Crossword change

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Published: July 18, 2008

I totally agree with the gentleman’s letter on Tuesday and I’m happy to learn that I’m not the only unhappy camper regarding the change of crossword puzzles.
For years, I have been able to keep my “aging brain” fairly active by working the Review’s crossword puzzles. However, since you have been printing the new puzzles, my “partially active brain” believes it has completely become inactive and is going into a vegetated state. Just ask my close friends. Perhaps if you did add the easier puzzle along with the harder one, I would be able to rebuild my “fragile brain” and continue to keep what memory I do have left.
Thanks for your consideration on this matter.
Helen Bondurant
Eden

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