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onigame
Subject: Re: 23 Word Show @ 2017-10-09 12:23 PM (#23602 - in reply to #23491) (#23602) Top




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7. Gridless Crossword

Can letters from different words be in adjacent cells?

Most published crosswords use blocked grids, in which words must be separated by black cells; however, some published crosswords use barred grids, in which letters from different words can be in adjacent cells (and are labeled with a thick bar between the cells).
prasanna16391
Subject: Re: 23 Word Show @ 2017-10-09 4:11 PM (#23611 - in reply to #23600) (#23611) Top


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onigame - 2017-10-09 12:18 PM

1. Acrostic

Why is this puzzle called "Acrostic"? In the USA, the word "acrostic" has a specific meaning which this puzzle does not seem to have. Does "acrostic" mean something else in India? Or does it mean the same thing and this is a separate aspect to the puzzle?


You can refer here - http://acrostics.org/ (or just do a simple google search for 'Acrostic Puzzle').
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Subject: Re: 23 Word Show @ 2017-10-09 4:13 PM (#23612 - in reply to #23579) (#23612) Top


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deu - 2017-10-08 3:55 PM

19. Word Split
All rows and all columns contain exactly one word. Is it correct?
(Or some rows/columns may remain empty?)


Your first assumption is correct, all rows and all columns contain exactly one word. This will be added to the instructions.
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Subject: Re: 23 Word Show @ 2017-10-09 4:13 PM (#23613 - in reply to #23602) (#23613) Top


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onigame - 2017-10-09 12:23 PM

7. Gridless Crossword

Can letters from different words be in adjacent cells?

Most published crosswords use blocked grids, in which words must be separated by black cells; however, some published crosswords use barred grids, in which letters from different words can be in adjacent cells (and are labeled with a thick bar between the cells).


They cannot. There must be at least one blank cell separating different words. This will be added to the instructions.
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