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Desperate for a clue to the Sat NYT puzzle, I googled one of the clues - and found this blog. You can read solving notes for each day's NYT puzzle (how this made it into Google so quickly is amazing to me...must be part of their blog search results ... and it IS blogger).
I'm going to read the notes of this solver once I'm finished (or vanquished by) today's puzzle.
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You can do Saturday puzzles? Whoa.
blogger posts are indexed almost immediately I think. It goes right into the google collective.
Don't be too impressed. We just happened to pick up the NYT today at our coffee shop. Deb and I worked on it together ... and I had to resort to the web for about 3 clues when we got stumped. But we did get some of the clues that this solver blogged about missing (including PAGEBOY, PFENNIGS, SEATING, and SIMBA).
Now, if I ever regularly solve the Saturday NYT in pen in under 20 minutes, then you may genuflect.