Hello and Merry Christmas! I implore you to partake of merriment today, even if Christmas is not your bag. Merriment after all, is great. Here's a puzzle for you to enjoy. I haven't put the download links today because it's a fair amount of work and it seems like people are doing the embedded version more. Let me know if you'd rather I did keep putting the downloads though, and I'd be happy to. This puzzle's seed was 14-A, which I wanted to put in a puzzle while it was timely, and the desire to try an ambitious grid design. Enjoy!
Happy Friday! This week would have been my mother's birthday. So this puzzle is in her honor, and specifically 22-Down who seeded the grid, as one of her favorite poets. She and her father both did crosswords every day as long as I can remember, and are the ones who introduced me to them. My crosswording mentors. My grandfather, pictured above, insisted on being referred to by his first name by all of his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. No "Grandpa" or any such thing for him, as even at 90-plus he didn't want to seem old. Also in honor of my mom, here's the song that my dad spent many a tearful night with after we lost her to cancer four years ago. And here's the puzzle.
Avast! And welcome aboard! Although I don't intend this blog to consist solely of crossword puzzles, those will make up the majority. They were my first puzzling infatuation, learned at the elbow of my grandfather who insisted on doing them all in pen despite his poor spelling. I want to thank Steve Mossberg for testing the first version of this and for his words of advice and encouragement. Thanks, Steve! Enjoy! Y'arr! Or download it here. PDF | .PUZ | PDF Solution
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