Sports features in The New York Times’ crosswords in several different ways. Among these, including sports–related clues that require solvers to know any specific facts or statistics concerning sports teams, players, or events, is one means to go. One alternative in the Times is that they often use sports-themed puzzles, like which sport or team to focus on. Also, the Times may add sports mimicry by using puns or anagrams in the puzzle. The Times' philosophy on how to include sports in its crosswords is to offer readers puzzles that are interesting, difficult, and broad enough so anybody can solve them. Know more : https://sportsbyte.net/fodder-for-a-sports-wonk-nyt/
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