Mike Shenk Labyrinth, 27 July

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Wendy Walker
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Mike Shenk Labyrinth, 27 July

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Top half was easy, bottom half not so much!
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Oh, yes, I also got the top half pretty quick, but the bottom is still empty from both across and twisty paths. Still working on this one.
Meanwhile, walking meditative labyrinths is one of my favorite things. There's a nice one on the grounds at a church near me that I visit pretty ofetn. If you like these or are curious, try this: https://labyrinthlocator.com/
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Center-left was the last for me. I usually eventually solve the Labyrinths but not within a couple of hours of the paper arriving in the mail as I did today. Actually, Mr Google and I solved it, as usual. Unfortunately, I see little hope of any carryover to the meta.
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Finished!! Really gotta work on my knowledge of ancient Roman coins.
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Annabelle wrote: Sat Jun 26, 2021 5:03 pm walking meditative labyrinths is one of my favorite things.
I'm a regular visitor at the labyrinth at the Delaware Art Museum. It is built in an old reservoir!

https://delart.org/event/summer-solstic ... inth-walk/
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I found the middle 2/7ths harder than the top and bottom 5/14ths. Still not sure on the start of 9. Hard enough to do these with no printer!

[edit] Got it, but I had to cheat with a crossword solver. Turns out I had one letter of 10 wrong.
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Finally got to this one. Middle left was the last to fall for me. I found the winding clues easier than the acrosses.
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Just got it! Saved this for the last of my backlog of puzzles due to taking too long on last week’s WSJ meta. Just in time for Thursday!
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Wendy Walker wrote: Sat Jun 26, 2021 8:55 pm

I'm a regular visitor at the labyrinth at the Delaware Art Museum. It is built in an old reservoir!

https://delart.org/event/summer-solstic ... inth-walk/
One of my husband's cousins who was at our lake house reunion last week lives 20 minutes from the Delaware Art Museum. I will have to ask her if she ever goes there.
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