Do the crossword
Crossword Clue

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AnswerCrossword Clue
SOLVEDo the crossword
SOLVEDo a crossword puzzle
SOLVEDo a crossword, e.g.
EXERCISETHEMINDDo a crossword puzzle, e.g.
ONOYoko who said, "You can't do something really intelligent in a crossword puzzle"
AMENDE"The Crossword Obsession" author
YAY"I completed the crossword!"
CLUEPart of the crossword
DIAMONDSHAPEDLike the first crossword puzzle
ARTHURWYNNECreator of the first crossword
FUNFirst word in the first crossword
WYNNEArthur ..., inventor of the crossword puzzle
WORLDPaper in which the first crossword appeared
WYNNECreator of the first crossword in 1913
NANCYDREW"The Clue in the Crossword Cipher" solver
MAHJONGG'20s fad just before the crossword craze
PENCILSCHMENCIL"Well, I always solve the crossword in ink"
WORLDBig Apple paper that published the first crossword
WORLDBig Apple paper that ran the first crossword
YOUThe best-looking crossword solver in the world?
FUNFirst Across word in the world's first crossword
VARAbbr. at the end of some crossword clues
ERASESCorrects a crossword answer (the old-fashioned way)
WORLDNew York paper that published the first crossword
SIXUNIVERSITIESWhat you'll find hidden in the completed crossword grid
EVENLike the number of answers in a crossword, usually
FUNWord that was given in the very first crossword
FUNFirst word across in the world's first crossword (1913)
FILL"The war on ..." (trend of declining quality in crossword words)
ONEDOWNIt starts in the upper-left corner of a crossword
MCMXIIIYear in which the first crossword appeared, on December 21
NANCYDREWAmateur detective in 1967's "The Clue in the Crossword Cipher"
CLUESParts of a crossword that the constructor works on last
APPWhat many use to solve the New York Times crossword
WORLDNew York paper that published the very first crossword (1913)
UPSParadoxical answer to appear among the Downs in a crossword
WILLPOWERThe ability to publish a crossword in the "New York Times"?
AMENDE"The Crossword Obsession: The History and Lore of the World's Most Popular Pastime" author Coral
ETERNEEverlasting, in old poetry (and the name of a Lotus concept car that, sadly for crossword constructors, will probably never exist)
QADDAFI"Wrong" way to spell a world leader's name in a New York Times crossword, according to a 1999 episode of "The West Wing"