WSJ - Labyrinth

A place for discussion about variety puzzles such as acrostics, marching bands, rows and gardens, and diagramless.
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auee89
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WSJ - Labyrinth

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One from Mike Shenk. Hopefully a bit easier to grab onto than his WSJ meta this week. Enjoy!
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A fun challenge. Thanks, Mike!
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Printed this one off early, not waiting for my Saturday-mailed WSJ, and did far better on it than I ever will on the meta.
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Much fun!
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I had a tough time getting started on this one!
Good luck, fellow Muggles!
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Wendy Walker wrote: Sun Aug 07, 2022 9:42 am I had a tough time getting started on this one!
Yeah, my finishing words were the first ones in the puzzle. Fun one though!
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I got cranking on the upper part with the last winding answer after placing the last across clue, then worked my way through with those two. Good puzzle by Mike. I'm always amazed at how he and Patrick Berry can create these interlocking word puzzles.
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