. Enjoy.

Thursday, April 15, 2021

#23: X Gon' Give It to Ya

 

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difficulty: medium

First of all, for the 500(!) new people who checked out last week's themeless per the Biz Quig's recommendation, hi! I'm Quiara, I make puzzles every Thursday (and usually minis every Monday), and sometimes they're pretty good. We operate on pretty similar wavelengths, most of the time, so I'm sure if you stick around you'll find something you like.

So anyway, this puzzle. Would you believe that it was concepted a week or two ago, and intended neither as a DMX tribute nor as a shameless round of one-upping Ricky Cruz's Boswords themeless?! It was originally called "All My Exes." But then, like, why not pay tribute to a dearly departed legend? (True story, in my past life as a journo I once worked not one but two DMX quotes into the headline and text of a tangentially related article. It was all downhill from there, folks.)

Anyway, enjoy the puzzle. See y'all next week. Applet under the cut.

Thursday, April 8, 2021

#22: Evaneference (Themeless #9)

 

Holy fucking shit, Evanescence are playing Donkey Konga for the Nintendo GameCube!

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difficulty: very hard (Saturday)

Been a while since one of these themelesses came out. This one is kind of a spiritual successor to Themeless 6 in that there's a bunch of long propers scattered throughout the grid, but it's a tad easier than that one. Still really hard, particularly if you don't remember the '90s, or if you're unaware of the hottest New Yorker since Lucas "Uses Venmo" Chi. (Don't click those links until after you've solved the puzzle, LOL.)

Thank you to Norah Sharpe and Brendan Quigley for playtesting this bad boy. (Yes, THAT Brendan Quigley. I know, how cool, right?) Applet under the cut; enjoy.

Friday, April 2, 2021

#21: 21



 

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difficulty: medium-hard (Thursday?)

No April Fools puzzle for 4/1,* but hey, it's 4/3/21, and look, it's puzzle #21, and it's titled 21, and the theme has something to do with the numbers 2 and 1, and there are two (2) dupes in one (1) of the entries. All of which was completely intentional, f'sure, f'sure. Anyway, this theme wouldn't fly in any major outlet, but it's very cute, IMHO. And it's a pangram! Anyway, hope y'all digit (number joke). Applet under the cut.

*Although, with last week's Something Different and the most recent Monday Mini, this site has had plenty of April Foolery for 2021.