David Steinberg (crossword Editor)
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David Steinberg (born in 1996) is a crossword constructor and editor. At 15, he became the youngest published constructor in the ''
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'' and the youngest known crossword editor ever for a major newspaper (''
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Early life and education

Steinberg was born in
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,
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, and raised in
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and
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. In middle school, he was introduced to ''The New York Times'' crossword puzzle by his parents and, after seeing
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build a puzzle in the movie ''Wordplay'', began constructing. He attended
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in Irvine, California, the Lakeside School in Seattle, and
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. He is a graduate of
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.


Puzzle career

Steinberg's first crossword publication was in ''The New York Times'' on June 16, 2011. Since then he has published nearly 500 puzzles in ''The New York Times'', the ''Los Angeles Times'', ''The Wall Street Journal'', ''The Chronicle of Higher Education'', ''Newsday'', ''Orange County Register'', ''Fireball Crosswords'', ''Daily Celebrity Crossword'', the ''American Values Club Crossword'', ''BuzzFeed'', ''10-4 Magazine'', ''The Jerusalem Post'', and books. One of his puzzles was selected for ''Twenty Under Thirty'', and another appeared in ''The American Red Crossword Book''. In June 2012, he founded the Pre-Shortzian Puzzle Project, a collaborative effort to build a digitized, fully analyzable database of ''The New York Times'' crossword puzzles published before Will Shortz became editor. Steinberg directs the project, which was an outgrowth of a project he conducted for a science research course while a freshman in high school. An e-book with 25 crosswords by Steinberg, ''Chromatics'', was published in September 2012. Two months later, he was made crossword editor of the ''Orange County Register''s 24 weekly associated newspapers. This puzzle feature expanded into the Riverside County ''Press-Enterprise'' and the now-defunct ''Los Angeles Register'' associated newspapers. In December 2012, Steinberg was named Person of the Year on ''XWord Info'', which recognizes "remarkable contributors to crosswords." In June 2013, Steinberg collaborated with veteran ''New York Times'' constructor Bernice Gordon on a puzzle that was historic because of their 83-year age difference. At 99, Gordon was the oldest currently publishing ''New York Times'' crossword constructor; at 16, Steinberg was the youngest. In 2013, Steinberg was the most prolific ''New York Times'' constructor, published a total of 15 times that year. ''Juicy Crosswords'', a book containing crosswords Steinberg edited for the ''Orange County Register'', was published by
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in 2016. In October 2017, Steinberg became editor of The Puzzle Society Crossword, a daily nationally syndicated feature published by
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. In December 2018, he was named editor of the Universal Crossword, a daily and Sunday internationally syndicated puzzle published by Andrews McMeel Universal. In September 2019, he became Puzzles and Games Editor at Andrews McMeel Universal, where he continues to edit the Universal Crossword.


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