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Constructing => General Discussion => Topic started by: ebirnholz on April 13, 2009, 10:09:54 PM
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I just wanted to guage the opinion of other constructors here on the situation for one of my puzzles.
I've made a 15x15 grid, with 78 words. Currently, there are 3 prefixes/suffixes, 6 abbreviations, and 2 words that the website www.crosswordese.com (http://www.crosswordese.com) considers to be "crosswordese." I've figured out a way to take out 1 of the crosswordese terms, which is the word NIB (which I can change to NEB, as in the abbreviation for Nebraska).....but that would leave me with 7 abbreviations.
I don't know what to make of this. Considering that at least 9 of the 78 entries are either prefixes, suffixes, or abbreviations, I'm wondering if it's a bad thing if I add one more abbreviation to the puzzle in order to delete a crosswordese term.
So what do you think? Should I go for one less crosswordese term, or one less abbreviation?
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I wouldn't consider NIB to be crosswordese -- it's the point of a pen. It's been used a number of times in NYT puzzles, even on a Monday. I personally would pick NIB over NEB.
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I'll second what Doorbell said, and I voted that crosswordese was worse. NIB is fine, and better than NEB. But if it makes you feel better, you might try NAB or NUB instead.
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Agreed - Nib is much better than another abbreviation - and I also wouldn't consider nib to be crosswordese