Puzzle Contest #9 is now open.
I hope you have all enjoyed the warm-ups for puzzles 9 & 10
These last 2 will be Crossword Puzzles.
Unfortunately, our interactive puzzle server is no longer available to us and I did not have time to set up a new one before this year's BASH, so you will have to do these the old-fashioned way (paper & pen or pencil) and you will also have to type out all your answers in order to submit an entry.
PLEASE READ & FOLLOW THESE RULES CAREFULLY.
1. Print out the puzzle from the attached pdf file and solve it as best you can
2. Copy the list of clues at the end of this post into a text editor of some sort and insert your answers IN FRONT of each clue (do not erase the clues)
3. After you have solved the puzzle, or whenever you give up, copy and paste your list of answers into an email message and send it to iap.puzzles@gmail.com. Be sure to put Puzzle #9 in the Subject line of your message so I can keep track of which contest your entry is for
4. Please put a question mark in front of any clues that you cannot solve.
5. This puzzle will close at noon CST on Monday, Feb 26.
Be sure to include your real name and user name in your message.
You will earn 2 points if you can solve the entire puzzle correctly. I will give 1 point for solving at least 90% of the clues. Everyone earning one or two points will be entered into the drawing for an individual prize puzzle.
HINT: The puzzle theme is shown at the top of the grid.
The list of clues is in the attached pdf file, but I have also included it in this post to make it easier for you to import into a text file for preparing your entries for this contest.
Banter is encouraged, but please do not post any real hints. Everyone needs to figure out the puzzles on their own.
Have fun and let me know if you have any questions.
Edgar
Across
1. Alnus glutinos
6. Sapindus drummondii
8. Leucaena retusa
9. Syringa vulgaris
12. Viburnum rufidulum
13. Juglans major
15. Quercus pungens
16. Cordia sbucordata
17. Platanus occidentalis
18. Millettia laurentii
20. Agathis Australis
21. Vachellia farnesiana
22. Chilopsis linearis
23. Rhus lanceolata
26. Dacrydium cupressinum
31. Fraxinus greggii
33. Parkinsonia aculeata
35. Maclura pomifera
36. Chionanthus virginicus
37. Erica arborea
39. Yucca rostrata
43. Caesalpinia platyloba
44. Larix laricina
45. Nyssa aquatica
48. Prunus caroliniana
51. Esenbeckia berlandieri
52. Juniperus ashei
54. Morus rubra
55. Juniperus deppeana
56. Ziziphus obtusifolia
Down
2. Pithecellobium flexicaule
3. Condalia hookeri
4. Ilex coriacea
5. Halesia diptera
6. Sassafras albidum
7. Calocedrus decurrens
10. Tilia caroliniana
11. Crataegus brachyacantha
14. Acacia wrightii
19. Liquidambar styraciflua
21. Cupressus arizonica
24. Bumelia lanuginosa
25. Ligustrum vulgare
27. Thespesia populnea
28. Tectona grandis
29. Cordia trichotoma
30. Nauclea diderrichii
32. Aralia spinosa
34. Nothofagus alpina
35. Quercus emoryi
38. Myrica cerifera
39. Salix nigra
40. Alnus glutinos
41. Asimina triloba
42. Cornus florida
46. Pinus cembroides
47. Carya tomentosa
49. Ceratonia siliqua
50. Gymnocladus dioicus
53. Prunus umbellata
I hope you have all enjoyed the warm-ups for puzzles 9 & 10
These last 2 will be Crossword Puzzles.
Unfortunately, our interactive puzzle server is no longer available to us and I did not have time to set up a new one before this year's BASH, so you will have to do these the old-fashioned way (paper & pen or pencil) and you will also have to type out all your answers in order to submit an entry.
PLEASE READ & FOLLOW THESE RULES CAREFULLY.
1. Print out the puzzle from the attached pdf file and solve it as best you can
2. Copy the list of clues at the end of this post into a text editor of some sort and insert your answers IN FRONT of each clue (do not erase the clues)
3. After you have solved the puzzle, or whenever you give up, copy and paste your list of answers into an email message and send it to iap.puzzles@gmail.com. Be sure to put Puzzle #9 in the Subject line of your message so I can keep track of which contest your entry is for
4. Please put a question mark in front of any clues that you cannot solve.
5. This puzzle will close at noon CST on Monday, Feb 26.
Be sure to include your real name and user name in your message.
You will earn 2 points if you can solve the entire puzzle correctly. I will give 1 point for solving at least 90% of the clues. Everyone earning one or two points will be entered into the drawing for an individual prize puzzle.
HINT: The puzzle theme is shown at the top of the grid.
The list of clues is in the attached pdf file, but I have also included it in this post to make it easier for you to import into a text file for preparing your entries for this contest.
Banter is encouraged, but please do not post any real hints. Everyone needs to figure out the puzzles on their own.
Have fun and let me know if you have any questions.
Edgar
Across
1. Alnus glutinos
6. Sapindus drummondii
8. Leucaena retusa
9. Syringa vulgaris
12. Viburnum rufidulum
13. Juglans major
15. Quercus pungens
16. Cordia sbucordata
17. Platanus occidentalis
18. Millettia laurentii
20. Agathis Australis
21. Vachellia farnesiana
22. Chilopsis linearis
23. Rhus lanceolata
26. Dacrydium cupressinum
31. Fraxinus greggii
33. Parkinsonia aculeata
35. Maclura pomifera
36. Chionanthus virginicus
37. Erica arborea
39. Yucca rostrata
43. Caesalpinia platyloba
44. Larix laricina
45. Nyssa aquatica
48. Prunus caroliniana
51. Esenbeckia berlandieri
52. Juniperus ashei
54. Morus rubra
55. Juniperus deppeana
56. Ziziphus obtusifolia
Down
2. Pithecellobium flexicaule
3. Condalia hookeri
4. Ilex coriacea
5. Halesia diptera
6. Sassafras albidum
7. Calocedrus decurrens
10. Tilia caroliniana
11. Crataegus brachyacantha
14. Acacia wrightii
19. Liquidambar styraciflua
21. Cupressus arizonica
24. Bumelia lanuginosa
25. Ligustrum vulgare
27. Thespesia populnea
28. Tectona grandis
29. Cordia trichotoma
30. Nauclea diderrichii
32. Aralia spinosa
34. Nothofagus alpina
35. Quercus emoryi
38. Myrica cerifera
39. Salix nigra
40. Alnus glutinos
41. Asimina triloba
42. Cornus florida
46. Pinus cembroides
47. Carya tomentosa
49. Ceratonia siliqua
50. Gymnocladus dioicus
53. Prunus umbellata
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