A journey into the world of Will Shortz, the crossword puzzle editor at The New York Times. Known to millions as National Public Radio's "Puzzle Master," Shortz has spent his entire lifetime studying, creating, and editing puzzles, and has built a huge following along the way.
Meet Shortz's diehard fans--including President Bill Clinton, Senator Bob Dole, "The Daily Show's" Jon Stewart, filmmaker Ken Burns, the Indigo Girls, and Yankee's ace pitcher Mike Mussina--and discover why over 50 million Americans do crosswords every week.
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This is a documentary about people who are really good at crosswords and do them often. All different types of people. I'm not so great at hard ones, and these people have amazing skills! It's interesting to see how they do crosswords, how the crosswords are made and designed, and they even have competitions! Documentaries about random subjects like this really interest me if they're well-made and this one is. Also it inspired me to try the New York Times crossword online! Didn't do very well.
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