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NYT Acrostic December 1, 2024
Posted on November 28, 2024November 25, 2024
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NYT Acrostic December 1, 2024

Homeward Bound The Odyssey enjoys a richly deserved prime spot in our literary canon.  Homer’s […]

NYT Acrostic November 17, 2024
Posted on November 14, 2024November 16, 2024
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NYT Acrostic November 17, 2024

What’s Opera, Doc? Big voices, big egos, big emotions, big budgets: opera goes all out.  […]

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  1. Jane and Dave on NYT Acrostic June 1, 2025June 2, 2025

    Dear Friends, Thanks so much for the friendly feedback and all your added alliteration! Thanks in particular to Edwin, who…

  2. Tina Curran on NYT Acrostic June 1, 2025June 2, 2025

    Hard for me until Romeo and Juliet revealed themselves. And great fun. But I was SO disappointed not to be…

  3. Carola on NYT Acrostic June 1, 2025June 1, 2025

    A quick solve for me, and besides the pleasures of encountering Romeo and Juliet and learning about alliteration in the…

  4. Edwin Hustead on NYT Acrostic June 1, 2025June 1, 2025

    A Towhee is not in the Sparrow species. Towhees and Sparrows belong to the Sparrow family but they are distinct…

  5. Marshall Walthew on NYT Acrostic June 1, 2025June 1, 2025

    I started slowly with this particular puzzle, which had a plethora of pitfalls. The single letters F and L appearing…

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