October 27, 2024 • NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with NPR Puzzlemaster Will Shortz and listener John Meissner of Estes Park, Colorado.
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At the Times, whose crosswords have long been considered a gold standard, Shortz and his stable of test solvers and freelance ...
Times and Sunday Times members will receive a fresh shot of mental stimulation as interactive puzzles microsites launch on smartphone and web for the first time. Smartphone users hitherto have been ...
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Creatures lurk in the depths of Kevin Curry and Jeff Chen’s first New York Times collaboration. By Elie Levine TUESDAY PUZZLE — Today’s puzzle is the first collaborative effort in The Times ...
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The New York Times is making a bigger play into online gaming. On Tuesday, the paper will begin beta testing a new puzzle called Zorse, Semafor has learned. It will be a “phrase guessing game ...