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"Cracking the Clues: Unveiling the NYT Crossword Answers for Oct. 19, 2023"

Robert Ryan, an economist for the British government, has created his third crossword puzzle for The New York Times. While he grew up solving cryptic crosswords, he now enjoys creating American-style puzzles. His latest puzzle features a theme where seven entries are clued with questions and solve to common phrases or terms by adding the letters "U-R-E" to the end of one of the words. The puzzle is praised for its subtlety and well-crafted grid. Tricky clues include animal factoids and wordplay.

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"Embrace the Excitement: Cut Out and Get Wildly Enthusiastic!"

Zhouqin Burnikel and Tom Pepper collaborate on a themeless crossword puzzle for the New York Times, featuring crunchy and unusual answers. The constructors throw everything at it, resulting in a puzzle that flows beautifully. Tricky clues include references to email attachments, air quality warnings, transportation for a bride, and more. The puzzle is part of the Easy Mode newsletter, which offers more accessible clues for those who find Friday puzzles challenging.

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"Cracking the Clues: NYT Crossword Answers Unveiled for Sep. 11, 2023"

The New York Times crossword puzzle for September 11, 2023, constructed by Hoang-Kim Vu, features a theme inspired by Maya Angelou's poem "Still I Rise." The theme revolves around words and phrases that depict rising or ascending, with the letter "I" drifting diagonally upward through the grid. Tricky clues include hidden names, slang abbreviations, and word origins. The original version of the puzzle had additional theme answers but was revised for better fill and difficulty. Additionally, the Easy Mode newsletter offers a more accessible version of the Friday crossword for those who find it challenging.

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"Cracking the Clues: NYT Crossword Answers Unveiled for Aug. 25, 2023"

Rafael Musa's crossword puzzle in The New York Times reveals his feelings of being in a "hellscape" and experiencing sleep debt. The puzzle includes entries related to dating analogies and a shout-out to Spelling Bee. The article also pays tribute to crossword constructor Paul Steinberg, who passed away, and introduces the Easy Mode newsletter for those who want to try the Friday puzzles with more accessible clues.

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"Cracking the Clues: July 19, 2023 NYT Crossword Answers Revealed"

The New York Times crossword puzzle for July 19, 2023, created by Billy Bratton, features clues that require solving for the hidden meaning of the word "it." Examples include "Deal with it!" and "Get on with it!" where "it" represents a deck of cards and a boarding pass, respectively. The puzzle also includes tricky clues such as "OHO!" for "I'm on to you now!" and "Kitchen wrap?" for an APRON. Bratton, a sports fan, hints at his favorite clues and mentions ENO as a valuable asset in puzzles.

crossword-puzzles2 years ago

"The Power of Visual Communication: A Thousand Words in One Image"

The New York Times crossword puzzle featured a special edition with visual clues for the first time. The puzzle, titled "A Thousand Words," included drawings as clues instead of words, allowing for multiple interpretations. The constructor, Christina Iverson, drew the illustrations herself after failing to find a professional illustrator. The puzzle was initially an 11-by-11 grid with emoji clues but was expanded to a larger size. The puzzle was accepted a year and a half ago but required the development of new tools to make it work in the Times app. Iverson, now a puzzle editor for The Times, expressed excitement about the successful execution of the visual clue puzzle.

crossword-puzzles2 years ago

NYT Crossword Answers: Music and Education Clues

The final Wordplay column for The New York Times crossword puzzle was written by a guest columnist, who expressed gratitude to the community of solvers and the editing team. The puzzle for the day was constructed by Olivia Mitra Framke and Brooke Husic, and featured an innovative anagram theme with four 15-letter entries composed of three pieces each, in which each of the three pieces is an anagram of the other two. The constructors shared their collaboration process and some of their unused clues.

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NYT Crossword Answers: Musical Personalities and Utah Students

The New York Times crossword puzzle for Tuesday, April 11, was created by Taylor Johnson and Jeff Chen. The theme of the puzzle was cleverly concealed, with the first and last two letters of each theme entry being the abbreviations of West Coast and East Coast states. The constructors provided notes to explain the theme, which eluded some solvers. Tricky clues included wordplay and pop culture references.