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Six hundred and not a X-word

February 21, 2014 13:38
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Last year celebrated 100 years since the first crossword appeared in the USA and today sees the publication of my Jewish crossword number 600 in the JC.

I was invited to start a Jewish-themed crossword feature for the JC back in 2002 and Number One was published on September 13 of that year. There’s been a JC crossword every week since.

While there isn’t exactly a vast amount of material to work with, I have never knowingly duplicated any crossword and it’s been loads of fun, even mischief. Fair game has included Jewish personalities of stage, politics or religion, Torah and Talmud extracts, romanised Hebrew, anglicised Yiddish and sundry biblical material with references.

Our crossword is a bit of a hybrid being part “concise” and part “cryptic”. It would be a bit tricky to write a cryptic clue for, say, Tekiah Gedolah (the last blasts of the shofar) but there’s another difference, too — the question of how you spell a solution in Yiddish or Hebrew.