Leaves Something to be Desired - October 11, 2020
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Leaves Something to be Desired - October 11, 2020
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The answer this week is a kind of tree.
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The answer this week is a kind of tree.
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And I am out of the box. Dino me.
Definitely wondering what the “difficulty 13” version looked like!
Definitely wondering what the “difficulty 13” version looked like!
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I believe I am also dinoed, need verification of the fossil records though .
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I am still trying to figure it out, but here's the link for anybody who missed the email: https://crosshare.org/crosswords/kdB8a33otnok5kznwuSV
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Dino me. Also curious to hear what the added step might have been.
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I didn’t think it was a 5 on the difficulty scale.......unless I missed something.
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- Richard B.
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Out of the box (pending confirmation). Interested to hear from Will how he arrived at his 5 difficulty rating. I’ll go out on a limb to say this week’s was easier (and maybe simpler?) than last.
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AgreedRichard B. wrote: ↑Sun Oct 11, 2020 12:11 pm Out of the box (pending confirmation). Interested to hear from Will how he arrived at his 5 difficulty rating. I’ll go out on a limb to say this week’s was easier (and maybe simpler?) than last.
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just finished the grid, I like the online tool, works well.
this is my first, did I pick a difficult one to start with?
I think I have it.
this is my first, did I pick a difficult one to start with?
I think I have it.
"Lots of planets have a North", the Ninth Doctor.
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Pretty sure I got it. Awaiting confirmation when Will gets back online.
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Hey, I've gotten to the same place as others: a pretty easy solve. Oh, like a Week 1.5, maybe.
Waiting for Will's confirmation ...
Waiting for Will's confirmation ...
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A nice week 1-ish puzzle.
Muller is still keeping me from clearing the week's slate, though.
Muller is still keeping me from clearing the week's slate, though.
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Just came back to it and I think I'm out of the box!
@MajordomoTom I'm glad you like solving on Crosshare - I'm the creator of that site so if you (or anybody else) ever has any issues or suggestions please give me a shout! Would love to get any and all feedback
@MajordomoTom I'm glad you like solving on Crosshare - I'm the creator of that site so if you (or anybody else) ever has any issues or suggestions please give me a shout! Would love to get any and all feedback
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can I print the grid with my current solve/letters?miked wrote: ↑Sun Oct 11, 2020 3:54 pm Just came back to it and I think I'm out of the box!
@MajordomoTom I'm glad you like solving on Crosshare - I'm the creator of that site so if you (or anybody else) ever has any issues or suggestions please give me a shout! Would love to get any and all feedback
I didn't see that as an option.
"Lots of planets have a North", the Ninth Doctor.
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On my iPad, the horizontal lines of the grid are missing when in portrait mode but appear when I turn it to landscape. Happened in two different browsers. Not sure if it’s a quirk of my iPad or the programmiked wrote: ↑Sun Oct 11, 2020 3:54 pm Just came back to it and I think I'm out of the box!
@MajordomoTom I'm glad you like solving on Crosshare - I'm the creator of that site so if you (or anybody else) ever has any issues or suggestions please give me a shout! Would love to get any and all feedback
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