Revolutionary Quartet

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Puzzle Notes

To encourage literature and the arts is a duty which every good citizen owes to his country" ~George Washington

Greetings Friends,

On George Washington's birthday, it seems fitting to offer a puzzle that celebrates revolutionary figures. The themed entries carry word lengths that necessite large blocks of black squares, and a low word count of 70 answers. A themed puzzle in a themeless puzzle architecture, if you will. As is often the case, the long answers are easier than a few of the three- and four-letter fill answers. We hope that the crossings will aid in building the puzzle!

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Welcome to Week 560 of Crossword Nation. We invite you to take our new puzzle -- "Revolutionary Quartet" -- for a spin.

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Cruciverbally yours, 

Liz

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