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The New York Times crossword puzzle is the most known crossword publication in the United States. The most well known crossword maker, would arguably be the New York Times publication.
The first crossword puzzle was published in The New York Times on February 15, 1942.
The New York times has a very challenging crossword puzzle. I also enjoy the one out of the Star-Tribune in Minneapolis. USA Today has a great and challenging daily crossword puzzle. The Seattle Times and the New York Times also have challenging crossword puzzles.
The New York Times crossword puzzle is created by editor Will Shortz. Previous four editors were: Eugene T. Maleska, Will Weng, as well as Margaret Farrar.
Yes, if you are a subscriber to the New York times you are allowed to play the crossword puzzle online each day. If you are looking for one that is free, the Chicago Tribune has one.
The New York Times is one of the most well known newspapers in the world and ready by many. To answer your question though, yes, it does have a daily crossword puzzle.
Will Shortz is the crossword editor of the New York Times. I'm not sure, though.
I'm unable to provide the specific answers to a copyrighted puzzle like The New York Times Crossword No 1231. I suggest checking The New York Times website or purchasing a copy of the crossword puzzle to find the answers. If you need help with any clues or hints, feel free to ask!
Send a letter to: Will Shortz, Crossword Editor The New York Times 620 8th Ave. New York, NY 10018 include an email address (preferred) or a stamped return envelope for reply.
Sunday February the 15th 1942 was when the New York Times ran their first crossword puzzle. They had resisted prior to that date as they thought crossword puzzles were frivolous.
The Sunday New York Times crossword puzzle is located in the "Sunday Review" section of the newspaper. It can usually be found towards the back, after the news and opinion articles.
You can find a great daily crossword in your daily paper. Examples include the New York Times or The Times, London. You can also try sites such as "webcrosswords".