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I offer that today’s puzzle, constructed by Aimee Lucido, pitches crossword-as-meme. Her grid pays tribute to a cultural tidbit that has survived a half-century — with a playful visual twist.
Where does the word “meme” come from? The word “meme” has been used in the New York Times Crossword 60 times since the puzzle’s inception in the 1940s, according to XWordInfo.
The Goose Ice Cream Soap meme is confusing the internet, but that’s the joke. Still, people keep trying to solve this viral puzzle.
Erik Agard gives his best advice on tackling puzzles, shares his favorite clue and talks about his "Jeopardy" answer that made Alex Trebek stumble.
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A Norwegian tourist says he was denied entry after U.S. border authorities found a meme of JD Vance on his phone, but DHS says otherwise.
Fieri’s edits to the photo tapped into a viral meme that originated with an image that started spreading online earlier this week.