![]() They have taught me much and have accompanied me on innumerable fascinating and enriching side trips into the English language and all sorts of esoterica about the human condition. Of course, my biggest debt goes to all of my friends with whom I have had the pleasure of working on these puzzles. If you want to receive puzzles from this team and/or look at them at various stages (including "beta testing") of the process, please contact Professor Barany via his e-mail: would like to thank Eric Schulz, Nate Davidson, and Christie Martin for their help in setting up and maintaining these pages, Arthur Rothstein for showing the way at his mojo site, and Jim Horne and Jeff Chen for the fabulous site that we are using to provide on-line solving. Moreover, some puzzles reflect the author's personal interests and biases Refer to the column entitled "Comments" for more specific information (including our best "guestimate" as to the level of difficulty), and note that some of the puzzle pages provide graphics that might give you a better idea as to whether or not you want to tackle them, as well as links for solving them on-line. Some of these puzzles are for general audiences, while others (particularly the " tributes") are for niche audiences. ![]() Puzzles are 15x15 unless indicated otherwise, and are listed in reverse chronological order (most recent first). ![]() ![]() This page contains links to published or "self-published" crossword puzzles by George Barany, constructed for the most part in collaboration with any number of brilliant individuals. ![]()
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