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White also noted a new craze that had originated around the same time as the birth of The New Yorker… TWO ACROSS…Max Schuster and Richard Simon of Simon & Schuster, with their first crossword book, 1924. (americanbusinesshistory.org) White concluded with these parting words, tinged with...
Here is yet another in my series of crosswords exploring the dark side of the human condition (see, for example, Crosswords112,114,115,224,306), the filth and misery that other crossword constructors never come near. Why don’t they, I wonder? Is it that they are afraid—afraid, perha...
With this post (No. 413), we mark the tenth anniversary ofThe New Yorker.Since I beganA New Yorker State of Mindin March 2015, I’ve attempted to give you at least a sense of what the magazine was like in those first years, as well as the historical events that often informed its ...
White also noted a new craze that had originated around the same time as the birth of The New Yorker… TWO ACROSS…Max Schuster and Richard Simon of Simon & Schuster, with their first crossword book, 1924. (americanbusinesshistory.org) White concluded with these parting words, tinged with...
Many opt to share their solutions - no doubt you've seen these quizzical grids around New York Time's Crossword Editor Will Shortz plays. He spoke with "CBS Sunday Morning." "You try to use a five letter word. The computer tells you which letters are in the correct position, but whi...
You can change names, but apparently, you can’t change problems. If you’re a New Yorker unhappy with the internet service provided by Charter Communications (which bought Time Warner Cable, rebranding the company as Spectrum), know that you’re not alone. Far from it, in fact. On Wednes...
White also noted a new craze that had originated around the same time as the birth of The New Yorker… TWO ACROSS…Max Schuster and Richard Simon of Simon & Schuster, with their first crossword book, 1924. (americanbusinesshistory.org) White concluded with these parting words, tinged with...
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Many opt to share their solutions - no doubt you've seen these quizzical grids around New York Time's Crossword Editor Will Shortz plays. He spoke with "CBS Sunday Morning." "You try to use a five letter word. The computer tells you which letters are in the correct position, but whi...