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Working with Words: Inside the New York Times Crossword

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The world’s first crossword puzzle was published in 1913. By 1924, Simon & Schuster had capitalised on the craze, publishing the first crossword book. A New York Times Opinion column at the time called the puzzles ‘a primitive sort of mental exercise’ and a ‘sinful waste’ of time, but after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, an editor made the decision to run a crossword puzzle in the paper as an antidote to blackout hours, to offer relief to its war-weary readers.
And here we are. More than 75 years later, people are still turning to The New York Times Crossword in times of crisis for comfort, stimulation and (occasionally) the competitive destruction of friends and family. Pour yourself a drink and gather with The New York Times’s digital crossword editor Joel Fagliano to discover how a crossword is made, how the team works, and take part in a mini crossword-making session. Joining him in this event is Adrienne Raphel, author of Thinking Inside the Box: Adventures with Crosswords and the Puzzling People Who Can't Live Without Them. Chaired by Heather Parry.
Part of the 2020 Edinburgh International Book Festival Online.
And here we are. More than 75 years later, people are still turning to The New York Times Crossword in times of crisis for comfort, stimulation and (occasionally) the competitive destruction of friends and family. Pour yourself a drink and gather with The New York Times’s digital crossword editor Joel Fagliano to discover how a crossword is made, how the team works, and take part in a mini crossword-making session. Joining him in this event is Adrienne Raphel, author of Thinking Inside the Box: Adventures with Crosswords and the Puzzling People Who Can't Live Without Them. Chaired by Heather Parry.
Part of the 2020 Edinburgh International Book Festival Online.
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