Each issue of The ENIGMA features a member-written cryptic crossword puzzle. (A general explanation
of cryptic crosswords and how to solve them is available from a netnews FAQ list.)
Here's a sample cryptic crossword puzzle from The ENIGMA; it's also available in PostScript and GIF formats.
This puzzle doesn't have separate Across and Down clues because the rows and the columns in the completed diagram are the same. In other words, the letters in the puzzle are symmetric about the diagonal that runs from the upper left to the lower right. Each row and column of this puzzle consists of a 12-letter mixed-case sequence formed by “interweaving” two six-letter words. These two six-letter words, called long and short, are interwoven according to a pattern specified by a third code word in a manner to be determined by solvers. The letters from the long word are to be entered in all UPPER CASE, and those from the short word in all lower case. As an example, if the long word were cubist and the short word Braque, the corresponding row and column might be bCUraBIqSueT, given the proper code word. Note that the letters do not strictly alternate, but the letters of the two six-letter words appear in their proper sequence. There are four unclued words that name a well-known artist to whom this puzzle is dedicated.
Clue answers include a few words of foreign origin. All answers (as well as the full name of our artist friend) can be found in Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary, 10th edition, but 4 short and 8 long are not very common.
This puzzle is also available in either PostScript or GIF format.
Here is the solution.
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