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In the future, everyone will have written 15 New York Times crosswords.
— Brendan Quigley (@fleetwoodwack) April 10, 2021
If we haven’t already reached Peak Puzzle, we’re really frigging close, I think. Puzzle scene is crazy, blogs start up each and every day. I saw another blog just the other day. A special new blog. It’s from my new friend Quiara Vasquez who is dropping some hot crosswords I tell ya. Start here, why don’tcha. Tell her Brendan sent ya.
If Peak Puzzle hasn’t been achieved yet there’s always The Hub Crossword (Sunday puzzles by me and Emily Cox and Henry Rathvon) and Marching Bands YEAR SEVEN is about to begin. So if that To Do list needs even more puzzles, you know what to do.
Share the puzzle. New one on Thursday.
The cross of 1D and 17A was tough for me – in the end, your clue for 1D helped me puzzle it out.
I love that I learn new words so often from BEQ puzzles. And today there were two: 1D and 33D.
No help from the cross. Perfect natick
What Glinda said. I learned 1D, 17A 33D, and 55A.
And what stmv said — your clue for 1D gave me that elusive letter I needed.
Thanks, Brendan!
The crossings at 8A/14D and 33A/14D were elusive today.
Sorry Brendan, there’s no such thing as 54A in the Laws of soccer. It’s called the goal line.
A Google search for soccer “end line”: https://www.google.com/search?q=soccer+%22end+line%22 retrieves 651,000 hits, so I think it can be considered a thing. It may not be the precise, technical term, but I think it can pass as valid for a crossword puzzle.