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A blog post by Clare, who reviews the New York Times crossword puzzle from March 26, 2024. She comments on the theme, the fill, the clues, and her personal anecdotes related to the puzzle.
- June 2020
Signed, Rex Parker, King of CrossWorld P.S. Greatest...
- FAQ
Rex Parker Confluence, New York I am the Greatest Crossword...
- Rex Parker in The News
Rex Parker in the News "The Future of Crosswords" by Julia...
- Syndicated Puzzle
Rex Parker in the News FAQ Never-seen character on TV's...
- R.O.B
Rex Parker in the News FAQ Apple co-founder Steve,...
- Gimme Shelter
Rex Parker Confluence, New York I am the Greatest Crossword...
- Bit of Tea to Brits / Sat 5-13-23 / Fingertips-only Rock-Climbing Grip / Four-dimensional Mathematical Model of The Universe / Expression of Frustration Stronger Than a Facepalm / Who Controls The Leftmost Set of Buttons on an Arcade Cabinet / Titular Girl in a 2020 Taylor Swift Tune
The Count of Monte Cristo (French: Le Comte de Monte-Cristo)...
- Midsummer Day of The Ox
Rex Parker in the News FAQ Millions of Ghanaians, ethnically...
- Rhyming Destinations for Yummies / Tue 7-18-23 / Harvest Goddess With a Daughter in The Underworld / Pal You Might Take Fishing? / Chilly-sounding Pod in a Stir-Fry / Muslim Land With a Monarch / Nonvegan Fat in a Pie Crust
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- June 2020
Rex Parker reviews and comments on the New York Times crossword puzzle from March 27, 2024, with a theme based on turning screwdrivers. He criticizes the poor fill and the lack of variety in the clues and answers.
A blog by a crossword puzzle fan who shares his insights, opinions, and tips on the New York Times crossword puzzle. The blog posts the latest puzzle, the theme, the word of the day, and the constructor. The latest puzzle was by Meghan Morris and had a theme of "ambigram".
Rex Parker. Michael David Sharp (born November 26, 1969), known by the pseudonym Rex Parker, is an American college instructor and blogger known for his blog, Rex Parker Does the NYT Crossword Puzzle, about the New York Times crossword puzzle. Outside of crosswords, Sharp teaches English at Binghamton University in New York.
May 9, 2011 · By day, Michael Sharp is a mild-mannered Binghamton University English professor. By night, he is the author one of the nation's most successful crossword puzzle blogs: Rex Parker. Sharp remembers the exact word that finished off his first New York Times Sunday crossword, letting loose that just-finished-puzzle adrenaline rush: "re-up."
Rex Parker Does the NYT Crossword Puzzle. 5,135 likes. Writing about the NYT Crossword, every day