Administrivial Puzzle Contest Alert! All the puzzles this week, from Monday to Saturday, have been created by one person, Patrick Blindauer. Keep your solutions handy, because the Saturday puzzle conceals a meta-challenge involving the solution grids of all six. When you have the answer to the meta-challenge, send it to crossword@nytimes.com. (Please do not post them here on the blog; they will not be counted as submissions.) Twenty correct solvers, chosen at random, whose entries are received by 6 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time, Sunday, Oct. 26, 2014, will win one-year online subscriptions to the New York Times crossword. Only one entry per person, please. The answer and winners’ names will appear on Oct. 31, at www.nytimes.com/wordplay. Good luck to all who enter!
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WEDNESDAY’S PUZZLE — The work world has changed a lot since the Internet changed the way we do just about everything. It used to be that the more time you put in around the office where your boss could see you burning the midnight oil, the better you were perceived to be doing.
That burning of the midnight oil used to be referred to as “putting in FACE TIME” (now better known as the Apple mobile video chat app), and that’s precisely what we appear to have today. ["...precisely what we appear to have..." is not the kind of thing we normally approve of, but we've done this puzzle, so we'll allow it. --Ed.] The black squares form what looks like a smiley FACE, except that this FACE is throwing exceptional side eye, a look of disapproval that involves turning the head and peering out of the side of the eyes. Or maybe it’s a sly grin from the constructor himself.
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