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Why we turn to crosswords in times of crisis
The Philippine Star
|November 16, 2024
On Dec. 18, 1941, shortly after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Lester Markel, the Sunday editor of The New York Times, sent a memo to Arthur Hays Sulzberger, the paper’s publisher.
In light of the bleak blackout hours to come, he argued, it was time to add a feature that The Times had resisted for nearly three decades: a crossword puzzle.
Markel was acting in part on the urging of Margaret Farrar, then the editor of Simon & Schuster’s puzzle books. “I don’t think I have to sell you on the increased demand for this kind of pastime in an increasingly worried world,” she told him. “You can’t think of your troubles while solving a crossword.”
The crossword has served this role – a solace for the anxious – throughout its history, particularly in times of crisis. Like any game, the crossword offers surmountable, lighthearted obstacles that provide a refuge from the outsize struggles of daily life. But the crossword also has a peculiar quality of straddling frivolity and seriousness. Its clues can cement the enduring status of their subjects, yet the crossword itself is ephemeral: solved, discarded and reborn the next day, in a state of constant reinvention.
As a distraction, a crossword might seem trivial – but the process of solving it has the distinct shape of intellectual labor, lending a refined sense of accomplishment to every solution. As a result, crosswords have always flourished in times of crisis – and may yet prove useful now.
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