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      • As far as the difficulty goes, Will Shortz, editor of the New York Times Crossword, said in an email that “themeless crosswords aren’t inherently harder than themed ones.” But he added that they “ tend to be harder than themed ones, because they have longer answers, especially ones that have rarely or never appeared in crosswords before.”
      www.nytimes.com/2022/09/19/crosswords/mini-to-maestro-part-3.html
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  3. Saturday September 28| 1695. The latest Crossword puzzles from The Times and The Sunday Times. Our classic Cryptic plus concise and general knowledge puzzles.

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  5. Get started with our guide to how to do The Times cryptic crossword. It may seem daunting, but there are only 12 main types of clue. Within each clue will be a number of different elements.

  6. Times for The Times is a blog created to provide solvers of The Times of London puzzles with a full explanation of the how the clues in each puzzle work, and give them an opportunity to discuss clue construction, word usage, and general crossword topics arising from a particular puzzle.

  7. The Times has a daily cryptic crossword (Monday to Saturday), with the Saturday puzzles being prize crosswords. On Saturdays there is also a Prize Jumbo cryptic, similar in style to the daily puzzle but using a 23x23 grid.

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