Can you name the major moons of the solar system?
What Broadway shows have won the Tony award for Best Musical?
Can you name these international airports by their three-letter code?
Can you name the most populous metro areas in the world for each letter?
You can choose between the Grand Prize winner, the five category winners along with the Readers' Choice winner
You can choose between the Grand Prize winner, the five category winners along with the Readers' Choice winner
The object of Hitori is to paint out the squares containing duplicate numbers in all rows and columns.
Find the path, solve the puzzle. Connect the numbers together to win! Consecutive numbers must touch horizontally, vertically or diagonally.
You can choose between the Grand Prize winner, the five category winners along with the Readers' Choice winner
Figure out the answers on every side of this crossword cube
You can choose between the Grand Prize winner, the five category winners along with the Readers' Choice winner
Solve a phrase by guessing the letters of every word. Every correct word pardons the little figure.
You can choose between the Grand Prize winner, the five category winners along with the Readers' Choice winner
Post Script: How I Constructed the Great American History Puzzle
The Great American History Puzzle lives on! Now complete with helpful hints and full explanations of answers! Plus, our Honor Roll of solvers
I'm pleased to announce the winner of the Smithsonian's Great American History Puzzle
The contest part of the Great American History Puzzle is officially over! I think the ninth puzzle was a lot of fun, however, so I hope you take a shot at it even if there's no grand prize on the table anymore.
It's been a long hunt through some of the darkest corners of the Smithsonian vaults, but the light at the end of the tunnel is at hand
But at least two of the last three puzzles in the grid (including today's!) may be among the hair-pullingest yet. I'm not a sadist, mind you. I genuinely think you'll have fun with them.
We're past the midpoint of the Great American History Puzzle now, friends. By this point, the plot has thickened. For some of you, I'm guessing, it's positively congealed.
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