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Stephen Sondheim contributed a crossword puzzle to every third issue of New York Magazine during its first year of publication. Then as now, the legendary composer took a special interest in games and puzzles of all kinds, as both a collector and a creator. (He sometimes devised elaborate games for friends' parties.) Sondheim's crosswords are unorthodox, offering variations on the usual across-and-down format, and aficionados know them as a high point of the puzzle-maker's craft. To mark New York’s 40th-anniversary year, we've reprinted the first three of them on the pages below.




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Waltz With Bashir Makes War Feverishly Real
My Morning Jacket's Happy New Year
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Rating Ice-skating Rinks
Look Book: The Stylist
Tony Blair Settles Into His American Afterlife
Laid-Off New Yorkers Speak Out
The Young and Beautiful Arrive in The City
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