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- Q: What are the dimensions of the completed puzzle? A: The finished puzzle size is twenty-six point six to five inches by nineteen point two five inches.
- Q: What is the total number of pieces in this puzzle? A: This jigsaw puzzle contains one thousand pieces.
- Q: What material is the puzzle made from? A: The puzzle is made from cardboard, ensuring durability and sustainability.
- Q: Who is the artist of the puzzle's cover design? A: The cover artwork is by Arthur Getz, a renowned artist for The New Yorker.
- Q: What age group is this puzzle recommended for? A: The puzzle is recommended for ages thirteen years and older.
- Q: Is this puzzle suitable for beginners? A: No, this puzzle is designed for intermediate and advanced puzzlers looking for a challenge.
- Q: How do I store the puzzle pieces after use? A: Store the puzzle pieces in a cool, dry place to maintain their quality and prevent damage.
- Q: Can the puzzle pieces be cleaned? A: Yes, but do not soak them; gently wipe with a damp cloth if necessary.
- Q: Are the puzzle pieces made with safety regulations in mind? A: Yes, New York Puzzle Company adheres to CPSIA, ASTM, and CE safety regulations.
- Q: Is this puzzle environmentally friendly? A: Yes, one percent of each sale is pledged to environmental non-profits, promoting sustainability.
- Q: What makes this puzzle a good gift? A: This puzzle is made from high-quality materials, making it an ideal gift for puzzle enthusiasts.
- Q: How many unique piece shapes does this puzzle have? A: The puzzle has randomly die-cut pieces, meaning no two pieces are alike for added challenge.
- Q: Can I find other puzzles with similar covers? A: Yes, New York Puzzle Company offers a curated selection of New Yorker covers in various piece counts.
- Q: What should I do if a piece is missing? A: Contact New York Puzzle Company's customer service for assistance with missing pieces.
- Q: Is this puzzle made in the USA? A: Yes, the puzzle is proudly printed, cut, and boxed in the United States.

