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  1. May 19, 2023 · Key Takeaways: Crossword puzzles have a rich history that dates back to ancient word squares, gaining massive popularity with Wynne’s first modern puzzle in the New York World. The New York Times, once a skeptic of crosswords, embraced the trend during World War II, contributing to the puzzle’s status in popular culture.

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    Crossword puzzles became a regular weekly feature in the New York World, and spread to other newspapers; the Pittsburgh Press, for example, was publishing them at least as early as 1916 and The Boston Globe by 1917. A 1925 Punch cartoon about "The Cross-Word Mania". A man phones his doctor in the middle of the night, asking for "the name of a ...

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  4. In 1945, the war ended. But, in both the U.K. and the U.S., the crossword remained, transitioning from relief to ritual. And in new times of trouble, the crossword puzzle is still there to help ...

  5. Feb 5, 2018 · The first Times crossword puzzle was published, a mere six years after publishing a scathing opinion about crossword puzzles. Crossword Puzzles and The New York Times (1941-1950) December 18th, 1941. Lester Markel, the Sunday editor for The New York Times sent a memo eleven days after the attack on Pearl Harbor to the publisher, Arthur Hays ...

  6. Sep 25, 2022 · September 25, 2022. Crossword puzzles got their start in 1913, when Arthur Wynne was putting together the Christmas edition of “Fun,” the jokes and puzzles supplement he managed for the New York World. Believing that readers needed a new challenge, the Liverpool native designed a puzzle with a numbered, diamond-shaped grid with an empty center.

  7. May 15, 2023 · Crossword puzzles, invented in 1913, quickly became popular, and the use of technology allowed for the creation of new puzzle types, such as Sudoku. In the early 20th century, the transformation of puzzles into educational tools and entertainment for people of all ages was significant.

  8. Dec 19, 2013 · Arthur Wynne, a violinist-turned-journalist, created a word puzzle, called "Word-Cross", for the paper's "Fun" supplement. It is the ancestor of all modern crosswords, but differs from them in ...

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