Happy Valentine’s Day! Feast your eyes on these two lovebirds who are here to help you celebrate.
I’m getting excited for ACPT April 5-7 and I hope to see as many of you there as possible. Also keep an eye out for my USA Today debut on February 25th. I hope everyone is having a great 2024 so far. Cheers!
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.
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Inforapenny
Well! I certainly learned something new with this puzzle, Trent–specifically, 26A! I will say no more, although I’m mighty tempted.
Really liked the long answers, especially AS ONE DOES (made me LOL!) and WHAT DID I MISS? As for SNAP OUT OF IT, did Pooh say that to Eeyore? In my world, that phrase belongs solely to Cher, saying it to Nicholas Cage in “Moonstruck.” The clue for 38D was really clever, and as someone old enough to have bought the first Police album, I got it right away, which made me feel smart!
Kelly+Clark
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Wonderful puzzle, as always, Trent — thank you so much! Loved all your clues, but the clue for 61A is absolutely gorgeous…somehow I’ve got to work that into a conversation…just need someone other than my husband to use it on! 🙂
Seattle DB
This is a very educational puzzle, especially the “Reverse Cowgirl”, which I’d never heard of before (I’m 69 years old).
Well! I certainly learned something new with this puzzle, Trent–specifically, 26A! I will say no more, although I’m mighty tempted.
Really liked the long answers, especially AS ONE DOES (made me LOL!) and WHAT DID I MISS? As for SNAP OUT OF IT, did Pooh say that to Eeyore? In my world, that phrase belongs solely to Cher, saying it to Nicholas Cage in “Moonstruck.” The clue for 38D was really clever, and as someone old enough to have bought the first Police album, I got it right away, which made me feel smart!
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Wonderful puzzle, as always, Trent — thank you so much! Loved all your clues, but the clue for 61A is absolutely gorgeous…somehow I’ve got to work that into a conversation…just need someone other than my husband to use it on! 🙂
This is a very educational puzzle, especially the “Reverse Cowgirl”, which I’d never heard of before (I’m 69 years old).