german electrophysicist -
Sunday, February 3, 2008
Puzzle by Matt Ginsberg, Edited by Will Shortz
NOTE: If you work this crossword from the New York Times Magazine printed version, you will find that there is a different set of numbers involved. Also, where a dash (-) is shown in the electronic version behind a clue number, there is no number or dash in the hard copy version. I am inclined to say because of that fact, the tactile version is much more difficult to solve.
The puzzle asks one to enter an arrow and a letter in nine individual squares throughout the grid — indicating UP, DOWN, LEFT, and RIGHT. The accompanying clues or whatever, depending on which version you utilize, rely upon those imaginary words to complete the entry — or if you can write small enough…well. Not attempting to assign numbers to the entries or clues due to the difference between the electronic and magazine versions, the results are as follows:
UPSIDE DOWN CAKE; PICKED UP SPEED; TWO
Source: german electrophysicist - Directions
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