![]() If you follow the MGWCC Leaderboard, you’ve no doubt noticed the username JanglerNPL. In addition to a MGWCC pen, pencil and notepad set, Moses will also receive a copy of Doug Peterson’s new book, Lickety-Split Crosswords. This week’s winner, whose name was chosen randomly from the 479 correct entries received, is Moses Roth of Seattle, Wash. I loved last month’s feature on “30 Ways To Drive the Danube Wild!” What, couldn’t come up with a good clue for a phrase ending in DNIEPER?Īnd Gwinns is a longtime reader of Car and D-River magazine: I don’t know if you were aware of it, but there actually is a D River in Oregon: ![]() So, what’s the big idea? Each theme entry has two components: the first word is a model of car (Volkswagen Golf, Ford Focus, Ford Escape, Chevy Malibu, Chevy Cavalier) and the second is a river beginning with the letter D, which you might call a “D-river.” That makes our meta magazine CAR AND DRIVER, found by 479 entrants (higher than Week 2’s total, and higher than I thought it’d be). ![]() We were looking for a well-known magazine last week, and our theme answers were:ġ7-A = GOLF DETROITĢ4-A = FOCUS, DELAWARE!ģ7-A = ESCAPE DES MOINESĤ7-A = MALIBU, DARLINGĥ8-A = CAVALIER DON ![]()
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