Puzzle: "Correspondence, of a sort"
If you've seen me in the past year or so, you've probably seen me with a crossword puzzle. I've thought about making one for a long time. This week, I dorked out beyond all belief and did it. It's got a computer science theme, which is why I'm posting it here.
Download "Correspondence, of a sort"
First, a disclaimer. I've never done this before, and it's not a good crossword in its construction. Additionally, I might have made a mistake -- the tool support for crossword construction on Linux sucks. So don't get upset. If you have a problem, feel free to e-mail. I'll post the answers in a new post next Thursday, January 25th. I'd love to hear comments/tips/ideas.
I've thrown a few easy clues in there so people can get a foothold. (I recommend the northeast and southwest.) Frankly, I feel terrible about 53D. I'm sorry. If you e-mail me, I'll give you the answer, but it's easier if you just search the Internet, and we can both pretend like it never happened. 45D is weak, but on par with a crappy Friday clue.
That said: wow, is it hard to construct a crossword! First, you pick a theme and some theme clues. Then you fill in some solid squares so that you have a good mix of short and long words. ("Good" is relative. I have too many three letter words. I think going for two whole-board theme clues -- 16A and 59A -- on my first attempt was over-ambitious.) Then you fill in the boxes. (Ha!) It's easy to get in a mental rut and see only way to fill in a section. I tend to go for the longer words first, since there's less of an opportunity for fudging (stock symbols, etc.). The published puzzle is the second iteration -- the first 15x15 didn't pan out, though I came up with a delightfully (?) offensive clue thanks to Joel W., Sarah Z., and Yaniv Z. (no relation): "AIDS buddy", 6. I'll give the answer by e-mail to those who want it.
Chris (chris.casinghino@gmail.com)
You're on the internet and (presumably) not on campus. A miracle!Chris (chris.casinghino@gmail.com)
21 is printed as 11 on the gridKevin Mark (kevin.mark@veriozn.net)
Have you heard about the PUZ format? I think debian have a program that supports it.Michael Greenberg (mike@weaselhat.com)
The 21/11 thing should be fixed. And it _is_ a miracle!Kevin, I have indeed heard of the PUZ format used by Across Lite, but I couldn't find anything that would both let me edit puzzles and work with the format. Any pointers would be very much appreciated.
Chris (chris.casinghino@gmail.com)
My friend Sridhar observes the clue for 4D should mention 43D, not 48.Also your puzzle is hard.
Michael Greenberg (mike@weaselhat.com)
The clue for 65A is incomplete. It should read, "New South Wales' capital, informally". I've realized that a lot of the clues are too hard, so I'll release a new, slightly easier version by tomorrow night.Chris (chris.casinghino@gmail.com)
So far, we've managed to get most of the southern half. The north and east parts are hard.Michael Greenberg (mike@weaselhat.com)
Alright, I just reposted a new version. A couple of clues have been extended, particularly in the northern section.