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I Think Knot

New York Times, Sunday, January 12, 2025

Author:
Jeffrey Martinovic
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
107-Across : The stuff of Persian myths?
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Jeffrey Martinovic

This puzzle:

Rows: 21, Columns: 21 Words: 138, Blocks: 84 Missing: {KZ} Grid has mirror symmetry. This is puzzle # 9 for Mr. Martinovic. Sunday freshness: 23%
Will Shortz notes:
Jeffrey Martinovic is a mechanical engineering student at Western University, in London, Ontario. He's been solving crosswords since he was 10, helping his mother with the puzzle in the ... read more
Jeffrey Martinovic notes:
The idea for this puzzle came to me one sleepless night about a year ago. Finding theme entries proved to be a fun and welcome diversion, and once I stumbled across the STRING/THREAD ... read more
Jim Horne notes:

Where the circled words cross, they're ALL TIED UP. Change directions at the middle knots to get THREAD, STRING, CORD, ROPE, CABLE, and YARN.

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© 2025, The New York Times1/12/25 ( No. 27,459 )
Across
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"It's fine, I guess" : MEH
4
Dash follower : CAM
7
Source of some insomnia : ANGST
12
Quick reads on the subway, perhaps : ADS
15
Filing pro : CPA
18
Treasure-seeking woodcutter of folklore : ALIBABA
20
More in need of a massage : SORER
21
Group that works only for a few seconds at a time : PITCREW
23
H.S. club with student "diplomats" : MODELUN
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In unison : ASONE
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🙄 : EYEROLL
26
"To add on …" : ANDALSO
27
Witches' brew creatures : NEWTS
28
Concocts : DEVISES
29
Buffalo's county : ERIE
30
Feline : CATTISH
32
Needles : RIBS
33
"The Situation Room" airer : CNN
35
Nicholas II was the last one : TSAR
37
Measure of resistance : OHM
38
Cathedral feature : APSE
40
Disco fan on "The Simpsons" : STU
43
Some professions : VOWS
45
Literary recommendations : MUSTREADS
48
Stick in a bathroom cabinet : QTIP
49
Goofs : SLIPSUP
52
Like the glow of the last embers in a fire : FAINT
53
Completely destroyed : INRUINS
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Doctoral hurdles : ORALS
57
Double-___ (hypermobile, medically) : JOINTED
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Gives an illegal assist : ABETS
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Produce and discharge : SECRETE
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Some Korean smartphones : LGS
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R&B singer Williams : DENIECE
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Suffix with legal and official : ESE
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Publican's offering : ALE
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It's connected to the eustachian tube : EAR
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Org. with four divisions: Atlantic, Central, Pacific and Metropolitan : NHL
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Told (on) : TATTLED
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Accepts a ring, in a way : SAYSIDO
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Court figure : STENO
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Oxford institution, familiarly : OLEMISS
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Many apartments in a warehouse district : LOFTS
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Lucky charms : AMULETS
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Like a porcupine's back : SPINY
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Put in front of a fan : AIRCOOL
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Person who likes to go solo : LONEWOLF
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[I'm shocked!] : OMG
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Like many video game characters : PLAYABLE
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A long, long time : AGES
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Even … or like three pairs of answers in this puzzle : ALLTIEDUP
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Some drinks and breads : RYES
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Germs, on the playground : COOTIES
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Enthusiastic response : SURECAN
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Shots, for example : BARORDERS
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The stuff of Persian myths? : NINELIVES
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___ 101, 508-meter skyscraper that was once the world's tallest : TAIPEI
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Altoid alternatives : TICTACS
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"Count me in!" : LOVETO
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Goad : URGEON
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It might be rolled out in a studio : YOGAMAT
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Archenemy of the Avengers : THANOS
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"No thanks" : PASS
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U.S. president during the moon landing : NIXON
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Walker with the 2015 triple-platinum hit "Faded" : ALAN
Down
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Common first word : MAMA
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Big first name in American business : ELON
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Devices worn by informants … and what can be found inside three pairs of answers in this puzzle : HIDDENWIRES
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Coin toss directive : CALLIT
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Exploits, as power : ABUSES
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Spanish hand : MANO
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Sitting meditation pose : ASANA
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How an animal's length may be measured : NOSETOTAIL
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Feature visible on a tree stump : GROWTHRING
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Feelings : SENTIMENTS
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Lock : TRESS
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Did like : APED
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Ones unlikely to call the handyman, for short : DIYERS
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Many-hit Wonder : STEVIE
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Bit of embroidery … or what's depicted literally three times in this puzzle : CROSSSTITCH
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He was named Athlete of the Century by the I.O.C. : PELE
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Hole punchers : AWLS
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Symbol of a downturn in the business world : BEAR
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House, slangily : CRIB
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French wine designation : CRU
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Was ill with : HAD
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Big letters in the pharmaceutical industry : CVS
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Like a situation that can't end badly : NOLOSE
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Electrical unit : AMP
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Tire reading, for short : PSI
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Shiny festive décor : TINSEL
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Co. that may have a package deal? : UPS
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They watch from afar : SPACETELESCOPES
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West Coast airport code : SFO
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Downed : ATE
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Title bestowed annually in New Orleans : QUEENOFCARNIVAL
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Photography inits. : SLR
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"What's the ___?" : USE
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Grandma, endearingly : NAN
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Result of a hit single, maybe : RBI
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Ingredient in a certain "salad" : JELLO
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Do-or-die occasions : DDAYS
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Self image? : TAT
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Destinations for ambulances, for short : ERS
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Slippery sorts : EELS
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Equestrian's command : EASY
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Over : ANEW
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Dog whose name was Terry before her most famous film role : TOTO
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Station locations : DEPOTS
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Lightly burns : SINGES
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Hip bones : ILIA
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Blue tang fish of Pixar fame : DORY
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Ecological portmanteau since 1905 : SMOG
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Pull some strings, say? : TUNE
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Opera name that might be heard in an opera singer's warm-up : MIMI
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Country singer Keith : TOBY
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Heavy part of a platform shoe : SOLE
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Styled after : ALA
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List of candidates : SLATE
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Muesli brand with mountains on the packaging : ALPEN
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Rock and roll Paul of fame : LES
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Like some playful teasing : FLIRTY
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Very precise sort : PURIST
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Wound : LESION
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Slain king in "Macbeth" : DUNCAN
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Frequently deconstructed dessert items : OREOS
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Mythological owner of an eight-legged horse named Sleipnir : ODIN
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Foe of a Saxon : CELT
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"Hi" or "bye" on Kauai : ALOHA
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Imperial energy meas. : BTU
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Grp. making after-work plans? : AARP
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Baltic capital city : RIGA
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___ cava : VENA
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English prep school with a shade of blue named after it : ETON
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Cry for help : SOS
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Tool used in many a sci-fi film : CGI
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Burden : TAX
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Part of a Latin trio : AMO

Answer summary:
4 unique to this puzzle, 2 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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