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Under the cover of an internet blackout, Iranian security forces killed hundreds of demonstrators. Only now are details of the carnage starting to emerge. Ryan Murphy attempts to comment on incels, ...
Here’s a crossword clue: “Words are flowing out like rain into a black-and-white grid.” The answer: “Across The Universe.” The name of Natan Last’s new book (subtitled “The Past, Present, and Future ...
Love a good crossword puzzle? Word-game enthusiasts may be glad to know that the first-ever crossword puzzle was published around this time over a century ago. According to Guinness World Records, the ...
Before Spelling Bee, before Wordle and before Connections, there was the crossword. Who invented the first published crossword, and what was it? On Dec. 21, 1913, the New York World, a prominent New ...
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Natan Last, of Brooklyn, works in immigration policy on behalf of refugees and asylum seekers. This is his 42nd crossword for The Times. He is the author of a new book, ‘‘Across the Universe: The Past ...
Get into Dan Kammann and Zhouqin Burnikel’s crossword. By Sam Corbin Jump to: Today’s Theme | Tricky Clues MONDAY PUZZLE — At some point in the early 2010s, an online debate erupted over the ...
In August, New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani hosted a citywide scavenger hunt, inviting voters to scour the boroughs in search of historic political sites. (Grand prize: a bag of chips.) ...
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Take it from me: A crossword clue can be debated with the kind of fervor normally reserved for corporatist propaganda and outright racism. Hello girls at the New Yorker Hotel work on Daily News ...