Puzzle No. 1590 Puzzle No. 1590
This puzzle appeared originally in the June 21, 1975, issue.
Jun 2, 2010 / Frank W. Lewis
Puzzle No. 1589 Puzzle No. 1589
This puzzle originally appeared in the June 14, 1975, issue.
May 27, 2010 / Frank W. Lewis
Puzzle No 1588 Puzzle No 1588
This puzzle originally appeared in the June 7, 1975, issue.
May 19, 2010 / Frank W. Lewis
Puzzle No 1588 Puzzle No 1588
This puzzle originally appeared in the June 7, 1975, issue.
May 19, 2010 / Frank W. Lewis
Puzzle No. 2199 Puzzle No. 2199
This puzzle originally appeared in the May 28, 1988, issue.
May 14, 2010 / Frank W. Lewis
Puzzle No. 1727 Puzzle No. 1727
This puzzle originally appeared in the May 20, 1978, issue.
May 6, 2010 / Frank W. Lewis
Puzzle No. 1249 Puzzle No. 1249
This puzzle originally appeared in the May 13, 1968, issue.
Apr 28, 2010 / Frank W. Lewis
Puzzle No. 771 Puzzle No. 771
This puzzle originally appeared in the May 10, 1958, issue.
Apr 22, 2010 / Frank W. Lewis
Puzzle No. 1295 Puzzle No. 1295
ACROSS 1 In entrances, one gets left with fencing, perhaps. (6,5) 9 It might be a liquid container in Delancy Street. (4) 10 and 28 One needs a little space to push aside part of the house. (5,4) 11 See 15 across 12 Nathan Bedford, perhaps, and how he used his pallet. (7) 13 See 7 down 15 and 11 One might be 31 with it, but the left hands aren't necessarily boney. (8,4) 16 A number might require backing, and it's about time! (6) 18 Did something associated with love and honor? (6) 21 A whale of a story! (4-4) 24 Artists in the cabinet, perhaps. (7) 26 The fine points of military duty. (7) 28 See 10 29 and 17 down To bring things up, such as "What Linemen Are Supposed to Do"? (5,3,6) 30 See 25 down 31 The pitch might be foul! (11) DOWN 2 Without pretense, a relative confusion at the big meeting? (9) 3 Too much of the type with a physical disorder? (7) 4 One might be all wrapped up in the head of 28 and half of 18. (4) 5 Studied intensively about us, with the force available. (7) 6 One the track of a snake? (5) 7 and 13 across How a fisherman or shepherd makes his living, one way or another? (2,4,2,5) 8 About a speck a long way off? (6) 14 One is bound to be on the other side. (5) 17 See 29 across 19 Legal argument pushed by many? (6) 20 One might find such things last. (7) 22 One might legally do it to his own car, but not someone else's. (5,2) 23 They have their points as South American money-makers. (6) 25 and 30 In two words, what George Wither hoped to find, or just females collectively? (9) 27 Barbarian New York, the morning after! (4) This puzzle originally appeared in the April 28, 1969, issue.
Apr 16, 2010 / Frank W. Lewis
Puzzle No. 260 Puzzle No. 260
This puzzle originally appeared in the May 1, 1948, issue.
Apr 14, 2010 / Frank W. Lewis