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The economics profession, the authors concluded, had a puzzle on its hands.Economists have been struggling to solve it ever since.
As for the title "Stomachion," the exhibition tells us: "In the ancient world, if you had a puzzle, you didn't have a brain-teaser — you had stomach trouble".
Under his patient tutorship, I had a puzzle published by John Perkin in 1979 which I set at the age of 15 - and which looks awful now!
Karen Young Bonin has not had a puzzle in The New York Times since just before I started writing Wordplay, and before that, her last puzzle was in 2001.
Mr. Steinberg made his crossword debut in June (Across Lite, Solution, blog) at the tender age of 14 with a brilliant code-breaking grid, and so far, he's had a puzzle published on a Monday, a Tuesday and two Thursdays.
Sam Ezersky, a teenager who has already had a puzzle or two published in other places, makes his debut here in The New York Times today with the able assist of veteran Victor Fleming.
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