Can anyone explain to this newb how to verify the uniqueness of a theme?
The reason I ask is because last night I was solving some puzzles in a book I had recently purchased. One of the puzzles I happened to be solving was a 15x15 themed puzzle with three 15 letter theme answers. To my horror, the three theme answers were exactly the same as a puzzle I had authored about a month ago. Granted, the grid was different, the fill was all different, and all of the clues were different.
I am not accusing someone of using my theme. To be fair, the puzzle I was solving was created about five years ago.
Having been working crossword puzzles for decades, I cannot say that I definitely had never come across this puzzle before. But nevertheless, it leaves me a little shaken that perhaps I need to be doing more work to ensure my themes are unique.
It's pretty easy to research clues and answers. But entire themes?
And, by the way, I did put my puzzle into the XWordInfo analyzer and one of the theme answers came up as being unique. Well, unique to NYT anyway. So that made me feel pretty good about it. Until now.
Needless to say, I am a little stunned and would love to know what others do to ensure theme uniqueness.
Thanks