Question: What is the best crossword puzzle?

What is the most used word in crossword puzzles?

ERA “ERA” is the most common word in crossword puzzles, as well as “ARE,” “AREA,” and “ORE,” according to Gaffney.

Which paper has the best crossword?

The Telegraph and Guardian are the joint victors with the Times, depressingly, at the back of the pack. It should not need to be repeated that none of these scores relates to the clues, setters, editors, puzzles or even the culture of the crosswords.

What is the worlds hardest puzzle?

The Isis Adventure, often dubbed the worlds hardest game, starts as players find a way to open a round puzzle they can hold in their hands. Once inside, a key leads them on a search for a real hidden prize. It is, after all called an adventure, so removing the puzzle itself from the box is only the beginning.

What is a nautical greeting?

Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for NAUTICAL GREETING [ahoy] We hope that the following list of synonyms for the word ahoy will help you to finish your crossword today.

Do you do or handle clumsily?

What is another word for handle clumsily?pawmanhandlemangleclawclutchhandlehandle carelesslytouch roughlyhandle roughlymess up1 more row

What is the hardest newspaper crossword?

Which paper has the hardest Crossword?The Times - 63 votes.37%The Guardian - 30 votes.18%The Daily Telegraph - 25 votes.15%The Sunday Times - 19 votes.11%More items •Dec 18, 2009

Is crossword harder than telegraph?

The hardest puzzle of all in any series was the Times on Sat 17 March (103 mins) – the quickest in the Times was 15 mins. The Daily Telegraph (where nmsindy began his cryptic solving a long time ago) aims to be much easier – the hardest was 43 mins and only three puzzles took more than 30 mins.

What do you call someone who is good at puzzles?

Enigmatologist is the word for the person you describe. The term was coined by Will Shortz, the former editor of Games magazine, which I read voraciously as a child. Hes currently the editor of the New York Times crossword puzzle.

Are Puzzles good for your brain?

Puzzles are also good for the brain. Studies have shown that doing jigsaw puzzles can improve cognition and visual-spatial reasoning. The act of putting the pieces of a puzzle together requires concentration and improves short-term memory and problem solving.

How do you respond to Ahoy?

Traditionally, when used from a ship to hail an approaching boat, the standard responses are:aye aye, if a commissioned officer is in the boat;no no, if no officer is in the boat;name of ship, if the captain of another ship is in the boat;flag if an admiral is in the boat.

What are loose stones on a hillside called?

Scree is a collection of broken rock fragments at the base of crags, mountain cliffs, volcanoes or valley shoulders that has accumulated through periodic rockfall from adjacent cliff faces. Landforms associated with these materials are often called talus deposits or stony accumulations.

Whats it called when your clumsy?

1 ungraceful, ungainly, lumbering, lubberly. 2 unhandy, unskillful, maladroit, inexpert, bungling, bumbling, heavy-handed, inept.

Is the Times crossword difficult?

The puzzle becomes increasingly difficult throughout the week, with the easiest puzzle on Monday and the most difficult puzzle on Saturday. The larger Sunday crossword, which appears in The New York Times Magazine, is an icon in American culture; it is typically intended to be as difficult as a Thursday puzzle.

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