Mini Crossword #03

mini crosswords by Steve Weyer
mini crosswords by Steve Weyer
December 2, 2025

This week’s mini features several local entries. Solve it in your browser or download and print.
More info about minis: FAQ: Mini. Next Friday’s crossword: CrosspOLLInation 2026 Winter #02

Solve in Browser: an interactive puzzle appears below (see File: Help for how to use).
For a larger view, or if the puzzle is not visible, open puzzle in a new window.

Print: download .pdf file (#03 & #04)*: puzzles, solutions.
*To save paper, puzzle and solution pages each contain 2 minis (and change every 2 weeks). Paper copies may be available at Jackson County Library branches.

All crosswords: Ashland.news > Culture > Crossword.
About (Q&A): Mini; regular crosswords: Q&A in Ashland.news
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