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  2. Torquemada (Edward Powys Mathers), who set for The Saturday Westminster from 1925 and for The Observer from 1926 until his death in 1939, was the first setter to use cryptic clues exclusively and is often credited as the inventor of the cryptic crossword. [3] The first newspaper crosswords appeared in the Sunday and Daily Express from about 1924.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Arthur_WynneArthur Wynne - Wikipedia

    He is best known for the invention of the crossword puzzle in 1913, when he was a resident of Cedar Grove, New Jersey. Wynne created the page of puzzles for the "Fun" section of the Sunday edition of the New York World. For the December 21, 1913, edition, he introduced a puzzle with a diamond shape and a hollow center, with the letters F-U-N ...

  4. The precursor to cryptic crosswords, the simple crossword, has a more straightforward history. The first known published crossword puzzle was created by Arthur Wynne, a journalist from Liverpool. Wynne's 'word-cross' puzzle debuted in the New York World on December 21, 1913.

  5. May 19, 2023 · Modern-day crossword puzzles are said to have been invented in 1913 by Arthur Wynne, a British-born journalist who worked in the United States. He created the first crossword puzzle for the “New York World” newspaper, and it was initially called a “word-cross puzzle” due to a typographical error.

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    The cryptic crossword was imported to the US in 1968 by composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim in the New York magazine, but never became widespread. From 1977 to 2006, The Atlantic regularly featured a cryptic crossword "Puzzler" by the husband and wife team of Emily Cox and Henry Rathvon. From 2006 to 2009, The Atlantic puzzler appeared only ...

  7. Dec 27, 2018 · But no, we have to thank, if that’s the right word, Arthur Wynne for inventing the crossword in 1913. The First Crossword Puzzle. The New York World ran a weekly puzzle page entitled “Fun” in its Sunday edition. Its creation was entrusted to a British immigrant called Arthur Wynne.

  8. 1. US City in Massachussetts (7 Letters) Where were crosswords first invented? Well, the first known use of the phrase "cross word puzzle" appeared in Our Young Folks in 1862, a magazine...

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