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A carne asada surprise, McDonald’s plant-based nuggets and a new NASA probe are just a few of the topics to test your recall in this week’s News Quiz.
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The majority of crossword puzzles have symmetrical grids. While 180-degree rotational symmetry is the most common (meaning if you turn the puzzle upside down the grid shape is the same), puzzles ...
The word TOFU is anagrammed (or SCRAMBLEd) to TUFO, OTFU, and UTFO, and we find those letter patterns in the theme answers. Thank you, Larry, for this enjoyable puzzle.
Margaret Seikel’s first Saturday puzzle is bound to hook you ... say the name of the company mentioned in this clue: [Manufacturing giant originally known as the Pittsburgh Reduction Company].
On the final Sunday of the month, the T&G publishes a crossword puzzle with some local flavor created by Frank Virzi. The T&G also publishes Virzi's tweet-sized riddle game, "Woo Thinkler," every ...