Since the launch of the Crossword in 1942, The Times has captivated solvers by providing engaging word and logic games. In ...
THURSDAY PUZZLE — There are two kinds of constructors: those who want to have a relatively easy time filling and cluing a ...
10D. This one made me laugh out loud. Instead of referring to the ice cream flavor, this clue hints at pavement. The ...
David Kwong, the magician, branches out with a festive Sunday puzzle.
DIGIT (40A) is the word for a [Finger or toe]. But it’s also, [when read as two words, what you can do to the ends of 17- and 62-Across and 10- and 34-Down]. Here’s where that hard G comes in: DIG IT.
There are 10 entries in the theme set today, at 23-, 25-, 38-, 43-, 59-, 80-, 93-, 98-, 115- and 118-Across. Each is clued by ...
Jonathan Baude spent 20 years trying to get published in the NY Times crossword. At 18, he got his first rejection. At 38, he ...
22A. [Treats whose name is derived from the Arabic for “to drink”] are SORBETS, from sharbat. Thousands of years ago, ...
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See the clues, discuss the puzzle and read a Q&A with Christina Iverson, who constructed it. By Isaac Aronow This page contains everything you could ever want to know about this year’s Super Mega ...
The title of the puzzle, “Change Locations,” is kind of a helpful reference to the fact that the spellings of these places ...
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