The Wall Street Journal claims to offer “America’s most elegant, adventurous and addictive crosswords and other word games.” I’m not sure that’s so, but the crosswords at WSJ Puzzle are excellent: challenging and clever, not corny, not contrived. And free. I especially like the wit that turns up in non-theme clues for ordinary words. In today’s puzzle by Roger and Kathy Wienberg, for instance, 71-Across, five letters: “Tell tale item.” No spoilers: the answer is in the comments.
[“Not corny, not contrived”: I find The New York Times crossword too often corny or contrived or both.]
Saturday, September 9, 2017
WSJ Puzzle
By Michael Leddy at 9:18 AM
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ARROW.
I suppose a "Tell-tale item" would be a 'heart'?
I’d say so. The lack of a hyphen is the tell-tale part of the clue.
Huh. I thought for sure it was "apple."
The right track.
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