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Randy Seltzer
02-10-2008, 11:19 PM
...to create.

I just downloaded some free crossword software and spent two hours sweating over an extremely simple grid. Only 40 words, and it still came out awful.

Observations:
Even the free software comes with some pretty neat features. It allows you, for example, to click a word you have partially filled, and it gives you all possible one-word solutions for that row.
It is really hard to resist the temptation to overuse acronyms.
I think I've misused some crossword conventions. I'm never quite clear, for example, on when to end a clue with a question mark.
It's tough to have a consistent difficulty. Some of my clues are too obscure (foreign airport codes anybody?), some are too esoteric (chemistry questions?), some are too cute (19-down, if you're interested). But at the same time, many others are total chip shots.
I set up my grid for tons of 3-letter words. It's too intimidating even to think of anything more complicated.
We've got Dopers who do this for a LIVING????

Here it is as a pdf. Lemme know what you think:
http://www.mediafire.com/?b1mgddddoiy (warning: loud popups on hosting site)

Any other amateur crossword creators out there?

Mongo Ponton
02-11-2008, 10:01 AM
I'm never quite clear, for example, on when to end a clue with a question mark.

I thought the ?'s are for the main clues to the puzzle. The theme clues.

Trunk
02-11-2008, 10:06 AM
I thought the ?'s are for the main clues to the puzzle. The theme clues.
No.

They're usually for pun-type stuff. Which the theme clues often are, but not always.

Bob Ducca
02-11-2008, 11:13 AM
www.morewords.com helped me a lot when I was trying to put together a puzzle. You can give it partial words (like "A--m-r-i-s" and it will tell you which words work fit what you have already. It was invaluable to me.

Randy Seltzer
02-11-2008, 11:19 AM
[...]when I was trying to put together a puzzle. [...]Let's see what you got!


(I don't really expect anyone do do mine, but I'd love to see what other amateur puzzle-makers can do. Here's (http://www.yinyansw.com/) where I got my software. *nudge nudge*)