CROSSWORDS: 1940s

Highlights | 1941 | 1942 | 1944 | 1945 | 1946 | 1948 | References


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  • Crosswords were banned in Paris during the Second World War,...
  • 1941: "Code Girls" recruitment; NYT proposal
  • 1942:Bletchley Park recruitment; 1st NYT crosswords
  • 1944: D-Day -- and Crosswords
  • 1945: movie: Brief Encounter

1941

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1945

  • Brief Encounter (movie);
    Wikipedia; Top 10 crosswords in fiction, no 10: Brief Encounter; Guardian; 5/10/2012
    Fred Jesson: Come and sit by the fire in the library and relax. You may help me with the Times crossword.
    Laura Jesson: You have the most peculiar ideas of relaxation.
    Fred Jesson: [playing the crossword puzzle] You're a poetry addict. See if you can help me over this.
    It's Keats. 'When I behold, upon the night's starr'd face / Huge cloudy symbols of a high _______.'
    Something that's seven letters.
    Laura Jesson: Romance, I think. I'm almost sure it is. 'Huge cloudy symbols of a high romance.'
    It will be in the Oxford Book of English Verse.
    Fred Jesson: No, it's right I'm sure. It fits in with 'delirium' and 'Baluchistan'.

1946

  • What do I think of the Secretary of Commerce? HAW!
    crossword puzzles these days are making subtle editorial comments by having
    the initials of congressmen spell out words describing these individuals.
    For example, the initials of the Senator from Ohio spell the word "rat." (Robert A. Taft); 8/17/1946

1948

  • The Crossword Puzzle Mystery (radio show), (April - May 1948) (13 parts); The Adventures of Superman
    e.g., Lois Lane has told cub reporter Jimmy Olsen to look in the Daily Planet from the day before yesterday
    for the crossword puzzle in search of clues in case she hasn't been heard from within twenty-four hours.

    Meanwhile, Lois is on an airplane trying to solve a crossword in order to learn where she must go.
    She finds, thanks to the clues, that she must be in a town called Moundville.

    Not long afterwards, Clark does the crossword puzzle in which Lois had done.
    Mayor Perry White, who has left Kent in charge of the newspaper, thinks that the mild mannered
    reporter has gone mad. Clark proves him wrong and finds that he must go to Moundville as Superman.

    Withers later learns that the head of syndicate in Metropolis that distributes crossword puzzles to
    newspapers like the Daily Planet is also the mastermind behind the gold heists. ~review

References

  • Wikipedia: 1940s
  • The Decades That Invented the Future: Part 5: 1940s
    Manhattan Project; George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four; Polaroid Camera; Computer Bug;
    First Videogame; Guided Missile; House Committee on Un-American Activities; Materials Rationing;
    Helicopter; Microwave; Jackie Robinson; Start of Silicon Valley; Wired; 11/15/2012
  • Paleofuture: 1940s
  • 11 Inventions from the 1940s That Still Shape Our World Today 7/23/2019