Draft:List of crossword puzzles published in the United States

Many newspapers in the United States regularly publish crossword puzzles. For cryptic crosswords, see.

The New York Times
The editorial pages of The New York Times were long hostile to the crossword, considering it a frivolous activity. However, during the Second World War, attitudes changed and Margaret Farrar was hired. She instituted many crossword "rules" or standards, such as no unchecked letters or two-letter answers, ...

The Washington Post
Sunday puzzles.

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Others
Note: A puzzle may be included in this list if its publisher can be linked to on Wikipedia.
 * The Atlantic:
 * Atlas Obscura:
 * The Charlotte Ledger:
 * The Daily Beast:
 * Daily Pop:
 * Jonesin':
 * McKinsey:
 * Spyscape:
 * Vox:
 * Vulture:

College Newspapers

 * The Daily Princetonian
 * The Amherst Student
 * The Rice Thresher

New York Herald Tribune
First newspaper to publish a daily crossword in November 1924.

New York World
Arthur Wynne wrote the world's first crossword puzzle; it appeared in the "Fun" section of Sunday World on December 21, 1913. Margaret Farrar got her start at this newspaper.

Others
Note: A puzzle may be included in this list if its publisher can be linked to on Wikipedia.
 * Arizona Daily Star: Agard, Reagle?
 * BuzzFeed:
 * King Features Syndicate:
 * The Onion/The A.V. Club:
 * https://www.theawl.com/2012/12/solving-the-broken-crossword-puzzle-economy/