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Maura Jacobson (April 28, 1926 – December 25, 2017) was an American
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constructor, who created 1,400 puzzles during 30 years constructing a weekly crossword puzzle for '' New York'' magazine and another 66 puzzles for ''
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''.


Career

Jacobson had prior experience with trivia, winning $3,150 on three episodes of the game show ''
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'', on shows that aired a few weeks after the show debuted in 1964. She tried her hand at creating crossword puzzles, submitting some samples to
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, the first crossword puzzle editor at ''
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'', who rejected her offerings but offered some constructive suggestions for future improvements. After injuries suffered in a 1971 car accident restricted her activities for a year, she began constructing puzzles while recuperating. Her first puzzle appeared in ''The Times'' on January 17, 1954; her 66th and final ''Times'' puzzle was printed on September 16, 2009.Puzzles by Maura B. Jacobson
Xword Info. Accessed January 1, 2018.
She started writing puzzles for '' Cue'' magazine in 1978 and shifted to '' New York'' magazine when that publication acquired ''Cue'' in 1980. She worked at ''New York'' for more than three decades until her retirement from the publication in 2011, publishing a puzzle that she created on a weekly basis without missing an issue for 30 years; in the year before she retired, she began submitting puzzles in alternating weekly issues with Cathy Allis creating puzzles in the other weeks.Staff
"An Appreciation: Thirty-one Down; After three decades–plus of puzzle-making, Maura B. Jacobson is retiring."
'' New York (magazine)'', April 24, 2011. Accessed January 1, 2018. "Maura had been working for Cue for two and a half years, and in the issue of May 19, 1980, her byline first appeared on our back page. In three decades (until she dropped back to alternating weeks a year ago), she has never skipped an issue, not once."
Through 2011, she had created a puzzle every year for the
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, since it began in 1978.


Crossword construction style

She listed some of her crossword puzzle construction techniques as starting the puzzle from the top left with simpler clues and answers that invite participation, as well as avoiding two obscure answers crossing each other. She preferred to avoid the unusual words often used by other constructors.


Personal life

Born Maura Bandler in Brooklyn in 1926, she graduated from Hunter College at the age of 19 and became a teacher. She married Dr. Jerome Jacobson in 1948.Genzlinger, Neil
"Maura Jacobson, Creator of Witty Crosswords, Dies at 91"
''
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'', January 1, 2018. Accessed January 1, 2018.


Death

Jacobson died at the age of 91 on December 25, 2017, in
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.


References

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