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Experts analysed data from more than 17,000 healthy people aged 50 and over submitted in an online trial. The team at the University of Exeter Medical School and Kings College London asked participants how frequently they played word puzzles such as crosswords. Those readers of U Magazine who keenly look forward to its crossword puzzle will be noticing, in the current issue, that the grid does not match the clues. Cracking it involves spotting which part of the phrase gives a straightforward definition of the answer. The rest gives you another chance to grasp the solution, in the form of wordplay - an anagram, perhaps, or a string of abbreviations which combine to give the word or words to write in the grid - see examples, right. Guy is taking it upon himself, and with your kind generosity, to try and complete 2,000 crossword clues in 15 hours using unseen Times puzzles.


The NYT’s games have long had a following, with a crossword-only subscription first launching in 1997. But its website added tens of millions of users all at once when, in January 2021, it bought Wordle. But it’s more complicated than sticking a sudoku on the website. The NYT has editors exclusively assigned to curating its game offering, and the publication puts great effort into keeping its community socially engaged with the puzzles.


  • Edward had the ring ready for that moment, and the moment Rachel completed the crossword he officially popped the question.
  • The interview failed, however, to shed light on exactly why so many Allied codenames had actually cropped up in his crosswords.
  • Duggie knows that plenty of people now enjoy Sudoku but for him the crossword will always be king.
  • You will get more proficient at solving cryptic crosswords the more you attempt them.
  • The chief executive of IBM UK and Ireland and deputy president of techUK spent 14 years in senior roles at Microsoft and holds an MBA and a PhD in engineering.
  • Available across iOS and Android devices, the app will feature 15 new
    crosswords every week and new sudoku puzzles daily, top news (tkwebservice.com) as well as access to
    over 15,000 puzzles from the Guardian archive.

‘I just guided her around a bit before that and made sure she didn’t spend too long on that side of the crossword. He reached out to his local Eastern Daily Press to craft coded clues all based on facts about Rachael and references to their relationship. If you don’t have a printer, we’re happy for you to simply write out the solution (as 1 down, 7 across, etc…) and send that instead.



Then came a puzzle with the answer 'Neptune', which was what the Allies were calling the naval assault phase of D-Day. Indeed, so paranoid were Allied commanders about details leaking that a new level of classification, called 'BIGOT', was used. The Liverpool crossword event is being organised by enthusiasts Alan Maycock, of Toxteth, and Sue Taylor, of Sefton Park. It appeared in the New York World newspaper and embodied most of the features we recognise today. The outlet went on to ask its 38,000 followers if they thought the disturbing imagery was intentional or not. The paper did not immediately respond to a DailyMail.com request for comment Saturday evening when poised the same question.


It’s a local charity and one of the hospices which we raised money for in memory of our friend Charlie two years ago. A lot of the income for St Christopher’s Hospice comes from the local charity shops, and during this crisis they are crying out for assistance. And he does try his best to make sure and sneak a few Northern Ireland clues in. "Performance was consistently better in those who reported engaging in puzzles, and generally improved incrementally with the frequency of puzzle use.



Wordle is a simple puzzle game that gives players six attempts to guess a five-letter word which changes each day. Its intuitive gameplay, combined with a mechanism that let users share their performance on social media without spoiling the answer, helped Wordle to viral fame at the end of 2021. There were some easy clues in the NW corner to get me off to a confident start but I hit some problems along the way with several unknown words that had to be constructed from wordplay, and a couple of definitions I didn’t find exactly helpful. "Then it’s the interesting bit where you make up clues for each word – you have to be as original and witty as possible. Sometimes I can stay up half the night working on it – but it’s great fun and I still love it." Nicola Sturgeon deleted all her WhatsApp messages during the pandemic, the UK Covid inquiry has heard. The former first minister "retained no messages whatsoever", the hearing in Edinburgh was told.


  • Then, on May 27, one carried the solution 'Overlord', which was the name given to the entire D-Day operation.
  • Pemberton  is best known for creating and starring in Inside No 9 with Reece Shearsmith, the pair having initially been part of The League Of Gentlemen with Mark Gatiss and writer Jeremy Dyson.
  • Wordle is a simple puzzle game that gives players six attempts to guess a five-letter word which changes each day.
  • That The New York Times would run a fellowship to diversify what kind of people make crossword puzzles may raise eyebrows among some of the paper’s critics, but it has a commercial logic.
  • From their results, researchers calculate that people who engage in word puzzles have brain function equivalent to 10 years younger than their age, on tests of grammatical reasoning speed and short-term memory accuracy.

Her TV credits include Channel 4's The Big Fat Quiz of Everything and the Republic Of Telly, a show she co-hosted on Ireland’s RTE2. If your family is going to complete the grid, you'd hope to have one member who can pick out a piece of cricket terminology - "caught", say (C), or "not out" (NO) - and another with a grasp of the UK armed forces ("Jolly", slang for a Royal Marine may indicate RM. "Pub", for example, is often an indication that the word contains an "PH", as in public house - and the same goes for "local", "boozer", or any other word used in the UK to describe an ale-house.


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  • Knight described the human element of The New York Times’ puzzle creation and curation as "our superpower, basically".
  • Rachael had no clue it was coming, sitting down to do her weekly crossword with no suspicion of what was coming.
  • A few weeks later, the crossword clue 'Red Indian on the Missouri' had the solution 'Omaha', which was the codename for the beach where the U.S.
  • He admitted that terminating his short-lived...Jürgen Klopp has mounted a staunch defence of Jordan Henderson and said the rush to judge the former Liverpool captain over his...
  • The...Nicola Sturgeon deleted all her WhatsApp messages during the pandemic, the UK Covid inquiry has heard.

Crossword compilers regularly send messages in their work – at the beginning of this year, Rev Graham, 92, used his own Guardian crossword to reveal he has cancer. In one of his own crosswords, Halpern wished his mother a happy 80th birthday. People who do daily crosswords or other puzzles have sharper brains in old age, a study suggests. Solving the undefined asterisked clues was helped enormously from being of an age that tuned into the Goons on the wireless (there’s a word now little used but back then pervasive) in my youth.


No broadcast date has yet been announced for the 17th series of Taskmaster, but the show typically launches in March and September.

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