Harper’s, July 2021: Crazy Quilt
- ChrisKochmanski
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Harper’s, July 2021: Crazy Quilt
Took me a while to get momentum, but once rolling, I made good time. Needed to Google to confirm some uncommons.
- RPardoe
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- RPardoe
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Monday update = website updated; issue received. I know what I will be solving tonight after work.
Edit - and done.
Worked up from the lower right corner and yielded without much resistance.
Edit - and done.
Worked up from the lower right corner and yielded without much resistance.
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I often find I'm on a different wavelength from Maltby regarding what is uncommon. This time the only answer I had difficulty with was 32A, which wasn't noted as unusual in any way.ChrisKochmanski wrote: ↑Fri Jun 11, 2021 5:21 pm Took me a while to get momentum, but once rolling, I made good time. Needed to Google to confirm some uncommons.
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As usual I am bringing up the rear on the Harper’s solve, but I savor the experience. I couldn’t agree more with Leslie. What passes for common in Maltby’s world is often very foreign to mine. 32A was just one that had me Google-eyed. Also 27D and 8D. Took me 4 seatings, and finished at 12D after finally getting 8D. As always, I found his cluing vastly entertaining.