
“I like very much that they don’t explain things,” the documentarist Frederick Wiseman said. Weve listed any clues from our database that match your. After coordinating with various publications, and helping source new voices, Falcon estimates that more than 100 women-made crosswords will be published. Audiences are dropped into their movies like lobsters into a pot: no score to cue a mood, no voice-overs to establish facts-in fact, hardly any facts at all. Thanks for visiting The Crossword Solver Hobby of New York Times crossword editor Will Shortz.


Their new documentary takes viewers into operating rooms, intensive-care units, and mortuaries, and also into parking lots and dingy corridors-all the uncelebrated places that make up the hospital’s corpus. Crossword editor Will Shortz has written an article for Times Insider about how the game came to The Times, but we also wanted to bring that celebration to Wordplay. In the history of the New York Times crossword, there have been 26,833 daily puzzles and four full-time editors. After a brief postgraduate stint at Penny Press and a 15-year run at Games magazine, Mr. “If they could find a way to record smell, they would,” Alexandra Schwartz writes. A 13-year-old William Shortz wrote a paper titled Puzzles as a Profession.

The filmmaking duo Véréna Paravel and Lucien Castaing-Taylor are trained in anthropology, and while they like to joke that they are “recovering” anthropologists, estranged from the field, their method of making films is indebted to that discipline’s practice of total immersion. SUNDAY PUZZLE Katie Hale, originally from Houston, is a freelance crossword editor now living in London with her husband and 6- and 10-year-old children. The strike will affect late-night talk shows first, including The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel Live, The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon and Late Night.
