
Words: 40 (11×11)
Average Length: 4.65
Today’s puzzle is my entry into the Crosshare monthly midi contest for April, whose theme is “cryptozoology.” Warnings: Dad jokes ahead and some assembly required.

Words: 40 (11×11)
Average Length: 4.65
Today’s puzzle is my entry into the Crosshare monthly midi contest for April, whose theme is “cryptozoology.” Warnings: Dad jokes ahead and some assembly required.
2 replies on “Tails from the Crypto”
Ouch! I flailed horribly in the SW corner and couldn’t figure out the relationship between 27A, 27D and 29D. I didn’t understand the clue for 29…? For 28D, I was picturing spreadsheets, in which cells are parts of rows and not the other way around. I’m guessing I was parsing the clue incorrectly. Having said all of that, I love what you did with the theme, playing with it in both senses of ‘crypto’. So, so clever. And great Dad puns as well. Favorite clues = 2D and 17D. And to top it off, TIL what a chupacabra is (and, therefore, really appreciated the clue for 9D)!
LikeLike
Arrgh! I’ve once again confused my downs and acrosses. 27D and 29D crossreference, not 27A and 29D. If a doctor who treats herself has a fool for a patient, then a cruciverbalist who proofs his own work is just as foolish. I’ve also gone back and changed the clue for 28D. Thanks for solving and, as always, for the detailed comments!
LikeLiked by 1 person