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Hello and welcome to Crossword Spree by William Gee. This site has been designed purely for your crossword enjoyment and entertainment: nothing too complicated, nothing too simple; just the right mix to keep you intrigued!

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Mar. 16th - 31st, 2011

Welcome to March: the herald of Spring.  This is the month that "comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb" (hopefully).  This is a time when animals end their hibernation, plants and trees come back to life, and the sap begins to flow.  Originally the first month on the Roman calendar, it is named for Mars, the god of war, undoubtedly because it represents a period of unsettled weather.  The major holiday celebrated in March is St. Patrick's Day, in commemoration of the Irish priest who became the patron saint of Ireland.  This month, in the northern hemisphere, we look forward to the softer days to come and the return to outdoor activities, shedding heavy clothing, and enjoying more sunshine again.  Either inside or out, remember to reserve a few moments to do a puzzle or two from time to time.  This month's selections appear below, or you can choose from the many prior puzzles in the archives listed to the right.

03/31/11  Down On One's Luck
03/30/11  In The Cards
03/29/11  Put The Brakes On
03/28/11  What's Wrong With You?
03/27/11  Often Misspelled Words
03/26/11  Illustrations
03/25/11  Add It All Up
03/24/11  Contrast And Comparison
03/23/11  Pluses
03/22/11  Sequences
03/21/11  Strictly Business
03/20/11  Give It A Toss
03/19/11  Poultry Business
03/18/11  No, No, No!
03/17/11  An In Thing
03/16/11  All At Sea


















Remember, you can always do more of William Gee's crossword puzzles by visiting http://bestcrosswords.com/ where a new and different posting, not featured here, is available every 10 to 12 days, as a guest constructor.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Mar. 1st - 15th, 2011

Welcome to March: the herald of Spring. This is the month that "comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb" (hopefully).  This is a time when animals end their hibernation, plants and trees come back to life, and the sap begins to flow.  Originally the first month on the Roman calendar, it is named for Mars, the god of war, undoubtedly because it represents a period of unsettled weather.  The major holiday celebrated in March is St. Patrick's Day, in commemoration of the Irish priest who became the patron saint of Ireland.  This month, in the northern hemisphere, we look forward to the softer days to come and the return to outdoor activities, shedding heavy clothing, and enjoying more sunshine again.  Either inside or out, remember to reserve a few moments to do a puzzle or two from time to time.  This month's selections appear below, or you can chose from the many prior puzzles in the archives listed to the right.

03/15/11  Now Which Is It?
03/14/11  What's The Matter?
03/13/11  Comic Strips Now And Then II
03/12/11  The Live Long Day
03/11/11  Just Say Yes
03/10/11  Being Assertive
03/09/11  In Agreement
03/08/11  Oxymoron Fun
03/07/11  Which Is It?
03/06/11  Comic Strips Now And Then
03/05/11  Ups And Downs
03/04/11  Here's A Poser!
03/03/11  Money Matters
03/02/11  Striving
03/01/11  Honest And Just


















Remember, you can always do more of William Gee's crossword puzzles by visiting http://bestcrosswords.com/ where a new and different posting, not featured here, is available every 10 to 12 days as a guest constructor.