The New York Times staffers
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EDITORS

The New York Times staffers

EDITORS

New York Times staffers

OCHS

The New York Times publisher

PAPER
The New York Times, e.g.
DOWD
The New York Times columnist Maureen
RENZOPIANOArchitect of the New York Times Building
LADYThe Gray ... (New York Times nickname) (4)
LADYThe Gray ... (nickname for The New York Times)
RENZO... Piano, designer of The New York Times Building
MIARapper currently feuding with the New York Times
MASLINFormer "The New York Times" film critic Janet
WENGThe other Will who edited New York Times puzzles
NEWSWhatever the "New York Times" staff chooses to print
COMICSCommon newspaper feature not seen in The New York Times
APPWhat many use to solve the New York Times crossword
WILLPOWERThe ability to publish a crossword in the "New York Times"?
CENTOne ... (original price for a copy of The New York Times)
COLORPhotograph quality that The New York Times first used in 1997
OCHS1896-1935 New York Times publisher Adolph who revived the paper
OPEDThe first one in The New York Times appeared in 1970
PRIZEPulitzer ... (one of over 100 awards won by The New York Times)
WARCivil ... (event that prompted The New York Times to begin publishing Sunday issues)
OCHSAdolph who was chief of The New York Times from 1896 to 1935
DAILYNew-York ... Times (original name of The New York Times, from 1851 to 1857)
SULLIVANNew York Times Co. v. ... (landmark 1964 Supreme Court libel case supporting freedom of the press)
YEARSNew ... Eve (time of an annual ball-dropping tradition that was started by The New York Times in 1907)
PENTAGON... Papers (top-secret documents about the U.S.'s involvement in Vietnam that was published in The New York Times in 1971)
QADDAFI"Wrong" way to spell a world leader's name in a New York Times crossword, according to a 1999 episode of "The West Wing"
SANTA"Ten times ten thousand years from now, he will continue to make glad the heart of childhood" according to a New York Sun editorial of September 21, 1897