Crossword

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Crossword

A crossword was a word-based puzzle in which players solved clues to reveal words. It could be played with pen and paper. (PROSE: I Am A Dalek)

The Third Doctor worked on a crossword while Liz Shaw examined rock samples which purportedly came from Venus. (COMIC: Doctor Who and the Rocks from Venus) He was later thrown out of the Diogenes Club when his seventh incarnation showed him the answer to the crossword he was doing, causing the Doctor's earlier incarnation to shout at his older self and break the rules of silence. (PROSE: All-Consuming Fire)

According to the Seventh Doctor, there was no point doing a crossword puzzle if one kept their thumb at the back of the book to check for answers. Ace figured that if the Doctor wanted to do a crossword, he would go back in time, "nobble" the crossword setter, and then write it himself. (AUDIO: The High Price of Parking)

At the time that the Seventh Doctor visited the library world of Catalog, crosswords were no longer known. (COMIC: Hunger from the Ends of Time!)

The Celestial Toymaker, disguised as an old man, worked on a crossword while in a duplicate Stockbridge, two of the answers being "Doctor" and "ensnared". (COMIC: Endgame)

During a contest to find the cleverest person to replace Rangorr, the Eleventh Doctor was able to escape while Rangorr was distracted by a crossword puzzle. (COMIC: The Cleverest King)

In June 1964, the Fourth Doctor did The Times crossword puzzle but he cheated by looking at the next day's issue. (AUDIO: Wave of Destruction)

Bono Brooks was capable of solving the New York Times crossword in ten minutes flat. (PROSE: Iceberg)

There was a crossword in The Times. (PROSE: Just the Ticket)

In 2007, Kate Yates solved a crossword and several sudoku puzzles in Winchelham's local newspaper. (PROSE: I Am A Dalek)

Graham O'Brien once stated that he enjoyed solving crosswords. (PROSE: Time Lapse)