CROSSWORDS: 2020s

Highlights | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | References


Highlights

  • 2020: Covid; Constructing Crosswords offered; Thinking Inside the Box by Adrienne Raphel
  • 2021: An A.I. (Dr. Fill) Wins ACPT 2021; NYT abandons .puz files

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  • 10th Anniversary of CROSSWORDS and YOU (this course)!
  • An A.I. Finally Won an Elite Crossword Tournament (ACPT 2021)
    Its name is Dr. Fill, and it isn't allowed to keep the prize money; Slate; 4/27/2021
    ;
    (more articles: Solving: References: AI)
  • Crossword Fans Are Mad At The New York Times no .puz files; 8/3/2021
  • NYT Games No Longer Available on Across Lite as of Aug. 10 i.e., no .puz files; 8/2/2021
  • Cartoons & Puzzles Issue NewYorker; 12/20/2021
  • THE CROSSWORD PLAY (or Ezmeranda's Gift) by Donna Hoke
    in THE CROSSWORD PLAY we join an expert level crossword puzzlemaker in a puzzle-making workshop, where she
    guides us through the conventions, strictures and rules of crossword puzzle creation -- until things get a bit unruly
  • Brennan Elliott and Lacey Chabert Are Back Together
    Crossword Puzzle Mysteries: Riddle Me Dead
    4/9/2021
  • 'Crossword Mysteries: Terminal Descent; Lacey Chabert, Brennan Elliott Return
    In Hallmark’s 'Crossword Mysteries: Terminal Descent'
    1/12/2021
  • 'Crossword City Chronicles' Gets 1/25/2021 Steam Release! 1/17/2021
  • Letters to Margaret a romance graphic novel by Hayley Gold;
    "If you thought the world of crosswords was black and white, you’d be... mostly right.
    They, like all of us, are caught in a highly polarized imbroglio between sides stuck in their
    black and white thinking. Well, maybe it’s time to consider how the other side sees things.
    So, I made a similarly polarized comic. It’s so polarized that it’s literally divided in half.
    The same series of events are twice-told, each from a different character’s perspective,
    and each packing a different set of solvable crosswords by Mike Selinker and Andy Kravis.
    You can solve along and take the puzzles apart with the characters, maybe gaining new
    perspectives on things as you work your way through each side.

    One side’s protagonist, Derry Down, believes that the New York Times crossword reinforces
    stereotypes, is non-inclusive, and uses offensive clues. Across the aisle (and the bookbinding)
    is Margaret "Maggie" A. Cross, who's maddened by blogger critiques that call for stemming
    the choice of words and topics broached in the NYT crossword in the name of sensitivity.
    The twosome's opinions clash on the web, in the crossword blogosphere, and IRL on the
    campus of Columbia University — but to complicate things, Maggie is visited by the voice
    of puzzles past: Margaret Farrar. The first editor of the Times crossword emerges in the form
    of letters, as Ms. Farrar attempts to edit Maggie’s amateur puzzle with a 1960s sensibility."
  • One Step Sideways and 13 Down by Lucy Burnett;
    poetry was devised from collaging crossword clues from the newspaper, a process that
    stems from a preference for asking questions over providing answers. At the same time
    a kind of alternative surreal political commentary emerges from the gaps provided by the clue
  • My Mother as a Crossword Puzzle Eleanor Booker; page 1, page 2
  • The Marlow Murder Club
    a classic cosy mystery (and first in a series) with UK-based, crossword-setting, 77-year-old heroine Judith Potts
  • The Year in Crosswords, 2021
    NYT supports more flexible layout but dropped .puz (Across Lite) files/format;
    AI program Dr. Fill won its first American Crossword Puzzle Tournament;
    many discussions/puzzles about inclusiveness:
    Hayley Gold's romance novel Letters to Margaret, NYT did a Black constructors week,
    David Steinberg published crosswords from LGBTQ+-identifying constructors at Universal;
    publications, crowdfunding, word lists, tools;
    accomplishments, firsts, tournaments;
    media, podcasts; theater; gaming; fun with data;
    people, constructors; scholarly works; 1/1/2022
  • Orca Awards -- none in 2021?

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