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Ginny Too’s crossword debut will unite us in merriment.
By Caitlin Lovinger
Ginny Too’s crossword debut will unite us in merriment.
By Caitlin Lovinger
Adrian Johnson and Rafael Musa collaborate on an uplifting themeless crossword.
By Caitlin Lovinger
Enrique Henestroza Anguiano offers a challenging Friday puzzle.
By Deb Amlen
Paolo Pasco and Sarah Sinclair deliver.
By Deb Amlen
Rebecca Goldstein’s puzzle is anything but pedestrian.
By Sam Corbin
Seth Bisen-Hersh and Jeff Chen game the system.
By Sam Corbin
Anthony V. Grubb makes his New York Times debut.
By Sam Corbin
Michael Schlossberg’s Sunday puzzle is worth 5,000 words.
By Caitlin Lovinger
Hoang-Kim Vu’s latest themeless puzzle will have you singing while you solve.
By Caitlin Lovinger
Were you on Billy Bratton’s wavelength?
By Deb Amlen
Ella Dershowitz calls us by (some of) our names — or does she?
By Deb Amlen
Brad Wiegmann has new takes on old wisdom.
By Sam Corbin
Aaron M. Rosenberg compares and contrasts.
By Sam Corbin
Kiran Pandey runs a tight ship.
By Sam Corbin
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Chandi Deitmer and Wyna Liu combine forces, and games, and produce a charming mash-up.
By Caitlin Lovinger
Just try to resist the allure of Ryan Judge’s striking themeless puzzle.
By Caitlin Lovinger
Robyn Weintraub opens our solving weekend.
By Sam Corbin
Kevin Curry offers a different read on things.
By Sam Corbin
Simeon Seigel stoops to conquer.
By Sam Corbin
Chloe Revery never misses.
By Sam Corbin
You’ll have to use all of your senses to solve Kareem Ayas’s crossword.
By Sam Corbin
Zachary Schiff’s debut puzzle moves softly, but keeps us in suspense.
By Caitlin Lovinger
Daniel Sheremeta makes a sweeping Saturday debut.
By Caitlin Lovinger
Alice Liang and Christina Iverson open our solving weekend.
By Deb Amlen
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Michael Lieberman is not the person he used to be.
By Deb Amlen
David Rockow gets organized.
By Sam Corbin
Daniel Bodily takes a hands-off approach.
By Sam Corbin
Alana Platt makes her New York Times debut.
By Sam Corbin
Luke W. Schreiber’s debut Sunday puzzle is full of character(s).
By Caitlin Lovinger
Eric Warren’s Saturday debut fits a lot of fun into tight spaces.
By Caitlin Lovinger
Aidan Deshong captures our hearts with a lively yet accessible Friday puzzle.
By Deb Amlen
Shh … Royce Ferguson’s puzzle holds secrets.
By Deb Amlen
Jeanne Breen makes her New York Times debut with a puzzle in collaboration with Jeff Chen.
By Sam Corbin
This Tuesday debut puzzle is full of fun facts.
By Everdeen Mason
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Christopher Youngs’s crossword is more than the sum of its parts.
By Deb Amlen
John Kugelman’s Sunday puzzle might sting a little, but don’t take it personally.
By Caitlin Lovinger
The poetic plot thickens in this themeless thicket by David P. Williams.
By Caitlin Lovinger
Carolyn Davies Lynch opens our solving weekend.
By Sam Corbin
Wind your way through Adam Wagner’s puzzle.
By Deb Amlen
Martin Schneider calls ’em like he sees ’em.
By Sam Corbin
Zachary David Levy is really rocking it.
By Sam Corbin
Jack Scherban makes his New York Times debut.
By Sam Corbin
We’ll make sense of Christina Iverson and Katie Hale’s latest diversion, although it helps to have a code.
By Caitlin Lovinger
Adrian Johnson’s Saturday puzzle is daunting, but also a little warm and fuzzy.
By Caitlin Lovinger
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There’s more than one way to solve Hemant Mehta’s Friday puzzle. If at first you don’t succeed with a crossword, develop a good 21-Down.
By Deb Amlen
Sara Muchnick makes her New York Times Crossword debut.
By Deb Amlen
MaryEllen Uthlaut’s crossword is worth celebrating.
By Sam Corbin
Alex Eaton-Salners is just clearing things up.
By Sam Corbin
Jeremy Newton owes us an explanation.
By Sam Corbin
Avery Gee Katz makes an animated Times debut.
By Caitlin Lovinger
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