The NYT Mini crossword might be a lot smaller than a normal crossword, but it isn't easy. If you're stuck with today's crossword, we've got answers for you here.
One Sunday night in February, Will Shortz was at his desk at home in Pleasantville, New York, when he leaned to his left and ...
Rated as the nation's best Oktoberfest, the Tulsa event has kicked off and runs through the weekend. Here's what to know.
At 23A, for example, [ Title for a tutorial on musical composition?] is KNOWING THE SCORE, a common idiom that describes someone who understands the situation, whatever it might be. The “score” in the ...
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You'll never guess the flavor combo in these soup dumplings. They, and more, are amongst this week's top dishes.
The best TV show of the year won't make you feel good ... Top-notch casting:Sacha Baron Cohen talks disappearing into 'cruel' ...
It promises to be an event to remember, filled with meaningful moments as people come together to take a stand on the road to make community matter and see their commitment to “Mental Health for ...
UPANISHAD (16A: Hindu scripture) OUTLANDISH (27A: Bizarre) HAND SIGNAL (48A: Cyclist's gesture) HIS AND HIS (64A: Words on some towels) ...
Like Saw, but not Saw. The TellTale comparison was not made lightly; these puzzles draw you into the world and make you feel like you're interacting with it. You don’t just touch a toaster that ...
To make matters worse, my left-hand opponent reopened with a double, which her partner let stand. Should I have run? -- Refuge of the Damned, Tucson, Ariz. Dear Reader: You have no great reason ...