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Crossword 340: Things Are Getting Tense

October 18, 2025 David Bywaters

Cecil Gordon Lawson, Battle Scene Outside a Town


Things are getting tense here at David Alfred Bywaters’s Crossword Cavalcade and Fortnightly Victorian Novel Recommender.  The homophone faction is no longer on speaking terms with the homonym faction, while the parsing faction is threatening to break off and start its own site.  Meanwhile, on the novel side, the female-novelist recommenders have made common cause against the male-novelist recommenders, each side rejecting out of hand my calls for mutual civility and reasoned debate, on the grounds that the bigotry motivating the other side deserves no consideration.  We have, in short, devolved into a state of hopeless partisan rancor.  How has this happened?  I blame social media, artificial intelligence, online pornography, capitalism, forever chemicals, digital currency, and food dyes.


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