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Great mea culpas: Here’s the right NYT crossword
Yes, the New York Times crossword that appears in print for our Sept. 8 issue is awry. It’s got the right clues but the wrong grid. Click here for the proper puzzle. ...
Crossword Puzzle
For September 9, 2010
Crossword - cell structures & specialised cells.
2 crosswords with same clues and answers but different grid. (Refresh crossword you make with site like Discovery Puzzle maker). Works well giving students alternating puzzles - much discussion. Even if you don't like the crossword maybe you will like the "concept".
Tuesday's crossword Sept. 7
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Monday's crossword Sept. 6
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Do This Page-Turner Puzzle
What's so special about this puzzle? It's a crossword so excessive that no single page can contain it. When you reach the edge, simply turn the page over and keep writing. No, really, it'll work!









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