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Puzzles

I like puzzles. I like creating them, solving them, and flying across the country to spend entire weekends playing them:


NPR Sunday Puzzle
  • Will Shortz airs my classic TV puzzle
  • Will Shortz airs my capital letters puzzle
  • Will Shortz airs my "OK" puzzle
  • Will Shortz airs my "deep cleanse" puzzle
  • How Will edited the "deep cleanse" puzzle
  • Nations and cities
  • Spoonerisms
  • My TiVo puzzle

Events
  • The 2011 National Puzzlers' League convention, Providence, R.I.
  • The 2011 American Crossword Puzzle Tournament, Brooklyn, N.Y.
  • The 2010 American Crossword Puzzle Tournament, Brooklyn, N.Y.
  • The 2010 National Puzzlers' League convention, Seattle, Wash.
  • The 2010 Westchester Crossword Puzzle Tournament, Pleasantville, N.Y.
  • The 2010 Chicago crossword tournament
  • The 2009 Chicago crossword tournament

Crosswords
  • Learning to construct a crossword puzzle
  • My first crossword puzzle
  • Sitting in for crossword blogger Rex Parker on Sun., Aug. 8, 2010
  • Sitting in for crossword blogger Rex Parker on Sat., May 15, 2010
  • Matt Gaffney's Weekly Crossword Contest
  • Matt Gaffney's 100th contest
  • Helping write The Week's 2010 year-in-review crossword
  • Fireball Crosswords
  • A non-crossword ELIA

And...
  • Guess my word!
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Events of Note

Old Jews Telling Jokes
The title says it all.
Royal George Theatre, thru 2/16/14
Tickets

4000 Miles
Engaging two-hander.
Northlight Theatre, thru 10/20
Tickets

Let Them Eat Chaos
Surehanded sketch comedy.
The Second City, open run
Tickets


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NPR Sunday puzzle

This week:

What familiar saying with seven words has seven consonants in a row? The answer is a common saying, in ordinary English. Sometimes it's expressed in nine words rather than seven, but it's the same saying. And either way, in one spot it has seven consecutive consonants. What saying is it?

Enter here or email me for a hint.

Last week: Name something in seven letters that most people keep in their homes. Take the first, third, fourth and seventh letters and rearrange them. The result will be a four-letter word naming something that the seven-letter thing is commonly used for. What is it?

Highlight for answer: Aspirin, pain

Two weeks ago: The name of what character, familiar to everyone, contains each of the five vowels (A, E, I, O and U) exactly once? The answer consists of two words — eight letters in the first word, four letters in the second.

Highlight for answer: Question mark

Three weeks ago: Name a well-known person from the 20th century who held an important position. Take the first and last letters of this person's last name, change each of them to the next letter of the alphabet, and you'll get the last name of another famous person who held the same position sometime after the first one. Who is it?

Highlight for answer: Ford, Gore

The Siri Project.

The Siri Project.

Guess my word!
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First one's on me

First one's on me

The proprietor, as seen by New Yorker cartoonist Matt Diffee
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Where's Eero?

Where's Eero?
with New York Times puzzle editor Will Shortz at the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament
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