Tensions mount, uncertainty looms, words take on a rather threatening aspect. HT puzzles editor Kabir Firaque writes on being stuck in a grid, with the clock ticking.
Crosswords occupy a special piece of real estate within the pages of newspapers and magazines. They stand apart from editorial content, their black-and-white grids offering millions of solvers a ...
Andrew Spooner makes his New York Times Crossword debut. By Deb Amlen Jump to: Tricky Clues FRIDAY PUZZLE — I don’t know about you, but I sometimes think about debut entries while solving. Knowing the ...
How your daily crossword could subtly be affecting your political views - In a new book, a veteran crossword constructor argues that politics seeps its way into the popular puzzles ...
As design week kicks off in Toronto, Matthew Hague talks to designers and design boosters about where the look, feel and ...
From simple and suave to ultra-stylish yet understated, the red carpet balanced bold moments with safer, familiar choices ...
Last week I wrote about inspiring young athletes who are taking fitness to the next level, but at the other end of the ...
In today’s news, inflation slows to 3.4 per cent, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio says President Donald Trump plans to buy Greenland, and BlueScope’s takeover defence lies in the dirt.
Here's today's NYT Mini Crossword answer. These answers will help you solve New York Times' popular crossword game, Mini ...
Richard E. Maltby Jr. on his fifty years of writing puzzles for Harper’s Magazine, his side hustle as a musical lyricist and Tony Award–winning director, and the crossword’s place in contemporary Amer ...