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- Rex Parker Does the NYT Crossword Puzzle
A long time ago, I was solving this puzzle and got stuck at an unguessable (to me) crossing: N C WYETH crossing NATICK at the "N"—I knew WYETH but forgot his initials, and NATICK is a suburb of Boston that I had no hope of knowing
- Rex Parker Does the NYT Crossword Puzzle - Facebook
Rex Parker Does the NYT Crossword Puzzle 5,676 likes · 8 talking about this Writing about the NYT Crossword, every day
- Rex Parker - Wikipedia
Michael David Sharp (born November 26, 1969), known by the pseudonym Rex Parker, is an American blogger known for writing about the New York Times crossword puzzle on his blog, Rex Parker Does the NYT Crossword Puzzle
- Rex Parker Does the N. Y. T. Crossword
His initial test post was the New York Times' crossword puzzle which he has solved at that time, but he eventually failed to notice that he is now doing it for more than five years The cartoon part of his initial plan for the blog didn’t become a reality except for his blog name Rex Parker
- Rex Parker Does the NYT Crossword Puzzle: 2026
It's a nice, light, bright, quirky, easy puzzle Yes, it involves non-consecutive circled squares, and those things often fail to yield very interesting results, but here, the double pun (on "oh" and "dear") makes the circled squares make perfect sense
- Rex Parker Does the NYT Crossword Puzzle: 2025
Every year I ask readers to consider what the blog is worth to them on an annual basis and give accordingly 2026 is a big year for me, as Rex Parker Solves the NYT Crossword will celebrate its 20th birthday in September
- Rex Parker Does the NYT Crossword Puzzle: October 2024
The song has been in the puzzle, of course—seven other times—but no one (apparently) had thought to build a theme around it, despite the fact that it seems to be crying out for rebus revealer status
- Rex Parker Does the NYT Crossword Puzzle: November 2025
The puzzle seems to believe that you have a circle (the Across number) and then you (mentally) square it in order to get the Down answer to work But for me, the Across and Down have equal weight and one does not precede (in any temporal way) the other
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