Fill-In (puzzle) - Variations

Variations

A common variation on the standard Fill-In is using numbers, instead of specific words, sometimes called"cross numbers." In this puzzle, the entries could be listed as the number, a mathematical expression, or even an important year.

A more complex variation on the Fill-In is the "diagramless" Fill-In, where the grid is initially empty. Another variation is having no words listed at all, but gathering them from a known group of words, such as the fifty American states.

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