Connect the Dots[Scroll down for a PDF that will print on one page]
By popular demand:See a PDF of the November Puzzler(It prints all on one page.)Post & Riposte: Join the ConversationDiscuss word games, puzzles, and The Atlantic's Puzzler in our online forum. Emily Cox and Henry Rathvon may drop by from time to time.Each clue answer touches on its correspondingly numbered, dotted square in the grid. It may go across or down, and the dot may come anywhere in the entry. An entry may include more than one dot, but only one is used for identification. When two clues share a number, either the Across or the Down may come first. If heavy lines were used in the diagram, the grid would look the same if rotated 180 degrees. The contents of the dotted squares are connected by means of the unclued 13-letter Across entry starting in the square numbered 15. Four clue answers are capitalized. The instructions above are for this month's puzzle only. See a complete introduction to clue-solving. See last month's Puzzler solution.. Try your hand at previous Puzzlers going back to 1997. See a PDF of the November Puzzler that will print all on one page.
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