Diana B.
Long Island, NY
@Chris Agreed, Chris, this was a really long slog and I didn't find it enjoyable at all. It really irritated me.
What a clever puzzle--can't imagine the time and thought that went into it! As far as using a device to rotate, it's MUCH easier to just do it on paper. The human brain still reigns!
@Roger Agreed on "ottoman sets." I'm an interior designer and I've never seen or heard anyone buying, selling or requesting an "ottoman set."
@Pamela I'm a college instructor so I never went to "teacher school." I was told by a colleague not to use red ink in correcting papers. It's ridiculous of course. It's taken on negative connotations precisely because you are saying something negative about the student's work. Using any other color will eventually render that color taking on negative connotations. We have to stop this silliness and focus on the real problems in schooling.
Worst puzzle in a very long time.
Very clever puzzle, and one of the easiest Sunday crosswords I've ever done. Kudos to Paolo! Printed it in black and white and finished it with no problem. I actually dislike doing crosswords on a device, it slows me down.
Loved this puzzle! But I was stumped on POPO--never heard this word.
@Noah Vail What appropriate adjustments could be made? Just curious.
@AJ There is--print it using black and white ink.
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