Thursday, August 25, 2022 - EREBUS (the deity, not the manufacturer!)

Thursday, August 25, 2022 - EREBUS (the deity, not the manufacturer!)

An ingenious Thursday crossword by Olivia Mitra Framke and Andrea Carla Michaels, who discovered how to amusingly squeeze US states together, to great effect, in this 5-square-on-the-JAMCR-scale-worthy puzzle. We have all the deets inside, just waiting for you to discover. Remember that if you haven't done the crossword, and want to be able to follow along, just wander over to xwordinfo.com -- there you can see the entire grid filled out (so, huge spoiler alert before you go there...

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Monday, September 30, 2024 - All good months must come to an end ...

Monday, September 30, 2024 - All good months must come to an end ...

Today's crossword, by Alexander Liebeskind, does what all good Monday crosswords should do: offer entertaining clues and not crush the spirit of crossword solvers just getting their feet wet. Our favo...

1 Okt 202411min

Sunday, September 29, 2024 - Joe Deeney rides, er, writes, again!

Sunday, September 29, 2024 - Joe Deeney rides, er, writes, again!

Joe Deeney has gotten accolades for writing terrific crosswords, and today's puzzle, we are pleased to report, continues the streak. The theme is ingenious, there are lots of gems everywhere you look ...

30 Sep 202422min

Saturday, September 27, 2024 - Tarnation this was a tough crossword!

Saturday, September 27, 2024 - Tarnation this was a tough crossword!

You know when a grid has words like HORCHATA and AORTAE lurking inside that the puzzle is going to be tough, and that is most definitely the case today, in this epic Saturday crossword by Margaret Sei...

29 Sep 202422min

Friday, September 27, 2024 - A LYRICAL Friday crossword

Friday, September 27, 2024 - A LYRICAL Friday crossword

Today's crossword, Jake Bunch's second for the NYTimes, and his second Friday, was splendid: even though Friday crosswords are typically themeless, this did have a meta-theme, really, really intriguin...

28 Sep 202417min

Thursday, September 26, 2024 - TARNATION this was a good crossword!

Thursday, September 26, 2024 - TARNATION this was a good crossword!

This is Jesse Guzman's first ever NYTimes crossword, and they've started off with a bang, with a theme that took both cohosts (working independently, as they are wont to do) quite some time to suss ou...

27 Sep 202418min

Wednesday, September 25, 2024 - 🎹 DO, RE, MI, etc., etc., ♫

Wednesday, September 25, 2024 - 🎹 DO, RE, MI, etc., etc., ♫

This is Peter Gordon's 129th NYTimes crossword, and a perfect example of why the NYTimes keeps publishing his work. The theme is brilliant, the clues sharp and, pardon the pun, upbeat -- quite a lot t...

26 Sep 202417min

Tuesday, September 24, 2024 - Time for the Great PECAN v. PECAN Pronunciation Debate (and a Triplet Tuesday Contest 😍)

Tuesday, September 24, 2024 - Time for the Great PECAN v. PECAN Pronunciation Debate (and a Triplet Tuesday Contest 😍)

Today's episode is action-packed, but at its heart is a crossword by Kevin L. Shellito, his debut, and an excellent debut it is, with some ingenious cluing and a delightful theme - deets inside. Also,...

25 Sep 202424min

Monday, September 23, 2023 - HIALL, HELLO, and ADEIU - a crossword that'll get you coming and going

Monday, September 23, 2023 - HIALL, HELLO, and ADEIU - a crossword that'll get you coming and going

We're starting the work week with a pleasing Monday crossword by Freddie Cheng, his 17th for the NYTimes. It had a straightforward, cute theme, and quite a few musicians in the grid, including 35D, "A...

24 Sep 202410min

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