"This, That, and The Other Thing" - April 23, 2021
Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2021 4:03 pm
The title to this week's contest is "This, That and The Other Thing" by matt Gaffney
The answer to this week's contest crossword is a four-word phrase.
Good luck with the grid and the meta
20210423 WSJCC — This That and The Other Thing — Excel form.xlsx
Hello, Muggles! It's Taylor Nakagawa again from WSJ. Our contest course is slowly coming together and I'd like to share an update. A few weeks ago, I received an email from a fellow Muggle who shared a document of tips from the community on solving meta puzzles. You can find those tips here: viewtopic.php?f=18&t=49
The WSJ puzzles team thought these tips would make a great appendix to the course and we'd like to include some of your voices and photos in there as well.
Here are some questions that we put together. If you'd to be featured in the contest course, please send me your answers via email. We're also looking for a photo of you filling out the WSJ crossword. My email is taylor.nakagawa@wsj.com
- Take a look at the tips compiled by Bob and Tina in the link above. What's the most useful tip they shared? Is there a tip that you use when solving every contest puzzle?
- How long have you been doing the contest puzzles? I'd love to hear any stories or "ah-ha" moments you've had uncovering meta answers.
- What makes the WSJ crossword unique? Why do you keep coming back to our contest puzzles?
- Where are you located? City/town and state, please!
Thank you so much, and I look forward to hearing from you all!
If you all could send me your responses and a photo by the end of next week (4/30) that would be great.
Thanks,
Taylor
The answer to this week's contest crossword is a four-word phrase.
Good luck with the grid and the meta
20210423 WSJCC — This That and The Other Thing — Excel form.xlsx
Hello, Muggles! It's Taylor Nakagawa again from WSJ. Our contest course is slowly coming together and I'd like to share an update. A few weeks ago, I received an email from a fellow Muggle who shared a document of tips from the community on solving meta puzzles. You can find those tips here: viewtopic.php?f=18&t=49
The WSJ puzzles team thought these tips would make a great appendix to the course and we'd like to include some of your voices and photos in there as well.
Here are some questions that we put together. If you'd to be featured in the contest course, please send me your answers via email. We're also looking for a photo of you filling out the WSJ crossword. My email is taylor.nakagawa@wsj.com
- Take a look at the tips compiled by Bob and Tina in the link above. What's the most useful tip they shared? Is there a tip that you use when solving every contest puzzle?
- How long have you been doing the contest puzzles? I'd love to hear any stories or "ah-ha" moments you've had uncovering meta answers.
- What makes the WSJ crossword unique? Why do you keep coming back to our contest puzzles?
- Where are you located? City/town and state, please!
Thank you so much, and I look forward to hearing from you all!
If you all could send me your responses and a photo by the end of next week (4/30) that would be great.
Thanks,
Taylor