Graduation from the University of Virginia School of Law, Will Shortz, The New York Times crossword puzzle head editor always wanted to do something big in life. Something that he had interest in. The only person who holds a degree in enigmatology i.e., the study of puzzle master NPR’s weekend edition since the inception of the program in 1987. Here is a crisp interview with the crossword Kin-Will Shortz: How did you enter into the world of puzzles? I had been making puzzles at the age of 8. At the age of 14, I submitted the first one to National Sunday School Magazine for publication. I became a regular contributor to Dell puzzles by the age of 16. My childhood has revolved around puzzles. How much time do you take to construct one puzzle? It varies from puzzle to puzzle. The size matters so do the difficulty level. On average, a regular New York Times crossword takes 4–29 hours. Well, editing takes that much of time, not creation. Crossword quizzes ar...
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