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DECEMBER 2013 CLUE: In the early 20th century, this architect was famous for skyscrapers he designed, including a green terra-cotta one for a publisher.
ANSWER: The answer to the December issue’s Guess the Architect is Raymond Hood of Hood, Godley & Fouilhoux, who designed the McGraw-Hill Building on West 42nd Street in 1931.
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