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In 1989 and 1990, Stan Newman ran two mail-in crossword-solving contests, with
puzzles that make his "Saturday Stumpers" look easy. They were "The
Beast" by Henry Hook (now Boston Globe crossword creator) and "Son
of the Beast" by Mike Shenk (now Wall Street Journal crossword
editor).
With
extremely devious cluing and and an "extra wrinkle" to make solving even
tougher, "Son of the Beast" was the trickier of the two.
If you've
got a few (maybe more than a few) spare hours, Stan invites you to try
"Son of the Beast."
Just fill in
your name and e-mail address below, then click on "Submit." Stan
will e-mail two pages back to you: a copy of the puzzle and an annotated
solution, each in PDF format.
IMPORTANT: Please enable your e-mail to receive messages and
attachments from StanXwords@aol.com.
Your
information will be kept completely confidential.
Please allow four weeks for the puzzle to be e-mailed to you.
SPELLING
COUNTS! Please be
sure your e-mail address is spelled correctly before clicking on "Submit."
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