![]() ![]() I may have said “uh-oh” as I solved this one. The clue “Pen knife?” wants us to look for a knife that might be made and used in prison, a.k.a. More from the vault: The phrase COLLECTORS’ ITEMS has not been an answer in the Crossword since 1976.ġ2D. ![]() The “Performance with a sombrero” is the MEXICAN HAT DANCE, whose real name is the Jarabe Tapatío.ġ0D. From the vault: This entry has not been seen in the New York Times Crossword since 1985. France has not weighed in on this, except to quietly suggest quietly that both countries are vastly uncultured.ĤD. If that confuses you, bear in mind that the English also call French fries “chips.” The only thing the United States and England agree on is that the fries are not French. The period of time to rest in question is NAPTIME.ġD. “Stretches” refers to periods of time, and “rest” means to sleep. “Stretches for the rest of us?” didn’t make a lot of sense to me on its surface, but let’s take a closer look. This one really needed to be broken down in my mind. The big game in this clue is HIGH STAKES POKER.Ĥ9A. When I read “big game hunters” in the clue, I immediately thought of people who hunt animals and, of course, I was wrong. “People” is the magazine one of its features is called the SEXIEST MAN ALIVE.ģ7A. This clue is what is known as a veiled capital clue, or one in which a proper name is hidden at the beginning of a sentence. The question mark at the end of the clue “People person?” indicates that we must figure out what else the phrase may mean, beyond referring to someone who is good at interacting with others. When you rotate it by 90 degrees, it looks like the number eight (8), and the Spanish word for “eight” is OCHO.Ģ0A. The “Símbolo del infinito” is the infinity symbol, which looks like this: ∞. This clue is in Spanish, so the answer must be in that language, too. I’m looking forward to solving your next puzzle. I was too busy having a good time with the lively answers and the devious clues, as well as the woven pattern in the grid design. I solved it with a sort of “I can’t believe you thought of that” grin on my face, but I was never frustrated. And even after all these years, I love being fooled. My solving has gotten much better over the years - this is why I always push the idea of practice - but I can still be bamboozled by a crafty bit of wordplay. I can complete some Friday puzzles smoothly and quickly, and others slow me down a bit. #WORD FIT PUZZLES ONLINE OFFLINE#Enjoy online or in offline mode!įor support please contact us at or visit RazzlePuzzles.FRIDAY PUZZLE - This is David Karp’s debut puzzle for The New York Times, and it’s a challenging one. You can play Fill-Ins by Razzle Puzzles on your phone and tablet. Track your best and average solve times over history with our stats tracker. An initial letter is placed on the grid at the beginning of every word fill puzzle as well. #WORD FIT PUZZLES ONLINE FREE#Our free fill-in game contains features to help you solve word fit crossword puzzles including an unlimited number of hints in case you get stuck. Harder word fit crossword puzzles have less variation in word length with the hardest puzzles containing only 3 and 4 letter length words. The puzzles found in Fill-Ins vary in difficulty from easy to hard. Your challenge is to fill in the puzzle grid by fitting in all of the given words. If you like crossword puzzles, you will love fill in puzzles! A great mind exercise!įill-Ins are just like crossword puzzles but with words instead of clues. Enjoy Fill-Ins, our classic puzzle game with thousands of free to play word fit crossword puzzles. ![]()
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