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Amy Reynaldo, the author of How to Conquer the New York Times Crossword Puzzle, is a top-10 finisher at the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament. Her first New York Times crossword byline appeared July 5, 2009. She solves at least three crosswords a day and writes about them here.
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Author Archives: Jeffrey
Wall Street Journal, 8/6/10
“Pin Numbers” by Harvey Estes – 11:09 Hi and welcome to another edition of crosswords with Jeffrey.
Wall Street Journal, 7/30/10
“Ful Employment” by Randolph Ross – 10:21 Hi, Jeffrey here. Welcome to a very special Wall Street Journal crossword.
Wall Street Journal, 7/23/10
“Baseball Trades” by Dan Fisher – 16:39 BC (before coffee) Hi, everybody. Jeffrey here with another weekly dose of Wall Street Journal crossword wackiness.
Wall Street Journal, 7/9/10
“Come to an End” by Harvey Estes – untimed
Wall Street Journal, 6/11/10
“T Party” by Randoph Ross – 9:46 Hi everyone. Jeffrey here. Did you know my middle name is STuarT? With 2 T’s?
Wall Street Journal, 6/4/10
“Minding the Store” by Gabriel Stone – 13:59 Happy Friday puzzle fans. Jeffrey is back again with the Wall Street Journal weekly crossword review.
Wall Street Journal, 5/28/10
“S&L Deposits” by Charles Oldham – 13:01 Hi everybody. Here’s an actual quote from an email sent to a colleague today: Thanks [...] but I didn’t just fall off the back of the turnip truck…..I have a long time friend … Continue reading