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for French-language crossword puzzles, Records for New York Times crosswords |
Although there were several
precursors, usually the title of the first crossword
puzzle is given to a puzzle published in the New York World on
21 December 1913 (see image on the right). It was created by Arthur
Wynne.
The oldest author of a published crossword was Bernice
Gordon. Her last puzzle was published in the Los Angeles
Times on 2 December 2014 when she was 100 years 10 months and
21 days old. She celebrated her 100th birthday by publishing a
crossword in the New York Times.
Iin June 2010, Claude Coutanceau was able to construct a 9x9 French crossword without any black square. DETAILS
squares |
clues |
language |
author, where published |
320,500 |
91,000 |
Abdul-Karim Qasem (Yemen), unpublished (not yet confirmed) | |
172,000 |
>50,000 |
French |
Thierry Robin, compiled 2004/05, measures
4.30 m x 0.29 m (not yet confirmed) |
160,650 | 64,908 |
Japanese |
constructed by the PR agency Dentsu
Inc.,Tokyo for Daiichi Sankyo Healthcare Co., 29 August
2012 published online |
160,000 |
50,139 |
French |
Didier Clerc and
Pierre-Claude Singer (France) |
64,371 |
Russian |
Svetlana and Semion Belyaev (Russia), measures 6 m x 8 m, construction took seven years, unpublished (not yet confirmed) | |
63,500 |
Sergej Sacharov (Turkmenistan), 1997 (not yet confirmed) | ||
160,000 |
61,401 |
German |
Walter Kellner (Austria), completed in
November 2008 after 20 years of work, measures 12 m x 1
m, unpublished |
60,000 | Russian |
Yevgeny Vorobchenko (Russia) in 2005, thematic crossword (topic: 60th anniversary of the end of World War II), 21 m long (not yet confirmed) | |
50,400 |
Roger Bouckaert (Belgium) compiled 1984-1988, measures 32.82 m x 0.53 m,unpublished | ||
132,020 |
25,970 |
Ara Hovhannisian (Armenia), compiled
November 2007 to October 2008 |
|
120,000 |
37,382 |
Arabic |
Larbi Ouazbir (Maroc), 2005 unpublished (not yet confirmed) |
>91,000 |
28,000 |
English |
published in a box by Herbko |
27,395 |
Jan Kubicki (Germany), 1989 |
||
82,951 |
26,614 |
Robert Trucot (Canada), July 1982,
measured 3.55 sq m |
|
22,223 |
Jean-Pierre Hoorens and Romain Vermeersch
and Albert Carlier (Belgium), published by the publisher
Atlas |
||
20,380 |
Dutch |
H. C. de Waard (Netherlands), compiled
1981/82 |
|
80,000 |
20,000 |
German |
Eberhard Krüger (Germany), published in a
book (available at
amazon.de) |
57,384 |
13,556 |
German |
Peter Bender (Germany), 1981 (not yet confirmed) |
55,080 |
20,520 |
German |
Arne Meyer-Oldenburg (Germany), 42.12 m
long |
50,000 |
18,000 |
French |
Guy Brouty and Jean Louise (France) |
50,000 |
French |
Roger La Ferté (France), unpublished |
|
43,500 |
21,417 |
German |
Werner Schmidt (Germany), unpublished |
41,750 |
16,000 |
Serbo-Croatian |
Puzzle Club Bjelovar (Yugoslavia) 1985 (not yet confirmed) |
12,308 |
English |
Stephen Robinson, published by Onsworld
Ltd, Stamford on 22 October 1979, measured 1.72 sq
metres |
|
10,943 |
English |
Marvid Ryder (Canada), published in the
newspaper Courier Press in Wallaceberg (Canada)
on 28 March 1979 at 1.7 sq metres |
|
31,605 |
10,226 |
French |
Albert Gillet (Belgium), was published |
30,000 |
French |
Jean-Yves Laisné (France) published
online |
|
26,520 |
Daud Sultana (Syria), 1987, thematic crossword (topic: Syria) (not yet confirmed) | ||
25,633 |
Romanian |
Alex Toth (Romania), measures 4.5 m x 2.7 m (not yet confirmed) | |
25,000 |
7,748 |
Henri Blaise (Belgium), compiled in eight
years, 1.76 sq metres |
|
22,550 |
7,317 |
French |
Edmond Guigues (France), 1989 |
20,400 |
6,086 |
French |
Jacky Hup (France), measured 2.88 m x
1.05 m |
16,800 |
5,200 |
French |
presented in Is-sur-Tille (France) in 1990, measuring 14 m x 12 m (not yet confirmed) |
6,334 |
English |
Robert M. Stilgenbauer (USA), constructed
in 7 years, published as a booklet in 1949 by Things
Original, Los Angeles |
|
5,553 |
English |
Hank Koval (USA), size 1.54 sq metres,
published by Prince/Stern/Sloan Publishers Inc., Los
Angeles |
|
3,616 |
English |
Yarlagadda Polic (India) PHOTO |
|
3,600 |
Marathi |
Milind Shintre (India), 2009-10 |
|
10,150 |
3,392 |
French |
Sylvain Marcadier (France), published in
Les Charentes libres in February 1985 |
9,000 |
3,000 |
Italian |
Claudio Sabelli Fioretti and Lucio
Bucella (Italy), published in the Italian journal Panorama,
No. 784-786 |
6,000 |
French |
published in Le Pèlerin Magazine
27 November 1997 |
|
5,329 |
English |
73x73 grid, several crosswords of this
size were published by First Features Ltd, Hastings in
the 1970's |
|
3,600 |
French |
Yvas Pirat (France), published in Les
Dépêches |
The list below contains only words that are (or have been)
actuelly in use. Even longer "constructed" words appeared in
German and Dutch language crosswords.
58 |
Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch
(Welsh) |
Roger Squires (UK), July 1979 edition of
the Telford Wrekin News |
42 |
Rijksluchtvaartdienstweerschepenpersoneel
(Dutch) |
A. van Dun (Netherlands), published in
the journal Panorama |
36 |
Kraftfahrzeughaftpflichtversicherung
(German) |
Ralf Laue (Germany), published in the
newspaper Wir in Leipzig |
29 |
Arondissementsschzoolopziener (Dutch) | |
28 |
honorificabilitudinitatibus (medieval
Latin) |
Edward Akenhead, 1971 in The Times |