June 23, 2009

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“A lot of people have been complaining” about the acrostic puzzle going online only, says Times puzzle editor Will Shortz (left). “Literally thousands of people buy it for these puzzles. This will be the tipping point for them… This is one of those things that’s perfect for the print medium — better than online.” || Mark Potts: “It will be interesting to see how the paper reacts.”

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