WSJ Saturday is a Rows Garden

A place for discussion about variety puzzles such as acrostics, marching bands, rows and gardens, and diagramless.
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Meg
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WSJ Saturday is a Rows Garden

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By of course Patrick Berry!
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Just printed it.
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Mucho fun!
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OK, I’m stuck. Last 3 letters. First word of I and the rest of the light bloom "made use of". Can someone just put me out of my misery?
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Meg wrote: Sat Apr 25, 2020 5:49 pm OK, I’m stuck. Last 3 letters. First word of I and the rest of the light bloom "made use of". Can someone just put me out of my misery?
Never mind! Post enlightenment.
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I bombed this one - I just finally gave up.
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Ok, finished it. I was 85% done and completely stuck. But what can you do. But I still have to get a clue for most crosswords. So I know when I'm beaten.

I got most of the circles once I fit 27A. The upper right hand section killed me though. 111A was fun to figure out. 101D really made it hard because you think it's one thing but you realize it's the exact opposite.

That being said, I don't get all the negative comments in the WSJ online responses. It was hard but fun.
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