Happy Wednesday everyone! This Friday, check out my Universal crossword which will appear in the Boston Globe, Philadelphia Inquirer, Seattle Times, and other fine newspapers around the country. Or use this link to solve online this Friday.
I hope you enjoy this one, and I’ll see you back here soon.
I'm a husband, father, psychologist, musician, and crossword constructor living in Catonsville, MD. My puzzles have appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times and its syndicates, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Andrews McMeel Universal Syndicate, the American Values Club Crossword, Spyscape Crossword, The Crosswords Club, and crossword apps such as the Redstone Crossword Puzzle App on iOS and Google Play. All of that means I've been published in every newspaper in the United States and many others around the world. Here at Grid Therapy, I can show a bit more of myself than the major publishers can allow. I hope you enjoy your time here on the crossword couch! I'd love to hear from you if you have comments or suggestions. If you're interested in having a custom crossword puzzle created for your event or organization, email me at drtrent (at) gmail.com.
2 Comments
Inforapenny
Let me be the first to say, “Bravo!” for 45A! I know you can’t use clues like that on puzzles that will appear widely, so what fun to find it here! The long answers were clever in and of themselves, but also as a group.
And congratulations on Friday’s publication.
Duffy
You slay me! Once again you’ve created a great puzzle, and managed to include a few opportunities for the solver to see into your world. Very nice. Thanks again for helping to brighten my day today. (And I’ll be careful to watch out for jalapeno juice, Ted speeches, and kids’ pits!)
Let me be the first to say, “Bravo!” for 45A! I know you can’t use clues like that on puzzles that will appear widely, so what fun to find it here! The long answers were clever in and of themselves, but also as a group.
And congratulations on Friday’s publication.
You slay me! Once again you’ve created a great puzzle, and managed to include a few opportunities for the solver to see into your world. Very nice. Thanks again for helping to brighten my day today. (And I’ll be careful to watch out for jalapeno juice, Ted speeches, and kids’ pits!)