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Just a normal sudoku- I mean crossword!

· Por Will M · Publicado 2025-01-26T11:05:12.813Z

Constructor's Note
Every cell in this puzzle is occupied by a NUMBER (from 1-9). Every clue corresponds to a single string of 3 digits, formatted in the same way as a normal crossword. The clues may be cryptic, mathematical, or if you're lucky, simple! The correct, final grid will be an accurate representation of a traditional 9x9 sudoku. This means that every ROW, COLUMN, and 3x3 BOX contains the digits 1-9 exactly once. Use this information to help disambiguate clues, and hopefully you will find a nice blend of sudoku and crossword logic aiding you to your solution. The centre cells (shaded) of each 3x3 box require sudoku to fill in, as there are no crossword clues that apply to those cells. *This puzzle will likely take a while to complete, but if you are enjoying it, you can always come back to it later to make more progress. I have not created this with the intention of it being a race to solve, take your time and have fun! (hopefully) :)
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  • neopteryx 🤓31:49 · 2025-01-28T02:57:48.438Z
    amazing, super clever and fun
    • Will M constructor · 2025-01-28T06:34:06.768Z
      Thank you so much!
    • Jackalope 🤓32:54 · 2025-02-07T18:35:33.222Z
      really cool puzzle!!
      • Will M constructor · 2025-02-08T00:42:40.219Z
        Glad you enjoyed it!
      1A
      (73 X 6) + (15 X 33) -1..... Don't worry, there's no more of this
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      Horizontales
      1. 1A
        (73 X 6) + (15 X 33) -1..... Don't worry, there's no more of this
      2. 4A
        Figure this might give fix to drunken heads
      3. 7A
        Vier Siete Nùeng
      4. 10A
        Try again!
      5. 11A
        I'm not allowed to help you, sorry!
      6. 12A
        Unlucky!
      7. 13A
        3 even digits increasing in size
      8. 14A
        An impossible set of dart throws (Yet so, so close to perfection)
      9. 15A
        3 consecutive values in the Fibonacci Sequence
      10. 16A
        St. Patrick's Day (DD/MM)
      11. 19A
        DCXLV
      12. 22A
        Year in which Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin (1???)
      13. 25A
        Too bad!
      14. 26A
        The code is 123. If I were to guess.
      15. 27A
        Dead end!
      16. 28A
        Five left their Roman out (A1Z26)
      17. 29A
        Code is (x,y); x = y(y+1)
      18. 30A
        First 3 digits of one of the most influential numbers to scientific understanding
      19. 31A
        Chance spaces in Monopoly / Victory point cards in Catan / Rooms in Clue(do)
      20. 34A
        Continents bordering the Atlantic Ocean / Australian states (not territories) / Countries ending in -STAN
      21. 37A
        Shut and open both eyes quickly - ???
      22. 40A
        Don't give up!
      23. 41A
        Ramblings of a madman...
      24. 42A
        [Something distracting]
      25. 43A
        Why did 9 look as large as 63? Because they _ _ _ (number jokes are hard)
      26. 44A
        No! German was victorious as well!
      27. 45A
        With 18D, sums to 999
      Verticales
      1. 1D
        Heptagon is squished by its rising square
      2. 2D
        Nope!
      3. 3D
        Raey a ni skeew fo rebmun, followed by a black ball
      4. 4D
        How many miles to Jump Street, Slim Shady?
      5. 5D
        : Closed For Renovation :
      6. 6D
        Cardinal directions see the same, North or South
      7. 7D
        A certain galaxy guide claims the meaning of life encapsulates all the planets
      8. 8D
        Go elsewhere!
      9. 9D
        15° eastward, when facing due south (in °)
      10. 16D
        Ready? Player a tale of cities, children, and It. (Hidden in literature)
      11. 17D
        Why are you reading these? They have nothing to offer you.
      12. 18D
        With 45A, sums to 999
      13. 19D
        Sitta San Sept
      14. 20D
        But WHY did seven eat nine?
      15. 21D
        VenezUSuela. It's country code! (in two ways, I suppose?)
      16. 22D
        Fire-Breathing Lizard inhales lead chemicals
      17. 23D
        You're doing great! (Maybe?)
      18. 24D
        Maids a-milking / Swans a-swimming / Calling birds
      19. 31D
        Olympic fencing blades / Olympic hammer throw or shot-put attempts (for those who make the final) / Olympic occupied swimming lanes
      20. 32D
        I believe in you!
      21. 33D
        It's one extreme after the other with deadly sins
      22. 34D
        Sudoku's highest value preceded by its triangular (magic) number
      23. 35D
        I suggest using the 'rebus' function (press esc) for cells that you have narrowed down to a couple of options (It acts similarly to pencil marking in a sudoku)
      24. 36D
        Went over these abstract numbers (order is ambiguous)
      25. 37D
        I had fun playing Scrabble
      26. 38D
        Too much social media, perhaps, emit back excess alpha radio-waves. (4,6)
      27. 39D
        "When I came up to bat with ___ outs in the ___th and ___ men on, I looked in the other team's dugout and they were already in street clothes." - Bob 'Mr. Baseball' Uecker (Hint: Most extreme situation)
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