Wordy Wednesday 103: Logicrossword 4

WORDY WEDNESDAY #101
FOXGERYPTICS 2 (answer)
It's been two weeks, so time to unveil the answer to this puzzle. If you still wish to solve it yourself, please go here for the normal version of the puzzle, or here for the easier version of the puzzle. Here's a list of people who solved it:
Edderiofer He **
Giovanni Pagano **
Jack Bross **
Adam Weaver **
Anthony Bailey **
Bryce Herdt **
Lance Nathan **
Punjit Sharma **
Ryan Faley **
Sam Levitin **
Yossi Fendel **
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WORDY WEDNESDAY #102
FOXGERYPTICS 3 (hint)
As of this writing, 10 people have solved last week's puzzle. Haven't solved it yet? Here's an easier version. Send your solutions to glmathgrant[at]gmail[dot]com within the next week to appear on the solvers list and be recognized for your puzzle prowess. Good luck, solvers!

WORDY WEDNESDAY #103
LOGICROSSWORD 4
Shade in some cells in the grid below, and fill the rest with letters to form words left-to-right and top-to-bottom, crossword style. All words are Scrabble-legal (see scrabble.merriam.com); however, most of the words in the intended solution should be familiar.

There is no “final answer” to this puzzle; just send your completed grid.

* No two black cells share an edge. All the white cells are connected through their edges.
* The words LOOIE, UGLIEST and SENSELESS read horizontally.
* The words ASCOT and NAVIGATOR read vertically.
* The words BEYS, DA, LUV, and URN read somewhere.
* Row 2 contains exactly one black cell; the cell to its immediate left contains the letter L.
* Row 3 contains two 2-letter words, the leftmost of which is a reversal of the two-letter word in column G.
* Row 4 contains the letter T.
* Row 9 contains exactly one K and exactly one S.
* Column A contains exactly one black cell; the letters immediately above and below the black cell do not appear anywhere else in the grid.
* Column D contains two 2-letter words, the topmost of which is a reversal of the two-letter word in row 4.
* Column H contains a 9-letter word.
* Column I contains two consecutive cells with the same letter.
* Cells A8 and C9 contain the same letter.

COMING NEXT WEEK. . .
* Which Eddy sang "Electric Avenue"?

Until next time, yappy solving!

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