Another one from Patrick!
https://s.wsj.net/public/resources/docu ... 032022.pdf
WSJ - Rows Garden!
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Fun as always. Thought I was stuck a few times, but everything worked out fine. Thanks, PB!
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My options were: Knitting? Garden clean-up? Catching up on back episodes of "That Chapter" or "They Got Away With Murder"? So of course I did the Rows Garden. I SO enjoy these!
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I really enjoyed this one, perhaps because this is one of the first ones where I just worked straight from the top to the bottom. While I do like Patrick's variety puzzles, most of the time I am jumping all over the place, erasing and re-filling, and sprinkling in a fair amount of cursing. No cursing on this one, as I knew pretty much everything (well, I did have to Google Botticelli's first name, but that was just to confirm that the letters I had were correct).
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Thanks for the heads up, @auee89 - I might have missed it otherwise! I really like the Rows Garden puzzles, this one included. Had to do some revising in rows D and E but got there in the end
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It's funny, because I worked this one straight from bottom to top. I sometimes find myself a little stuck with portions of these sometimes, but not today; it went very quickly.MatthewL wrote: ↑Sat Sep 03, 2022 11:51 am I really enjoyed this one, perhaps because this is one of the first ones where I just worked straight from the top to the bottom. While I do like Patrick's variety puzzles, most of the time I am jumping all over the place, erasing and re-filling, and sprinkling in a fair amount of cursing. No cursing on this one, as I knew pretty much everything (well, I did have to Google Botticelli's first name, but that was just to confirm that the letters I had were correct).