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BOB AND DAVE MACKEY

Saturday, October 28, 2006

Pleasantville Tournament

Dan Katz Wins Tenth Pleasantville Tournament

Dan Katz proved to be the best puzzler at Friday night's Tenth Annual Pleasantville Crossword Tournament, hosted by Will Shortz and benefitting the Pleasantville Fund For Learning. All three finalists (chosen from the best times on each of three upcoming New York Times puzzles) completed the puzzle for Thursday, November 2 - and I know you will all be talking about this puzzle on Friday, November 3 - in under seven minutes, and Katz had the fastest time.

The Puzzle Brothers also made a statement as team solvers, winning one of three pairs of trophies in the Team competition. (Dave and Bob actually had the best team time on all three puzzles, finishing the Tuesday, October 31 puzzle by Patrick Blindauer ahead of all other competitors.) The two other pairs of trophies were awarded to the runner up solvers on two of the other puzzles. All winning contestants also won their choice of puzzle books from St. Martin's Press, publishers of the New York Times crossword puzzle books.

Among the crossword luminaries acting as judges were former Stamford champions Nancy Schuster and Ellen Ripstein, and ace constructors Jim Page, Paula Gamache, Fred Piscop, Pat Merrell, Frank Longo, and Patrick Blindauer.

Dan Katz photo by Dave Mackey; Puzzle Brothers photo by Tracy Meyer

3 Comments:

Blogger barrywep said...

It was good to see you guys again and meet the lovely Tracey. As I predicted the other teams were not in your league but it was good of you guys to give other single solvers a chance. Unfortunately, it did not help me.

8:37 PM  
Blogger Howard B said...

Congratulations again, guys! By the way, how did the whole pairs competition thing work?

10:02 AM  
Blogger Adm. Lisa-Hayes Hunter said...

As Homer Simpson would say: WOO-HOO!!

6:38 PM  

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