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  2. Sherwood Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Sherwood Anderson (September 13, 1876 – March 8, 1941) was an American novelist and short story writer, known for subjective and self-revealing works. Self-educated, he rose to become a successful copywriter and business owner in Cleveland and Elyria, Ohio.

  3. NYT Mini Crossword Answers, Hints for Today, February 20, 2025

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    6 Down: Tampa Bay football player, for short — HINT: It starts with the letter "B" Answers to NYT's The Mini Crossword for Thursday, February 20, 2025.

  4. Frank Longo - Wikipedia

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    Frank Longo is an American puzzle creator and author of more than 90 books, [1] which have sold more than 2 million copies. [2]Longo is known for creating unusual crosswords, such as one on a 50x50 grid, [3] [4] the Jumbo Puzzles compilation of 29x29 puzzles [5] and is the creator and author of The New York Times Spelling Bee anagram puzzle.

  5. Jean Stafford - Wikipedia

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    The New Yorker (February 12, 1949) The Collected Stories of Jean Stafford "A Modest Proposal" a.k.a. "Pax Vobiscum" The New Yorker (July 23, 1949) Children Are Bored on Sunday "Polite Conversation" The New Yorker (August 20, 1949) The Collected Stories of Jean Stafford "A Country Love Story" The New Yorker (May 6, 1950) Children Are Bored on ...

  6. NYT Mini Crossword Answers, Hints for Today, January 14, 2025

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    5 Down: Explosive that was originally used as a yellow dye — HINT: It ends with the letter "T" Answers to NYT's The Mini Crossword for Tuesday, January 14, 2025

  7. Margaret Farrar - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Petherbridge Farrar (March 23, 1897 – June 11, 1984) was an American journalist and the first crossword puzzle editor for The New York Times (1942–1968). Creator of many of the rules of modern crossword design, she compiled and edited a long-running series of crossword puzzle books – including the first book of any kind that Simon & Schuster published (1924). [1]

  8. Joseph Heller - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Heller (May 1, 1923 – December 12, 1999) was an American author of novels, short stories, plays, and screenplays. His best-known work is the 1961 novel Catch-22, a satire on war and bureaucracy, whose title has become a synonym for an absurd or contradictory choice.

  9. Sonia Sanchez - Wikipedia

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    Sonia Sanchez (born Wilsonia Benita Driver; September 8, 1934) [1] is an American poet, writer, and professor. She was a leading figure in the Black Arts Movement and has written over a dozen books of poetry, as well as short stories, critical essays, plays, and children's books.