https://xkcd.com/2896

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Also, we would really appreciate it if you could prominently refer to it as an ‘eHit’.

    • DeebsterOP
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      1138 months ago

      These are all short words full of the most common letters, so will make designing crosswords easier because they’ll be useful “crossers”.

      • @stoly
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        288 months ago

        But why references to musicians?

        • @Soup
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          698 months ago

          These specific musicians are referenced a lot by crosswords. NYT loves them, at least. Very “hip and with it”.

          It’s kinda an inside joke, but that’s XKCD for ya.

          • @stoly
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            168 months ago

            Thanks, that’s what I needed

        • DeebsterOP
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          218 months ago

          I assume it’s just an example of how to create new topical words since it’s a lot easier to name an album than to get a word well-known enough to be eligible for the dictionary.

          The artists all seem to be big names so I assume it’s their popularity rather than any history of quirky album names that’s decided the list.

        • @shneancy
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          87 months ago

          I assumed it was because those musicians are popular enough that even if they released songs/albums with the title scheme akin to svnahshfhfbduj people would still buy them and know about them.

        • @moistclump
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          88 months ago

          Oh the crossword cross-er. Thought it was a cool new “puzzle head” term I hadn’t heard. Misread. I’m dumb at crosswords too.

  • @taiyang
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    178 months ago

    Having been doing daily crosswords for a few months, ERAS has come up like, ten times.

  • @x4740N
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    128 months ago

    I’m having a mental stronk trying to figure out what the words on the bottom say

    • @Pipoca
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      328 months ago

      Crosswords have clues going across and down.

      The words just use common letters so they’re things puzzle creators wish were real words. They’re not currently words.

      • @[email protected]
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        288 months ago

        Ahem:

        aerae: Latin, genitive/dative singular of aera

        eni: Urhobo for ‘elephant’

        oreta: Latin, taxonomic genus within the family Drepanidae.

        aroe: Rōmaji transcription of アロエ

        oine: Danish, indefinite plural of øie

        aen: Rōmaji transcription of あえん

        enta: French, third-person singular past historic of enter

        aete: Rōmaji transcription of あえて

        • @Jackcooper
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          118 months ago

          Those are all unacceptable crossword clues

          Taylor 2025 effort would be an acceptable crossword clue

        • stebo
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          117 months ago

          aroe: Rōmaji transcription of アロエ

          ok but that’s just the Katakana transcription of aloe

        • @PlutoniumAcid
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          67 months ago

          oine is most definitely not Danish for eyes. That would be øjne, plural of øje.

          • @RustyNova
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            37 months ago

            In means nothing. The french for enter is “entrer”

      • @moistclump
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        58 months ago

        That’s why they use “oboe” so often eh

  • palordrolap
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    87 months ago

    Or they could push for the sort of crosswords with more black squares (very common here in Britain) that rarely have anything bigger than a 1x1 intersection. There are other ways to challenge the solver.

    • DeebsterOP
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      97 months ago

      I only do the cryptics myself - I like that you can be confident you have the right answer without waiting for the crossers to check your guess.