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The Crossword
A puzzle that ranges in difficulty, with the occasional theme.
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Solve the latest crossword »
The Crossword: Monday, March 18, 2024
Leonard Cohen or William Shatner, e.g.: ten letters.
By Elizabeth C. Gorski
Introducing the Mini Crossword
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How to Play Our Mini Crossword
Take a little break with our new bite-size brainteaser.
By Liz Maynes-Aminzade
Mini Crossword
The Mini Crossword: Sneak Preview No. 1
Big-eyed baby bird: five letters.
By Mollie Cowger
Mini Crossword
The Mini Crossword: Sneak Preview No. 2
Supply for making Easter eggs: three letters.
By Andy Kravis
Name Drop
Name Drop
Can you guess the notable person in six clues or fewer?
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Play a quiz from the vault »
Name Drop Pack: And the Oscar Goes To . . .
Can you guess the identities of these nine Oscar-winning actors, past and present?
By The New Yorker
Name Drop Pack: Music Legends
Can you guess the identities of these nine Grammy nominees, past and present?
By The New Yorker
Name Drop Pack: Names of 2023
Can you guess the identities of nine people who made headlines this year?
By The New Yorker
Name Drop Pack: Moguls and Money-Makers
Can you guess the identities of these seven titans of industry?
By The New Yorker
Cryptic Crossword
The Cryptic Crossword
A puzzle for lovers of wily wordplay.
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Browse our archive »
The Cryptic Crossword: Sunday, March 17, 2024
Fit last of coconut inside brown rum (7).
By Patrick Berry
The Cryptic Crossword: Sunday, March 3, 2024
Teaches Egyptian boy king essentials of Norse (6).
By Lily Geller
Beginner-Friendly Cryptic No. 1
We’ve added some hints and explainers to make this puzzle a little less cryptic.
By Paolo Pasco
Beginner-Friendly Cryptic No. 2
We’ve added some hints to make this puzzle a little less cryptic.
By Neville Fogarty
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From the Cartoons & Puzzles Issue
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Seeing Stars Picture Puzzle
Decipher the names of nine New York celebrities.
By Suerynn Lee and Liz Maynes-Aminzade
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Lost in Central Park
Solve your way out to reveal a cartoon caption.
By Patrick Berry
How to Play
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Introducing Name Drop: a Daily Trivia Game from The New Yorker
A new way to experience the old pleasure of knowing things.
By Liz Maynes-Aminzade
Crossword
Reintroducing The New Yorker’s Cryptic Crossword
Our delightfully devious cryptic is back. Here’s how to solve it.
By Nicholas Henriquez and Liz Maynes-Aminzade