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		Constructing => General Discussion => Topic started by: cranberry44 on January 09, 2020, 05:29:00 PM
		
			
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				I have a 15 X 15 puzzle with 6 theme entries. 3 theme entries have question marks after the clues; and 2 fill clues have question marks after them. Is this an acceptable number and distribution of the question mark?
 
 Also, while I have you "on the phone, so to speak," can you tell me if the NYT 15 X 15 puzzles have titles. I only try to solve the ones bound in a book. I really would rather not have to drive just to pick up a copy of NYT.
 
 Thanks ahead of time!
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				I've never heard mention of a limit on the number of "?" clues - this is a device that signifies the clue and/or answer is some kind of a play on words,  or the clue involves trickery such as misdirection. 
 
 NYT daily puzzles do not have titles.
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				Well, I don't have to rattle my brain to think up a title; nor do I have to drive out of my way to pick up the NYT. Thanks, Mark!
			
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				RE: access to NY Times crossword puzzles
 
 You can find older NY Times daily crossword puzzles at https://www.seattletimes.com/games-nytimes-crossword/
 These puzzles are a few weeks old, even though the Seattle Times identifies them as of the current day.