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Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword, Right Over There (Freestyle)
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There are spoilers ahead. You might want to solve today's puzzle before reading further! Right Over There (Freestyle)

Constructor: Carolyn Davies Lynch

Editor: Amanda Rafkin

Comments from Today’s Crossword Constructor

Carolyn: One of my favorite things about cluing a puzzle is the opportunity it creates to read Wikipedia pages about such a wide variety of topics as I look for fun ways to clue the different puzzle entries. For this puzzle, I was so glad for the chance to learn more about some folks with the focus and strength to accomplish amazing things. For instance -- the iconic Anna Sui knew she wanted to be a fashion designer from age four (!!!), and followed that dream to the top of her field. The incredibly brave Little Rock Nine integrated a previously all-white Arkansas high school in 1957, standing up to hate and physical danger as they played a key role in our country's (still-ongoing) fight for educational equity. Soccer star Kate Markgraf has won Olympic gold medals and a World Cup championship, and went on to be the General Manager of the US Women's soccer team. When I solve puzzles, I rarely take the time to read up on the people included in the grid -- so it's really fun to have a nudge to do so when I'm the one writing the clues! :)

What I Learned from Today’s Puzzle

Random Thoughts & Interesting Things

Crossword Puzzle Theme Synopsis

There's no theme today, as this is a freestyle, or themeless, puzzle. RIGHT OVER THERE is a nod to ACROSS THE STREET (4D: Like a neighbor's house, maybe).

There are lots of lively answers in this puzzle. In addition to those I've highlighted above, I also enjoyed BETTER HALF, RAISES HELL, STRAIGHT UP, SWEET DREAMS, NEXT BEST, and WELL SAID. Thank you, Carolyn, for this enjoyable puzzle.

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