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03.22.07 -- Case Closed!
Vlad, Dracula, Vishnu, Indira, Gehrig's number, Nureyev, davit (crossed with) java, janitor, Edgar Allan Poe
ENDOFDISCUSSION
IVEHEARDENOUGH
NOTANOTHERWORD
WEREDONETALKING
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WEEK IN REVIEW
03.30.07 -- BUSH MUSH BUSH
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Shortz on Sudoku
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03.25.07 -- Sticky Sunday
Quick report from Stamford
03.24.07 -- Sadistic Saturday
03.23.07 -- Manny Being Manny
THE WEEK IN REVIEW
03.22.07 -- Case Closed!
They're Off to See the Puzzle!
03.21.07 -- What? No VERNALEQUINOX!!!
03.20.07 -- Phantom, Inc.
03.19.07 -- Why Do the NYT Puzzle in Ink?
03.18.07 -- DEAD HORSE
03.17.07 -- DEAD CENTER?
03.16.07 -- DEAD PEOPLE in the PUZZLE
03.15.07 -- Telesto
03.14.07 -- Pi Day Puzzle
Silence
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