EG in the Grid: A Two-Word Theme in Adam Aaronson’s NYT Crossword

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EG in the Grid: A Two-Word Theme in Adam Aaronson’s NYT Crossword
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Adam Aaronson’s New York Times crossword showcases an EG theme: every theme entry is a two-word phrase with the first word starting with E and the second with G (e.g., ETHNIC GROUP, ENDOCRINE GLAND). The clues and syntax—such as “e.g.” and “for one”—signal the gimmick, but there’s no revealer; solvers discover the pattern gradually while the piece also reflects on language, culture, and the constructor’s anecdotes.

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