Crossword maker is what I'm after.

I suppose I could supply a list of names as both clues and answers.

That might work.

Even so, a crossword maker that could accommodate say 15 names
would be nice.

Regards,

Bill.

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> Are you looking for a "Word maze" program or a "Crossword maker"?
> If it is the former, there are many available as they are easy to
> write, if it is the latter, there are a few available but they all
> expect clues for the various words you use.
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> Heracles
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> On 07/11/11 09:55, [email protected] wrote:
>> Can anyone recommend a simple crossword compilerthat will work on
>> Ubuntu?
>>
>> The one provided by the Department is as slow as a wet week and
>> provides crosswords unworthy of the name. Ideally, I'd like to use
>> a list of, say, fifteen surnames (ie., no clues) and it get on with
>> fitting them into a grid (generated also by the program).
>>
>> Tried Sourceforge. The crosswords don't seem to be any better than
>> the Department's. I'm also tired of reading that "9 out of 12 names
>> have been fitted into a grid".
>>
>> Anybody had any experience with a good compiler?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> William Bennett.
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