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[1] [6] The newspaper started with weekly 21×21 puzzles on Fridays and added variety puzzles on Saturdays when the paper's weekend edition launched in 2005. [6] Monday crosswords ran in some editions for a few years before the Journal introduced daily weekday crosswords in September 2015; the 21×21 puzzle moved to the weekend, and Friday ...
A man goofing off at work, playing with a fidget spinner and a ball. Goofing off is an American slang term for engaging in recreation or an idle pastime while obligations of work or society are neglected. Common obligations neglected in the course of goofing off include schoolwork, paid employment, social courtesies and the expectations of new ...
Matt Gaffney is a professional crossword puzzle constructor and author [1] who lives in Staunton, Virginia.His puzzles have appeared in Billboard magazine, the Chicago Tribune, the Daily Beast, [2] Dell Champion Crossword Puzzles, GAMES magazine, the Los Angeles Times, [3] New York magazine, the New York Times, [3] Newsday, The Onion, Slate magazine, [4] the Wall Street Journal, [3] the ...
Journal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Kim Strassel, Kate Bachelder, Mene Ukueberuwa and Dan Henninger. Images: Paramount Pictures/Zuma Press/Getty Images Composite: Mark Kelly
The week's best and worst from Jillian Melchior, Mene Ukueberuwa, Allysia Finley and Dan Henninger
Journal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Jason Riley, Allysia Finley and Kim Strassel. Image: Gabriel Barraza/Reuters WSJ Opinion: Hits and Misses of the Week [Video]
Goofing off, engaging in an idle pastime while neglecting obligations; Procrastination, avoidance of doing a task; Running out the clock, in sports, stalling or playing with the purpose of allowing time to expire; Time sink, an activity, especially one seen as wasteful, that consumes a significant amount of time
Journal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Kim Strassel, Bill McGurn and Dan Henninger. Image: AP/Reuters Composite: Mark Kelly WSJ Opinion: Hits and Misses of the Week [Video]