Hi all,
I'm just about ready to make my second submission to the NYT. (The first was rejected last year, alas.) I have a possible variant for the puzzle that would change half of a theme entry and a few associated fill words. Is that variation enough to justify submitting two separate (but quite similar) puzzles? Or should I submit just one entry and explain how the editors could swap out a few words in that particular quadrant?
My first instinct was to submit just one puzzle with an explanation of the possible variant. My thinking was that this would be less likely to annoy an editor. But it may be easier for a reader to visualize the variant if I just submit it separately.
Do you all have any thoughts on this? Thanks in advance.