Organized Conclusions

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Puzzle Notes

Dear Friends,

November greetings to one and all. Thank you for joining us tonight. This preamble will be short and wobbly, as I am a bit wiped out today (mainly due to a COVID booster shot reaction). All will be well after a day or two of rest. 

Though today's puzzle theme suggests order and organization, the clues and fill are a crazy quilt of references to just about anything. These include, but are not limited to: Shakespeare, Pablo Neruda, C.S. Lewis, the Miracle Mets, beach umbrellas and unbreathable fabric. In other words -- the usual suspects.

Welcome to Week 652 of Crossword Nation. We cordially invite you to solve "Organized Conclusions" as your challenge of the week. Thank you for solving and have a great day!

Cruciverbally yours and with respect,

Liz

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Liz Gorski