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Our puzzle editors and Wordplay columnists share their favorite new entries to the New York Times Crossword this year. By Sam Corbin You might assume that after 75 years of daily publication ...
Never mind calculating how wrong they have been in the past. Our desire to know what’s coming sometimes overcomes sound thinking, ignorance of history and an understanding of human nature.