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Eugene Thomas Maleska (January 6, 1916 – August 3, 1993) was a U.S. crossword puzzle constructor and editor. The New York Times had published dozens of crosswords that he had submitted as a freelance contributor. He became the crossword editor for The New York Times in 1977, replacing Will Weng. In 1993, Maleska was succeeded by Will Shortz, who remains New York Times crossword editor to this day. Besides numerous collections of puzzles, Maleska also published Maleska's Favorite Word Games and A Pleasure in Words, which included a chapter on constructing crossword puzzles.

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  • Eugene Thomas Maleska (January 6, 1916 – August 3, 1993) was a U.S. crossword puzzle constructor and editor. The New York Times had published dozens of crosswords that he had submitted as a freelance contributor. He became the crossword editor for The New York Times in 1977, replacing Will Weng. In 1993, Maleska was succeeded by Will Shortz, who remains New York Times crossword editor to this day. Besides numerous collections of puzzles, Maleska also published Maleska's Favorite Word Games and A Pleasure in Words, which included a chapter on constructing crossword puzzles. (en)
  • Eugene Thomas Maleska (Jersey City, 6 de enero de 1916 - Daytona Beach, 3 de agosto de 1993) fue un crucigramista estadounidense.​ The New York Times había publicado docenas de crucigramas que él había enviado como colaborador independiente. Se convirtió en el editor de crucigramas de The New York Times en 1977, reemplazando a Will Weng. En 1993, Maleska fue reemplazada por Will Shortz, quien sigue siendo el editor de crucigramas del New York Times actualmente.​ (es)
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  • Crossword puzzle editor (en)
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  • Harvard University, Ph.D. (en)
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  • Eugene Thomas Maleska (January 6, 1916 – August 3, 1993) was a U.S. crossword puzzle constructor and editor. The New York Times had published dozens of crosswords that he had submitted as a freelance contributor. He became the crossword editor for The New York Times in 1977, replacing Will Weng. In 1993, Maleska was succeeded by Will Shortz, who remains New York Times crossword editor to this day. Besides numerous collections of puzzles, Maleska also published Maleska's Favorite Word Games and A Pleasure in Words, which included a chapter on constructing crossword puzzles. (en)
  • Eugene Thomas Maleska (Jersey City, 6 de enero de 1916 - Daytona Beach, 3 de agosto de 1993) fue un crucigramista estadounidense.​ The New York Times había publicado docenas de crucigramas que él había enviado como colaborador independiente. Se convirtió en el editor de crucigramas de The New York Times en 1977, reemplazando a Will Weng. En 1993, Maleska fue reemplazada por Will Shortz, quien sigue siendo el editor de crucigramas del New York Times actualmente.​ (es)
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