Crossword: Canine Capers #03

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November 14, 2025

This week’s theme: canine-related phrases about paper and journalism for Strider,
especially apropos for end-of-year fund raising. Solve it in your browser or download and print.
Next Friday’s crossword: Turkish Delights #03. Next Tuesday, a new, smaller mid-week feature debuts: Mini #01

This is the 100th word puzzle in Ashland.news since Oh, Deer! #01 debuted on Feb. 2, 2024!
Enjoy the entire collection at Ashland.news > Culture > Crossword (newest to oldest)
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Series crosswords: Canine Capers: #01, #02
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Explanations of selected entries, theme, clues, etc.: (spoilers)

17A. YELLOW DOG Journalism
27A. MAN BITES DOG
37A. DOG-EARED PAGES
53A. THE DOG ATE MY homework, crossword, …
63A. On the Internet, nobody knows YOU’RE A DOG

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