I did all the Chicago Tribune crosswords in ink. So did my Dad. Except the one they’d put in the Sunday magazine. That one required considerable thought.
I grew up with books of NYT Sunday crosswords in the bathroom. I honestly can’t remember if there was a pen or pencil with it, but I do remember watching dad always do the crossword in ink.
Yakety Sax 6 months ago
To impress.
j_m_kuehl 6 months ago
with the attached Ink pen.
Kwen 6 months ago
Just like those Booker Prize books whose bookmarks never moved in the past 3 years?
The Orange Mailman 6 months ago
Tregg is not a coffee table granddaughter.
Lotus 6 months ago
Erving Goffman was right!
Carl Premium Member 6 months ago
With a fountain pen beside it.
LadyPeterW 6 months ago
I did all the Chicago Tribune crosswords in ink. So did my Dad. Except the one they’d put in the Sunday magazine. That one required considerable thought.
goboboyd 6 months ago
It’s a group effort. Though, it can take longer than a game of Monopoly.
ladykat 6 months ago
I like the hard crosswords. The book I am doing right now is moderately difficult.
pheets 6 months ago
I love the PennyDell challenger XW puzzles. some of them I can fill in the entire thing, others, not a one.
Skeptical Meg 6 months ago
Saturday (NYT) puzzles are the hardest. Sunday are just big .
suelou 6 months ago
I love crosswords that are just “words” and not names of people in Hollywood or TV shows or movies or other arts… just WORDS !!!
cuzinron47 6 months ago
I do mine in ink too, sorta. I do mine on-line.
listmom 6 months ago
I grew up with books of NYT Sunday crosswords in the bathroom. I honestly can’t remember if there was a pen or pencil with it, but I do remember watching dad always do the crossword in ink.
paullp Premium Member 6 months ago
I do the NYT crosswords every day, online, but I skip Monday and Tuesday — they’re a little too easy. Keeps me sharp.