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India's Crossword King to be crowned tomorrow

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Press Trust of India Bangalore
Eleven crossword enthusiasts from across the country will participate in the grand finale of Indian Crossword League-2013, the national crossword-solving competition, to be held here tomorrow.

IXL is a crossword-solving competition that leverages the web to make it easy for enthusiasts across India to compete against each other and to win a berth for the grand finale, an IXL statement said.

In the inaugural edition's grand finale, Bengaluru has the largest number of finalists with seven, Mumbai has two, and Delhi and Kolkata one each.

Tomorrow also marks the centenary of Crosswords. Created by Arthur Wynne, the first-known published crossword puzzle appeared on December 21, 1913, in the Sunday issue of the New York World.
 

Topping the finalists chart is 21-year-old Mohsin Ahmed, a young scientist from ISRO, followed by S Venkatesh, a public health specialist and officer of Health Ministry from Delhi. Shachi Manik and Baharti from Mumbai are at third and fourth spot, it said.

At the grand finale, all participants will compete afresh and will not only have to solve cryptic crosswords, but also make crossword clues and crack puzzles and mind games, the statement added.

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First Published: Dec 20 2013 | 9:07 PM IST

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