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New York Times slammed for ‘swastika’-shaped crossword puzzle ahead of Hanukkah

The New York Times building on Eighth Ave. in Midtown Manhattan. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for NY Daily News)
Luiz C. Ribeiro/for New York Daily News
The New York Times building on Eighth Ave. in Midtown Manhattan. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for NY Daily News)
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The New York Times is facing criticism after printing a crossword puzzle some say is shaped like a swastika, the day before the first night of Hanukkah.

The Sunday Dec. 18 puzzle, “Some Theme’s Missing,” immediately caused a stir with social media users pointing to the distinct shape.

Donald Trump Jr. was the one of the most high-profile users to call out the paper of record.

“Disgusting! Only the New York Times would get Chanukah going with this is the crossword puzzle,” Trump Jr. wrote. “Imagine what they would do to someone who did this and was not ideologically aligned with them? I’ll give them the same benefit of the doubt they would give those people… EXACTLY ZERO.”

The online comments on the New York Times’ website were similarly charged.

“Count me in as one of the many commenters who immediately saw the swastika,” wrote one. “It would be good if the puzzle editors addressed this and someone takes responsibility. Who cares if it was ‘unintentional’? Isn’t that what editors are for?”

“Take the Swastika down. You exhibit bad taste considering the increased rate of antisemitism in the U.S. now,” wrote another.

The New York Times building on Eighth Ave. in Midtown Manhattan.
The New York Times building on Eighth Ave. in Midtown Manhattan.

“One would think you’d make sure your design isn’t featuring a prominent hate symbol after having already made that mistake,” another added. “The NYT really does need to address this publicly, especially considering this has happened on the start of Hanukkah.”

In his own public comment about the puzzle, the puzzle’s creator Ryan McCarty described it as a “fun whirlpool shape.”

“Thrilled to have my first Sunday puzzle in The Times! This grid features one of my favorite open middles that I’ve made as it pulls from a variety of subject areas,” McCarty wrote. “I had originally tried to make it work in a 15×15 grid but then decided to expand the grid out to a Sunday-size puzzle with a fun whirlpool shape. Hope you enjoy!”