Queen Mary 2 Sails From New York City |
“The New York Times is one of the most esteemed news organizations in the world,” said Josh Leibowitz, senior vice president, Cunard North America. “We are proud to offer collaborations like this one, which will give our guests an extraordinary travel experience that they would not be able to find anywhere else.”
The first New York Times crossword puzzle was published in 1942, when, after the bombing of Pearl Harbor a Times editor made a decision to run a crossword in the paper to offer comfort and distraction to its readers. By 1950, the crossword had become a daily occurrence, and today remains one of the paper’s most popular and enjoyable features.
More about the on board experts:
• Deb Amlen is the columnist and editor of "Wordplay,” the crossword column of The New York Times. She has been making people laugh and learn things they didn't think they needed to know since 2011. Amlen has also been a senior columnist for David Pogue's Yahoo! Tech, and is the author of "It's Not P.M.S., It's You." Her work can also be seen in The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, The Establishment and BUST Magazine, among others.An exclusive cruise package that includes brunch at The New York Times, hosted by the “Puzzle Master” Will Shortz, is also available. This package is only available when booked direct with Times Journeys at 1-855-698-7979.
• Joel Fagliano has been a digital puzzles editor for The New York Times since March 2016. Before that, Fagliano was an assistant to Will Shortz, who is currently the crossword puzzle editor for The New York Times
• Ben Zimmer, linguist and lexicographer, is the language columnist for The Wall Street Journal and former columnist for The Boston Globe and The New York Times Magazine. He is the recipient of the Linguistic Society of America's first ever Linguistics Journalism Award and was recently awarded a Poynter Fellowship in Journalism from Yale University.
For more information about Queen Mary 2, visit the Cunard Line website.
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