Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2022-01-30/Crossword
Crossword
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Note: This experimental wikitext-based crossword utility should allow you to click on the boxes and type in answers, but I made it in about thirty minutes the night before publication, so it might not work properly for everyone (let me know if it does, so I can fix it for future editions). Also, there was one bug I couldn't figure out – don't press "enter" unless you want to end up on another page.
Clues / answers
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1 | When the AGF runs out | RVV |
3 | What to cite if you want to win an argument | PAGS |
6 | Collegial examination | PR |
7 | To build an encyclopedia | NOTHERE |
9 | You can do this in articles, but not at other editors | SWEAR |
11 | Tool that allows you to easily get in trouble | AWB |
14 | Selective distinction given to those with a greatly outsized impact | SANFRANBAN |
17 | Tragically underused noticeboard for wrangling out-of-control 15-downs | DFD |
18 | The actual shortcut, even though everyone thinks it's just "CU" | CKU |
19 | Education for aspiring 1-acrossers | CVUA |
20 | Article classification that sounds unimpressive to non-Wikipedians | GOOD |
22 | Large driver of Arbitration Report pageviews | DRAMA |
25 | Like 21-down, but can also be created at 24-down | GS |
26 | Technically, this is | ITN |
27 | Justification for block when your 11-across run puts goatse on the Main Page | CIR |
29 | Required for IPs but not Danes | MASK |
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2 | Place to ask why we don't just make a bot to welcome new users | VPT |
4 | Beginning of space opera trilogy, consulted after 28-down quadrilogy | ANEW |
5 | Summary you use for a quick edit two seconds after sending the MassMessage | SP |
7 | What we're not (except for publications such as this one) | NEWS |
8 | Sources that don't get 28-downed when you add them | RS |
10 | It helps to memorize which ones go to all of Congress first | RANGE |
12 | They did a drive for one of these on 20-downs this month | BACKLOG |
13 | Graveyard for Esperanza, BJAODN | MFD |
15 | Option 1: Make a joke clue for the crossword puzzle. Option 2: Same as Option 1, but it's a self-referential joke. Option 3: Neither (please specify in response) | RFC |
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20 | Peer review process that's not Peer review | GAN |
21 | A notice that you find on your talk page when someone likes you a lot and appreciates your edits on a controversial topic | DS |
22 | Informal policy responsible for why Nixon never edited Wikipedia | DICK |
23 | Project page noted for her green gables | AN |
24 | Project page noted for being a little orphan | ANI |
27 | Tag used when you find <ref>This was once revealed to me in a dream.</ref> | CN |
28 | Similar in effect to when a pitched ball misses the strike zone, with regards to how many is too much | RV |
Discuss this story
Save progress?
Newbie question - this is my first Signpost crossword and I am finding it slow going. There is no way I can finish it in one sitting - is there a way to save my progress, so I can pick back up tomorrow?--Gronk Oz (talk) 06:36, 16 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Solution?
Now that the next issue has been published, is there a solution to this crossword someewhere?--Gronk Oz (talk) 21:53, 28 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]