A documentary that focuses on the world of crossword puzzles: those that construct them, those that love to solve them, those that compete in the annual Crossword competition in Stamford and also on Will Shortz, the editor of the New York Times crossword since the early 1990s. Shortz actually has a university degree in games and organized the first crossword championship in 1978. Some of the contributors to the Times puzzle explain how they go about building them while some aficionados, including former President Bill Clinton and comedian Jon Stewart talk about their love of solving them. The film also introduces several past champions and near champions competing in the 2006 tournament and it takes you from the preliminary rounds to the final where the top three contestants compete in front of a room full of admiring contestants.
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Wordplay
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Shadow Stabbing
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Without Words
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Gary Louris:
Writer
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Fill It up Again
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Indigo Girls:
Performer
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Closer to Fine
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It Might as Well Be Spring
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Richard Rodgers:
Writer
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Crossword Puzzle
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David Shire:
Writer
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If You Don't Come Across
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Saturday Morning
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Can You Find It?
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This Must Be the Place (Niave Melody)
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Every Word
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Gary Louris:
Writer
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