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[[Image:HRathvon.jpg|thumb|200px|Henry Rathvon.]]'''Henry Rathvon''' is a [[puzzle]] [[writer]].<ref>[http://www.ranker.com/list/henry-rathvon-books-and-stories-and-written-works/reference "Henry Rathvon Books/Stories/Written works" Ranker.com] Retrieved 10 April 2011</ref> He and his partner, [[Emily Cox (puzzle designer)|Emily Cox]], write The Atlantic Puzzler, a [[cryptic crossword|cryptic]] [[crossword]] featured each month in the [[magazine]] ''[[The Atlantic Monthly]]'' since 1977. (Since March 2006, the Puzzler has been published solely online at The Atlantic's website.) They also create acrostic puzzles for the ''[[New York Times]]'', cryptic crosswords for Canada's ''[[National Post]]'', puzzles for the [[US Airways]] in-flight magazine, and (with [[Henry Hook (crossword compiler)|Henry Hook]]) Sunday crosswords for the ''[[Boston Globe]]''.
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In 2005, Rathvon's play ''[[Trapezium (play)|Trapezium]]'', a [[comedy]] in [[iambic pentameter]], was produced by the [[Orlando, Florida|Orlando]]-UCF [[Shakespeare]] Festival.

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