Are Crossword Solvers About to Go the Way of Chess Players?

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Nearly 1,300 people spent this past weekend racing to fill little boxes inside larger boxes, ever mindful of spelling, trivia, wordplay, and a ticking clock. They were competitors--newcomers, ardent hobbyists, and elite speed solvers--in the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament, the pastime's most prestigious competition. And most of them got creamed by some software. The annual event, normally set in a packed hotel ballroom with solvers separated by yellow dividers, was virtual this year, pencils swapped for keyboards. After millions of little boxes had been filled, a computer program topped the leaderboard for the first time.

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