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Sheepishly Raises Hand
Mat Shelden takes us for a ride.
By Deb Amlen
Mat Shelden takes us for a ride.
By Deb Amlen
Hal Moore lets things escalate.
By Sam Corbin
Gary Larson and Amy Ensz weigh their options.
By Sam Corbin
Daniel Bodily and Andrea Carla Michaels conspire to fool us.
By Sam Corbin
David Karp’s nimble puzzle might be hard to handle.
By Caitlin Lovinger
Evans Clinchy’s puzzle tests our equilibrium.
By Caitlin Lovinger
Trent H. Evans opens our solving weekend with a fresh and lively puzzle.
By Deb Amlen
Adam Vincent leans into the patriotic.
By Deb Amlen
Juliana Tringali Golden looks ahead.
By Sam Corbin
Josh Goodman sees things clearly.
By Sam Corbin
Margi Stevenson makes her New York Times debut.
By Sam Corbin
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
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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
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