The level of awesomeness this reaches is beyond my description.

Thanks, Jon.

On Nov 24, 10:25 am, Jon Delfin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Spoilery info below.
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> At 07:35 AM 11/24/2008, you wrote:
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> >My beloved and I watched last week's Simpsons episode over the
> >weekend. While I really enjoyed the episode (big Will Shortz fan), I
> >was intrigued by the credit "Crossword Puzzles Created By Merl
> >Reagle." Obviously most of the puzzles didn't come directly with
> >clues, but might anyone know where I could get the puzzles?
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> >Joe Hass
> >Warren, MI
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> The puzzle at the end of the episode (with the messages from Homer) was that 
> day's New York Times magazine crossword, which ran yesterday in whichever 
> newspapers take it in syndication. The final tournament puzzle (the one 
> seeded with Q's) doesn't exist outside of the show. Merl made the grid per 
> the specifications of the script, but as far as I know, he didn't write clues 
> for it. I'll confirm this with him sometime.
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> The other puzzles glimpsed in the show were from the archives of the New York 
> Times. One of them was by Kevan Choset (PLAYITAGAINSAM, 4/25/06) and one by 
> Tyler Hinman (solved by Ilsa, 3/3/06). I think there was also a Bob Peoples 
> puzzle from 3/4/06, but I can't confirm it, having deleted the show already. 
> If anyone has screen caps of the puzzles used, I can supply additional 
> information.
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