Solve the spelling, grammatical or punctuation errors to find accurate clues to solve the crossword.
I defer to someone more skilled to know if the said errors are varied and confusing enough to produce a viable crossword.
On a simple didactic level, this tool would introduce crosswords but also expand editing ability.
The cut from pink scissors. (3,6)-- wjt, Apr 16 2018 It's the cats lingerie. (1,1)-- beanangel, Apr 16 2018 I bunned it for the concept, but I don't understand either of the examples shared so far.-- notexactly, Apr 18 2018 While I know the answers to the two above, I'm not sure that they really fit with the "find the error" prescription...-- neutrinos_shadow, Apr 18 2018 //The cut from pink scissors. (3,3)// The answer is: "redact" (red act) What's my prize, and where is it?-- xenzag, Apr 19 2018 So ... in [beany]'s example, there seems to be a missing apostrophe. What's that meant to suggest? I'm mystified.-- pertinax, Apr 19 2018 you put the apostrophe in square 1, and the other 1 is for the pedant's correction length as a clue.
I interpreted "pink scissors" as pinking and "ing" is three letters long. "oh, you meant to write pinking scissors" So I would write "ing" which is three letters long in spot 3-- beanangel, Apr 19 2018 Thank you.-- pertinax, Apr 19 2018 [+] Thank you.-- FlyingToaster, Apr 19 2018 Sorry my simple example had two errors (3,3) should have been (6)
[beanangel], strangely by my mistake your interpretation is better. So it should be (3,6). Thanks.
[xenzag], You win a prize promotion to the cryptic section.-- wjt, Apr 20 2018 I still don't get how "The cut from pink scissors" means "redact". I understand redaction is a kind of cutting, and pink = red, but scissors = act?
I'm still not clear on the concept, either, even though I still like it either way. Is it that you have to correct the errors, and then it's a normal clue with a normal answer, or is it that you have to enter the corrections as part of the answer?-- notexactly, Jun 21 2019 Trying to drag my clue and solution from the dried up neuron somewhere in those distant paths, simply, the error was miss'ing' and zigzag-- wjt, Jun 21 2019 So I write "INGZIGZAG" in the grid?-- notexactly, Jun 21 2019 random, halfbakery