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Begin your crossword ERA with USA TODAY Play
Begin your crossword ERA with USA TODAY Play

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time18 hours ago

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Begin your crossword ERA with USA TODAY Play

If your morning starts with a litany of daily puzzles and word games, now is a great time to add USA TODAY Play's games to your roster. Less stressful than many other crossword puzzles on the market, the USA TODAY daily crossword is a quick, typically less than 10-minute brain break with clues ranging from the traditional fare (Hint: the answer to the cookie clue is nearly always OREO) to pop culture to current events. P.S. if you're a Taylor Swift fan, there will likely be at least one clue you know nearly every day as our crossword editors seem to be in their ERAS era. Looking for an even shorter time commitment? Our daily Quick Cross is a four-by-four grid that you should be able to solve in a few minutes. RACE your friends and see who can complete it the fastest! Every day, crossword editor and columnist Sally Hoelscher – who hails from the crossword-friendly state of IOWA – breaks down the puzzle in her "Off the Grid" column with helpful hints and context for each puzzle. And if crosswords aren't for you, USA TODAY Play offers a variety of other games including daily Sudoku, our brand-new game 7 Little Words and more. While everyone has access to a limited number of puzzles each week for free, adding a USA TODAY Play subscription gives you access to: Your stats and the ability to track your daily streaks Unlimited puzzles, hints and reveals across Crossword, Quick Cross and Sudoku Additional games, like the brand new 7 Little Words The crossword archive, filled with hundreds of past puzzles for your enjoyment An ad-free gaming experience Sign up today at and start bragging about your high scores to all your friends. This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: USA TODAY Play offers challenging but fun crossword puzzles, games

Begin your crossword ERA with USA TODAY Play
Begin your crossword ERA with USA TODAY Play

Indianapolis Star

time18 hours ago

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Begin your crossword ERA with USA TODAY Play

If your morning starts with a litany of daily puzzles and word games, now is a great time to add USA TODAY Play's games to your roster. Less stressful than many other crossword puzzles on the market, the USA TODAY daily crossword is a quick, typically less than 10-minute brain break with clues ranging from the traditional fare (Hint: the answer to the cookie clue is nearly always OREO) to pop culture to current events. P.S. if you're a Taylor Swift fan, there will likely be at least one clue you know nearly every day as our crossword editors seem to be in their ERAS era. Looking for an even shorter time commitment? Our daily Quick Cross is a four-by-four grid that you should be able to solve in a few minutes. RACE your friends and see who can complete it the fastest! Every day, crossword editor and columnist Sally Hoelscher – who hails from the crossword-friendly state of IOWA – breaks down the puzzle in her "Off the Grid" column with helpful hints and context for each puzzle. And if crosswords aren't for you, USA TODAY Play offers a variety of other games including daily Sudoku, our brand-new game 7 Little Words and more. While everyone has access to a limited number of puzzles each week for free, adding a USA TODAY Play subscription gives you access to:

Ready to boost your brainpower? Subscribe to USA TODAY Play for crossword puzzles, games
Ready to boost your brainpower? Subscribe to USA TODAY Play for crossword puzzles, games

Yahoo

time3 days ago

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Ready to boost your brainpower? Subscribe to USA TODAY Play for crossword puzzles, games

If your morning starts with a litany of daily puzzles and word games, now is a great time to add USA TODAY Play's games to your roster. Less stressful than many other crossword puzzles on the market, the USA TODAY daily crossword is a quick, typically less than 10-minute brain break with clues ranging from the traditional fare (Hint: the answer to the cookie clue is nearly always OREO) to pop culture to current events. P.S. if you're a Taylor Swift fan, there will likely be at least one clue you know nearly every day as our crossword editors seem to be in their ERAS era. Looking for an even shorter time commitment? Our daily Quick Cross is a four-by-four grid that you should be able to solve in a few minutes. RACE your friends and see who can complete it the fastest! Every day, crossword editor and columnist Sally Hoelscher -- who hails from the crossword-friendly state of IOWA -- breaks down the puzzle in her "Off the Grid" column with helpful hints and context for each puzzle. And if crosswords aren't for you, USA TODAY Play offers a variety of other games including daily Sudoku, our brand-new game 7 Little Words and more. While everyone has access to a limited number of puzzles each week for free, adding a USA TODAY Play subscription gives you access to: Your stats and the ability to track your daily streaks Unlimited puzzles, hints and reveals across Crossword, Quick Cross and Sudoku Additional games, like the brand new 7 Little Words The crossword archive, filled with hundreds of past puzzles for your enjoyment An ad-free gaming experience Sign up today at and start bragging about your high scores to all your friends. This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: Today's crossword clue? Subscribe to USA TODAY Play for puzzles, games

Subscribe to USA TODAY Play for crossword puzzles, games
Subscribe to USA TODAY Play for crossword puzzles, games

Yahoo

time25-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

Subscribe to USA TODAY Play for crossword puzzles, games

If your morning starts with a litany of daily puzzles and word games, now is a great time to add USA TODAY Play's games to your roster. Less stressful than many other crossword puzzles on the market, the USA TODAY daily crossword is a quick, typically less than 10-minute brain break with clues ranging from the traditional fare (Hint: the answer to the cookie clue is nearly always OREO) to pop culture to current events. P.S. If you're a Taylor Swift fan, there will likely be at least one clue you know nearly every day as our crossword editors seem to be in their ERAS era. Looking for an even shorter time commitment? Our daily Quick Cross is a four-by-four grid that you should be able to solve in a few minutes. RACE your friends and see who can complete it the fastest! And if crosswords aren't for you, USA TODAY Play offers a variety of other games, including daily Sudoku, our brand-new game 7 Little Words and more. While everyone has access to a limited number of puzzles each week for free, adding a USA TODAY Play subscription gives you access to: Your stats and the ability to track your daily streaks Unlimited puzzles, hints and reveals across Crossword, Quick Cross and Sudoku Additional games, like the brand new 7 Little Words The crossword archive, filled with hundreds of past puzzles for your enjoyment An ad-free gaming experience Sign up today at and start bragging about your high scores to all your friends. This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Subscribe to USA TODAY Play for crossword puzzles, games

Puzzle solutions for Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2025
Puzzle solutions for Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2025

USA Today

time25-02-2025

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Puzzle solutions for Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2025

USA TODAY Note: Most subscribers have some, but not all, of the puzzles that correspond to the following set of solutions for their local newspaper. CROSSWORDS USA TODAY crossword Play the USA TODAY Crossword Puzzle. Los Angeles Times crossword Today's crossword (McMeel) Daily Commuter crossword SUDOKU Play the USA TODAY Sudoku Game. JUMBLE Jumbles: GRIEF COVET MOMENT CASINO Answer: The package thief didn't notice the front-door camera recording the — 'SEEN' OF THE CRIME (Distributed by Tribune Content Agency) CRYPTOGRAPHY PUZZLES Celebrity Cipher "Especially in this (film) industry, women challenge men much more now because we're saying, 'We can do it, too.'" − Regina King (Distributed by Andrews McMeel) Cryptoquote DO NOT DESIRE TO FIT IN. DESIRE TO OBLIGE YOURSELVES TO LEAD. − GWENDOLYN BROOKS (Distributed by King Features) Cryptoquip IF KUWAITS RULER PAID HIS WORKERS A PALTRY SUM OF MONEY, COULD THAT BE EMIR PITTANCE? (Distributed by King Features) OTHER PUZZLES Boggle ANGOLA ALBANIA ALGERIA AUSTRIA (Distributed by Tribune Content Agency) Lexigo CHECK, KITCHEN, NESTS, SENTENCE, ECONOMY (Distributed by Andrews McMeel) KenKen Scrabblegrams 7 Little Words OKLAHOMA DISTANT NISSANS BERRY ADVANTAGED HOMES CREAMIER (Distributed by Andrews McMeel) Find the Words Unbelievable rallies (Distributed by Creators Syndicate) Kubok

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