Rows Garden — WSJ — 10/14/23
- ChrisKochmanski
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Rows Garden — WSJ — 10/14/23
Whoa, I got that one in just about exactly a half-hour. It can not be the toughest Rows Garden ever. Or … am I getting a lot better at these? I do Joon Park’s and Michael Blake’s RGs on Tuesdays.
- iggystan
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I was able to work this one directly from the bottom up. (Don't know why I started there.) I usually have to skip around a little, but not this week. My strategy is to try to get as many blooms as possible first and then attack the rows. The very top row threw me for a second, but it finally came to me.
To answer your question, no I didn't think it was the toughest Rows Garden ever.
Where do you get the other RGs?
To answer your question, no I didn't think it was the toughest Rows Garden ever.
Where do you get the other RGs?
- KayW
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Yep that row A entry (which turned out to be autological!) was the very last piece to fall for me.
At least I could solve ONE Patrick Berry puzzle this week! (so far).
At least I could solve ONE Patrick Berry puzzle this week! (so far).
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- Wendy Walker
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Row A was a tough one indeed! Full disclosure: I had to print out two copies.
Good luck, fellow Muggles!
- Meg
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I don’t know why, but I find @Wendy Walker's comment comforting. I enjoyed this PB a lot!Wendy Walker wrote: ↑Mon Oct 16, 2023 8:17 pm Row A was a tough one indeed! Full disclosure: I had to print out two copies.
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