Puzzled about our new features? We have answers to your questions and solutions to your games

If there's one thing we puzzle lovers have in common, it's that we like a challenge. But when the challenge is finding the solution to a puzzle that's no longer published in your hometown paper? Not so much.

Good news for those of us making the transition to the Montgomery Advertiser's new puzzle lineups: We have the answers to your questions — and the answers to your puzzles, too.

Yes, you can find the answers to Friday's puzzles in the Saturday e-edition. But the fastest and easiest way to find the solutions to yesterday's puzzles — any day of the week — is to visit our new answer site at answers.usatoday.com

We update the site daily with solutions to all of the puzzles found across the USA Today Network.

Now, for other answers.

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Why is the Montgomery Advertiser messing with our puzzles?

The USA Today Network includes hundreds of local newspapers and sites, and each has published its own mix of puzzles and other syndicated features. After taking a look at what was available, including some new and interesting features, we curated a new selection that we think is just right for our readers.

What puzzles and features will we see?

The Los Angeles Times crossword is our new seven-days-a-week crossword, replacing the Thomas Joseph crossword we had been running most days. We also added the popular USA Today crossword to our Sunday lineup.

Sudoku replaces Sudoku High Fives and now runs every day. We added newly created KUBOK16 and the popular Boggle BrainBusters to our daily mix.

Advice columnist Carolyn Hax is new to Montgomery's pages, replacing the daily Dear Annie column.

We will still run Horoscopes, a Bridge column, Cryptoquote, and Jumble each day.

What's happening to comics and TV listings?

Comics stay the same, with the exception of panels that are being enlarged or otherwise redesigned to make them easier to read.

But we are saying good-bye to the daily TV grid, the TV crossword and Celebrity Extra. With more and more programming available on demand or to stream, the old grid wasn't as useful as it once was. We replaced it with a robust What to Watch package, which now also includes Movie recommendations.

Tell us what you think

We'd love feedback about the new features. Contact our customer service team at mtgadvertiser@gannett.com or call them at 1-877-424-0007. Our online chat team is available during regular business hours. Connect with them using the button at the bottom of help.montgomeryadvertiser.com/contact-us

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