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Quite a Job, You Have to Admit Sam Ezersky wishes us all a happy April Fools’ Day. A ticket taker admitted attendees before Game 5 of the 2010 Eastern Conference Finals between the Montreal Canadiens and the Philadelphia Flyers in Philadelphia, Pa.Credit.Bruce Bennett, via Getty Images March 31, 2021 THURSDAY PUZZLE It doesn’t happen every year, but once in a while the puzzle editors like to throw solvers a curveball on April 1. The most notable one at least while I’ve been here was in 2016, when Peter Gordon made a puzzle containing the message, “DUE TO BUDGET CUTS, THE NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD PUZZLE WILL END TOMORROW.” I thought that this was a hilarious April Fools’ joke that no one would possibly take seriously, so the Wordplay column for that day played along. ....
This competition is now closed Shortly before four o’clock in the sweltering hot afternoon of 22 January 1879, a small group of British and colonial troops, packed into a mission station on the border of Natal and the Zulu Kingdom, had the news they dreaded. Earlier that day, a British column, advancing into Zululand, had been annihilated at Isandlwana. Now there was nothing between the enraged Zulus and the little mission station at Rorke’s Drift, which had been turned into a makeshift hospital for the purposes of the war. Advertisement Some officers wanted to pull out and ride for safety, but Assistant Commissary James Dalton argued that they were bound to be slowed down by the wagons of sick and wounded, which meant the Zulus would inevitably overtake and destroy them. Instead, Dalton told his men to put up makeshift barricades of biscuit boxes and corn sacks. “Now,” he said grimly, “we must make a defence”. ....