Anyone else do the NY Times Crossword religously?
Woimsah
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There was an interesting documentary (can't remember the title right now) about a yearly NY Times crossword competition that brings out all kinds of socially challenged folks who can fill those shits out in like 10 minutes flat. SCARY!!!
My mom does. When I happen to visit on a weekend she'll let me take a crack at either that Sunday's or the week before. She often needs help with the music or technology-related clues. She can usually finish them within a week. If I had a copy of it plus the time and stamina to do it, I would. Or at least try.
She also xeroxes a copy of it for her neighbor every week. Is that bootlegging?
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I always wonder what the people that make crossword puzzles are like? Have to be some strange folks. :BrianPeppers:
i can usually get up to thursday, but after that, it becomes a collective effort down at the bar.
when i lived in brooklyn, there was this older korean dude who's english was broken as fuck -- he could knock out friday and saturday in like a half hour... that always amazed me.
For some reason people always think that the Sunday are harder because they are larger but I find Saturday and Friday to be more challenging. For some reason I feel like the Sunday have gotten easier over the years, like they are trying to make them more accessible or something.
Pretty good movie. Recommended.
If I got their paper regularly, I'd certainly be a religious Times puzzler. I'm also a fan of the Journal's Friday crossword. As it is, I can finish pretty much any Tribune puzzle in under :15-20, but trying for :10, although perhaps possible, is really not my idea of fun.
I've been filling in crosswords since my junior year of High School. Got my ass kicked for a good year before I started wrapping my brain around them and learned to speak their language. I'm an especially big fan of the patternless crosswords, as found in the Sun-Times. The stock Saturday-level Patternless are harder than almost any regular crosswords I've ever attempted.
And yes, Saturday is the hardest Times puzzle. Shortz keeps that shit on lock. Sunday's puzzle is usually Thursday/Friday-level toughness.
haha! i used to do that too on the bus. except i did the sf examiner one. when they went to that tabloid format a 2 year old could finish those crosswords. it made me feel really smart! sfbg one was kinda easy too. not that im great at these things but when u take a look at the ny times ones, its like a whole different world.
haha. I half-heartedly try these things once in a while, and after not getting a single line, consider myself like totally unknowledgeable dude.