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Jelmer Jan Steenhuis (Amsterdam, 25 March 1954) is a Dutch creator of puzzles and games. Steenhuis is best known for his weekly puzzles in the newspaper NRC Handelsblad and magazine Vrij Nederland. Jelmer Steenhuis used to be a lawyer, an occupation he gradually started to combine with the design of puzzles. From 1987 he was responsible for the cryptic crossword in NRC Handelsblad, the so-called , a renowned puzzle that until then was compiled by Henk Scheltes. Later on, from 1990, Steenhuis also started to compile a weekly variety puzzle in the Vrij Nederland, loosely based on similar puzzles in American periodicals.

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  • Jelmer Jan Steenhuis (Amsterdam, 25 March 1954) is a Dutch creator of puzzles and games. Steenhuis is best known for his weekly puzzles in the newspaper NRC Handelsblad and magazine Vrij Nederland. Jelmer Steenhuis used to be a lawyer, an occupation he gradually started to combine with the design of puzzles. From 1987 he was responsible for the cryptic crossword in NRC Handelsblad, the so-called , a renowned puzzle that until then was compiled by Henk Scheltes. Later on, from 1990, Steenhuis also started to compile a weekly variety puzzle in the Vrij Nederland, loosely based on similar puzzles in American periodicals. (en)
  • Jelmer Jan Steenhuis (Amsterdam, 25 maart 1954) is een Nederlandse jurist en ontwerper van puzzels en spellen. Steenhuis is vooral bekend van zijn wekelijkse puzzels in NRC Handelsblad en Vrij Nederland. In 1997 besloot Steenhuis zich nog alleen maar op het beroepsmatig bedenken van puzzels toe te leggen, om niet veel later ook zijn eigen bedrijf op te richten: Studio Steenhuis. Studio Steenhuis verzorgt puzzels voor diverse dagbladen, tijdschriften, websites, televisie- en radioprogramma's. (nl)
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  • Jelmer Jan Steenhuis (Amsterdam, 25 March 1954) is a Dutch creator of puzzles and games. Steenhuis is best known for his weekly puzzles in the newspaper NRC Handelsblad and magazine Vrij Nederland. Jelmer Steenhuis used to be a lawyer, an occupation he gradually started to combine with the design of puzzles. From 1987 he was responsible for the cryptic crossword in NRC Handelsblad, the so-called , a renowned puzzle that until then was compiled by Henk Scheltes. Later on, from 1990, Steenhuis also started to compile a weekly variety puzzle in the Vrij Nederland, loosely based on similar puzzles in American periodicals. In 1997 Steenhuis decided to concentrate exclusively on the compiling of puzzles as a profession, resulting in his own business start-up . Studio Steenhuis provides, in addition to the mentioned-above, many other puzzles and games, including the daily newspuzzle (In The Middle) in nrc.next and the picture puzzle (Wanted) in NRC Handelsblad. Also in magazines such as , the sponsored magazine from the asset management firm Robeco, and , the student magazine at the University of Wageningen, one can find puzzles of Studio Steenhuis. The annual , in which the economic year is cryptically discussed, is a highlight for many readers of NRC Handelsblad. Besides puzzles on paper, Studio Steenhuis also produces online games, TV formats (including , which was broadcast by the Evangelische Omroep in 2005) and boardgames. In addition, Studio Steenhuis and NRC Handelsblad started a subscription-based website in 2010, on which puzzles and games are offered. (en)
  • Jelmer Jan Steenhuis (Amsterdam, 25 maart 1954) is een Nederlandse jurist en ontwerper van puzzels en spellen. Steenhuis is vooral bekend van zijn wekelijkse puzzels in NRC Handelsblad en Vrij Nederland. Steenhuis was oorspronkelijk werkzaam als advocaat, maar ging dit gaandeweg combineren met het ontwerpen van puzzels. Vanaf 1987 was dat het voor NRC Handelsblad, een onder puzzelaars gerenommeerd cryptogram dat voorheen, tot diens dood, door Henk Scheltes werd geleverd. Later kwam daar vanaf 1990 ook de wekelijkse in het weekblad Vrij Nederland bij, losjes gebaseerd op vergelijkbare puzzels in Amerikaanse bladen. In 1997 besloot Steenhuis zich nog alleen maar op het beroepsmatig bedenken van puzzels toe te leggen, om niet veel later ook zijn eigen bedrijf op te richten: Studio Steenhuis. Studio Steenhuis verzorgt puzzels voor diverse dagbladen, tijdschriften, websites, televisie- en radioprogramma's. (nl)
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