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The New Yorker
Daily Cartoon: Monday, December 16th
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Up from Urkel, World-Famous Nerd
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A Traditional Family Roast
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Kate Beaton’s “A Murder Mystery”
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The Joseph Pulitzer of the Young Thug Trial
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Grocery Run: A Supermarket Puzzle
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Sure, “Paradise Lost” Is Radical, but Did You Know It Was Sexy?
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The Supper Soirée Puzzle
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Recipe Swap Picture Puzzle
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How Did We End Up with Such an Opaque and Costly Health-Care System?
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The Cartoons and Puzzles Issue 2024
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Bad Dog! The Stuntwoman Who Taught Amy Adams How to Snarl for “Nightbitch”
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The Sonic Youth Literary Canon Gets a New Entry
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The Year in Brain Rot
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The Hidden Story of J. P. Morgan’s Librarian
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Greetings, Friends! The Annual Holiday Poem by Ian Frazier
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Letters from Our Readers
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Complements of the Chef Puzzle
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What Professional Organizers Know About Our Lives
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The Crossword: Stop Right There!
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Yule Log Spiral Puzzle
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First (and Maybe Last) Fast
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Snacks of New England
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Briefly Noted Book Reviews
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The Secret History of Risotto
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The Most Dangerous Cruciverbalists of the Twentieth Century
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With a Clip-Clip Here: Sewing Up Oz for “Wicked”
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On Goops and Slops
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“On Keats’s Seeking a Rhyme for ‘Breast’ in Each of His Three Last Sonnets,” by Michael Chabon
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Bored Game
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