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4 puzzles by Ryan Judge
with Constructor comments

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See the 24 answer words debuted by Ryan Judge.

Sat 5/17/2025
LISTSBINSOMAN
AGAVEANYADVICE
KIMSCONVENIENCE
EVETRAITARI
REDGIANTSLIMED
AROARLOTATE
FLYINGSOUTHRAN
RIDESUPGHASTLY
ONEGMLKASH
GELSPILLTHETEA
DINOTEESRUGS
RAVENSEATSALOT
ONETOTENHOTAIR
CCRMOREALONSO
KEYAPEXTENETS

This puzzle is really special to me because I just graduated from college on Sunday. It feels like a great commemoration of the start of my adult life, in which I hope crosswords will play a significant role. It's also one of my favorites that I've ever written! Hope you enjoyed, and hope to be back soon!

Sat 3/1/2025
SALTFREELSAT
ATAHUALPAOPRY
STREETFAIRLIMP
HURTLEMICNAE
ANYASETOHTANI
YESSAMUSIRWIN
POTBROWNIES
RULEOFTHUMB
BACONSTRIPS
PARKASOURSFOB
UNESCOEELBANA
NSCTRIPARRED
CHOICOMMONAREA
HEIRSIMONSAYS
YENSGALOSHES

I made this puzzle in the summer of 2023 and I'm happy to finally see it out in the world.

This was originally slotted for a Friday, so I was pleasantly surprised to see that it was moved to a Saturday — because, of course, that means it's harder! Thanks to the editors for beefing up some of the clues (I especially liked their approach to 35-Down). I was glad that my clue for 1-Down survived, but, alas, my Latte Larry's reference for 3-Down didn't make the cut.

Hope you enjoyed the puzzle!

Sat 6/15/2024
ATLASANORAKS
SMOOCHNANOBOT
CHILDHOODMEMORY
AIMEERAREAMEN
SEATSTRODEBAE
ASKDIESIRAE
STIPENDDOSAS
NAVEASPIRED
DOGLEASHPESTOS
ENTERTAINERSNL
PAHSEXTEDFAVA
ODAYREUPVISIT
SATANSNAKEBITE
IRULEALFREDO
TEPEEICARE

I'm so excited to be back in the NYT! Thanks to everyone who test-solved this puzzle and made it possible.

This puzzle, like my last, was built around the crossing spanners 1-Down and 15-Across. The phrase at 1D was my primary seed entry, which I thought of one day last summer and felt would be particularly grid-worthy; I decided to try diagonal symmetry for fun, and I'm really happy with how it turned out.

Of my clues that made it into the final puzzle, my favorites were 41A, 25D, and 48D, which I was so glad the editors kept in. Of the clues they changed, I most like 19A and particularly 10D, which I thought was clever.

On a personal note, I'm turning 21 in just over a week, so I see this puzzle as an early birthday present to myself. Thanks for solving it, and I hope to be back soon!

P.S.: It was so great to meet many of you back in April at the ACPT! And don't forget to check out my blog.

Fri 2/2/2024
INECSTASYCAMPS
MONOLOGUEADELE
DRMARTENSLOTUS
OMITSOKEDASA
NATSTUCSONDOM
ELYTOTOHUMANE
ARGOSMOTES
BELLYOFTHEBEAST
ALAMOFELLS
KEYSUPARMYNBC
EVATUPLESHAUL
SANBULLMAGNA
ATEUPRAINYDAYS
LEGALICEARENAS
EDGESMYSHARONA
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