Alasdair

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AlasdairLondonFeb 2, 2026, 3:44 PM2026-02-02negative44%

New York Times, you have an opportunity to run this exact puzzle again tomorrow. Don’t waste it

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AlasdairLondonJan 18, 2026, 12:34 PM2026-01-18positive98%

Lovely puzzle, satisfying and fun. My partner giggling and giving me “I think it’s TWOANDAHALFMENU” will be a rush that lasts a lifetime

21 recommendations
AlasdairLondonJan 15, 2026, 3:21 PM2026-01-15positive92%

A very satisfying theme in this one, and while I can appreciate it’s not technically correct, some leeway for us Rebus-heads (Rebi-heads?) would’ve gone a long way.

10 recommendations
AlasdairLondonFeb 24, 2026, 10:35 AM2026-02-24positive98%

This was a fun puzzle with a satisfying, understated theme - exactly what I want out of a Tuesday! Adam Aaronson, you’re as high in my estimations as you are in the phone book

10 recommendations
AlasdairLondonFeb 20, 2026, 3:28 PM2026-02-20positive93%

Any puzzle with a Pluribus reference is a friend of mine. Hope to see a lot more of Seehorn, on screen and crosswords alike.

7 recommendations
AlasdairLondonFeb 12, 2026, 10:42 PM2026-02-12negative66%

From the looks of it, this is a more contrarian view, but this didnt entirely do it for me. The theme was great, but even after cracking it, it took a bit too long for things to fall into place for me. Maybe just not my day, but INCA, PANTERA and IBEX were all big struggles- and one too many clues that a Brit like me would struggle with (GUAM, WAWA and EXETER needed the crossing clues to get there). Still a good puzzle but fried me a bit I have to say!

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