Beekeeper Crosswords

A new themed puzzle every Wednesday

Puzzle #48: “A Path to Perfection”

Posted by keeper on June 3rd, 2008

Puzzle #48They say you should write what you know, so that’s what we did.  This puzzle was inspired by our local 60 across — a veritable palace of perfection.  To work the puzzle, you don’t need to be perfect: you just need enough know-how to handle a Wednesday-level crossword, and the ability to click on a download link.  You can even choose between a perfectly elegant Across Lite download or a perfectly elegant printable PDF file.

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Puzzle #47: “Lore Reversal”

Posted by keeper on May 27th, 2008

Puzzle #47Welcome back.  It is once again Wednesday, which means that it’s time for a new free crossword puzzle, and time for me to once again find something fascinating to say about it without actually giving away the theme.  Unfortunately, I’m tapped out this week.  Our panel of reviewers have told us that it ranks as a Wednesday/Thursday on the NYT difficulty scale, but beyond that you’ll just have to accept that it’s a really nifty puzzle with a really boring description.  Tune in next week and maybe we will return you to your usual witty banter.

As usual, you can download the puzzle in your choice of format: either as an Across Lite file or a printable PNG image.  Enjoy.

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Puzzle #46: “Generally Speaking”

Posted by keeper on May 21st, 2008

Puzzle #46Welcome back.  It’s Wednesday again, and that means its time for a new crossword puzzle.  Luckily, a quick glance at the picture to the left tells us that this week’s offering is just that — a crossword.  For further details you’ll just have to download it (in either Across Lite format or as a printable PNG image) and check it out for yourself.  We can, however, tell you that it scores at approximately a Wednesday level of difficulty — not too hard, and not too easy.

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Puzzle #45: “Chef’s Special”

Posted by keeper on May 13th, 2008

Oscar: I got brown sandwiches and green sandwiches….  Well, what do you say?
Murray: What’s the green?
Oscar: It’s either very new cheese or very old meat.
Murray: I’ll take the brown.
The Odd Couple by Neil Simon

Puzzle #45This weeks puzzle offers a tasty treat for all audiences, as it is geared to be somewhat simpler than many of our offerings — somewhere around a Monday/Tuesday on the New York Times spectrum.   Thus, this crossword acts a cruciverbalistic fettucine bolognese — simple, yet richly flavored.  Hopefully it will suit your puzzling palate.

However, in traditional fashion, we are serving it in our usual flavors — either as  an Across Lite file or as a printable PNG image.  Bon appétit.

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Puzzle #44: “Multiple Choice”

Posted by keeper on May 6th, 2008

Hamlet: To be, or not to be?  That is the question.
Contestant: I’ll choose ‘be’.
Regis: Is that your final answer?

Puzzle #44This week’s crossword puzzle may be called “Multiple Choice”, but we’re actually giving you the same choices we always do.  You can download your puzzle in Across Lite format; you can grab a printable PNG image; or you can leave it unworked and unappreciated on our server.  Either way, the cost to you is the same — nothing at all.

According to our experts, this puzzle is a wee bit easier than many of ours.  It’s probably between a Tuesday and a Wednesday on the NYT difficulty scale.  Of course, your mileage may vary.  (Prius drivers should get at least 40 puzzles to the gallon, while H2 drivers will get somewhat fewer.)

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Puzzle #43: “Jeepers Creepers”

Posted by keeper on April 29th, 2008

Puzzle #43Jeepers Wally, is it Wednesday already?  I guess that means that it’s time for another free crossword puzzle, and we’re just the guys to give it to you.  All the usual rules apply:   You are guaranteed to get a theme with every puzzle.  You are guaranteed that there will be no roman numerals or compass directions and a bare minimum of sloths, regardless of toe-count.  You are not guaranteed any money back if you are not satisfied, but whaddayawant from a free puzzle.  As a special for downloading today, you get the “lite” version, with 20% fewer mistakes in the clues.  (We keep our costs down by omitting the professional editor and pass the savings on to you — but our tireless review panel keep us honest.)  The same review panel has reported that the challenge level of this puzzle sits solidly at “Wednesday” on the NYT difficulty scale.  However, YMMV.

Look for downloads in the usual formats: either Across Lite or a printable PNG image; and we’ll see you back here next Wednesday.

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Puzzle #42: “Circle Round”

Posted by keeper on April 22nd, 2008

Completely round is the perfect pearl the oyster manufactures.
Completely round is the steering wheel that leads to compound fractures.
Completely round is the golden fruit that hangs on the orange tree.
Yes, the circle shape is quite reknowned.
‘Tis sad to say it can be found in the low-down dirty run around
My true love gave to me.
– from “The Ballad of the Shape of Things” by Sheldon Harnick

Puzzle #42Alter your orbits and circle round, for this week’s puzzle celebrates the purest of all geometric shapes.  How so?  That would be telling, but if you enter the ring and go a few rounds with this weeks grid, you should be able to figure it out.  Our panel of experts (to whom we are always grateful) have reviewed the difficulty of this puzzle and confirmed that most clues should fall within your sphere of knowledge, thus putting it at a Wednesday level of difficulty on the classic New York Times scale.

As usual, you can download the puzzle in your choice of format:  either Across Lite or as a printable PNG image.

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Puzzle #41: “Covert Operations”

Posted by keeper on April 15th, 2008

“As always, should you or any of your IM force be caught or killed, the Secretary will disavow any knowledge of your actions. This tape will self-destruct in five seconds. Good luck, Jim.”
– Mission Impossible

Puzzle #41Since it’s Wednesday again, you know what your mission is, and it’s far from impossible.  Simply download this puzzle in the format of your choice — Across Lite format or printable PNG image — and solve it at your leisure.  If you choose to accept it, you will find that it ranks roughly a “Wednesday”  level of difficulty. And, as the man said above, “good luck”.

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Shameless plug #1: KnotWize Celtic Knot Designer

Posted by keeper on April 12th, 2008

shameless-knot.pngWe apologize for the lack of a puzzle in this post, but we want to take a moment to put on our other hats as representatives of Beekeeper Labs, and point out a new page/application that we just put up over on our main siteKnotWize is  a nifty little interactive Java applet that lets you create and modify celtic knotwork designs (like the one you see here).  It’s colorful, configurable, and free to use — and the designs you create are (of course) yours to use as you like.  Make picture frames, cross-stitch designs, or just hypnotic mazes to mystify your dog, cat, or 5-year-old.

Don’t worry, though, we haven’t forgotten that this blog is supposed all about crosswords –  you’ll get your usual fix on Wednesday with no commercial interruptions.

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Puzzle #40: “Beware the Ides”

Posted by keeper on April 8th, 2008

Puzzle #40Once again we gather together, pencils in our hands, to celebrate the arrival of a new crossword.  Some come with dictionaries held before them, or with the mighty Google toolbar in hand, while others seek to rely upon their wits alone, perhaps unaided by even a simple eraser.  Yet all are welcome to join in the feast.

This week’s offering is relatively straightforward, having been rated as a “Tuesday” on the NYT difficulty scale.  It can, as always, be downloaded in a choice of formats: either as an Across Lite file or as a printable PNG image.  Pick your favorite format, and let the solving begin.

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