New York Times Publishes a Swastika-Shaped Crossword Puzzle on First Day of Hanukkah
New York Times readers were horrified to see that Sunday’s crossword puzzle was in the shape of a swastika, an especially egregious oversight as Sunday was also the first day of Hanukkah.
Meghan McCain was among the many calling out the Times. “On the first night of Hanukkah the anti-Israel New York Times issues a crossword puzzle that looks like a swastika. Can’t make this s— up. We see you @nytimes – we see you,” she tweeted.
The Times, meanwhile, defended the design and insisted the antisemitic pattern was unintentional. “This is a common crossword design: Many open grids in crosswords have a similar spiral pattern because of the rules around rotational symmetry and black squares,” a Times spokesperson told TheWrap on Monday.
On the first night of Hanukkah the anti-Israel New York Times issues a crossword puzzle that looks like a swastika. Can’t make this shit up.
We see you @nytimes – we see you. pic.twitter.com/nNIqpLGdJH— Meghan McCain (@MeghanMcCain) December 19, 2022
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Apparently, it’s not the first time this has happened. In 2017, the New York Times Games account responded with this statement after they were accused of a similar offense: “Yes, hi. It’s NOT a swastika. Honest to God. No one sits down to make a crossword puzzle and says, ‘Hey! You know what would look cool?'”
Other people have pointed out that the @nytimes crossword has an interesting layout this week. I thought, “There’s no way this actually made it to print.” I had just bought the print copy… and we’ll shit. I did nahtsee that coming. (This is real, I just took the photo) pic.twitter.com/j7OPp3UDyr
— Zach D Roberts – Photojournalist for hire (@zdroberts) December 18, 2022
Reactions poured in immediately Sunday.
“I want to thank the New York Times for validating my decision to cancel my subscription months ago. To put out a crossword puzzle that glaringly resembles a swastika on the first day of Hanukkah is either extremely irresponsible or intentional,” tweeted @akaDottiedanger.
Twitter user MissesDread commented in response to the Times’ comment on Monday, “Even if we were to believe that it’s ‘a common puzzle design,’ IT SHOULDN’T BE, @nytimes.”
Brian E. Makes Games tweeted, “Just wanted to send a hearty F— YOU to Ryan McCarty and the @nytimes you goddamn nazi-owned, nazi-propagandizing, anti-Semitic pieces of rancid dog s—!!! Its the first day of Hanukkah and you do this?! EAT S—!”
Sunday’s puzzle, which was created by Ryan McCarty and edited by longtime puzzles editor Will Shortz, was titled “Some Theme is Missing.” It ran in the print version and online, as several subscribers shared screenshots. (All NY Times online games, including Wordle, are available only to subscribers.)
Julien Blue pointed out that Shortz has had to apologize for other offensive puzzles in the past and called for the Times to “fire [the] racist crossword editor.”
The Times did not comment on this tweet about Shortz.
New York Times @nytimes – FIRE Racist Crossword editor is Will Shortz – he's done racist things on NYT too many times – now a nazi swastika on Hanukkah???? pic.twitter.com/lPBRCbRPwb
— Julie Violet ( Julien Blue )
(@JulieViolet2) December 19, 2022
Yes, hi. It's NOT a swastika. Honest to God. No one sits down to make a crossword puzzle and says, "Hey! You know what would look cool?"
— New York Times Games (@NYTGames) October 28, 2017
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Today’s Sunday New York Times crossword puzzle.
On same day as the first day of Hanukkah.
Like WTF AYFKM!?!?!?!? pic.twitter.com/Yda72GDg9e— HNDRX (@TheHndrx) December 18, 2022
I had to look it up because I thought there was no way in hell it was real.
This is the design of today's New York Times crossword puzzle. It's also the start of Hanukkah.
Someone needs to be held accountable. pic.twitter.com/2cT532pmdw— Destry (@DestryBrod) December 19, 2022