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∙ 11y agoIn tomorrow's paper.
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∙ 11y agoMost of the times the answers are in your textbook.
Sunday February the 15th 1942 was when the New York Times ran their first crossword puzzle. They had resisted prior to that date as they thought crossword puzzles were frivolous.
In next Sunday's paper.
2/18/10 Clue: The couple wasn't happy with their lot because they didn't…Answer: HAVE A LOT, abbot, elate, hazard, verbal
pomander... let me guess, los angeles times crossword puzzle? :)
The answers to the New York Times crossword puzzle can usually be found in the next issue of the newspaper. The New York Times crossword puzzle is a syndicated puzzle that appears in many newspapers in the United States every Sunday.
Most of the times the answers are in your textbook.
la times crossword 5/31/14
You can find all the answers to the puzzle at the Related Link.
They are published on February 14.
You'll have to check with the New York Times as that puzzle is 4 years old and no longer available online.
The answers can be found several places online. One version is included in related links.
on the back
If you go to the website listed in related links, it will bring up the daily crossword (you can also choose to do past crosswords). If you click the solve option (the checkmark), there will be the option of solving either a letter, the word, or the whole puzzle. This way you can either check your answers, or you can get all of the answers if you want to.
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If you go to the website http://games.latimes.com/index_crossword.html it will bring up the recent crossword (you can also choose to do past crosswords). Click on the 'Featured Puzzle:" button and then choose to play at Regular skill level. There will be the option of solving either a letter or the entire clue. This won't give you the immediate answers to the entire puzzle, but it's a good way to check your answers
Sunday February the 15th 1942 was when the New York Times ran their first crossword puzzle. They had resisted prior to that date as they thought crossword puzzles were frivolous.