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New York Times, Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Author:
Adam G. Perl
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
1-Across : A majority of
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Adam G. Perl

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 36 Missing: {JX} This is puzzle # 25 for Mr. Perl. Wednesday freshness: 71%
Adam G. Perl notes:
The inspiration for this puzzle came from the word "mustache" when I discovered it was a perfect homophone for "must dash." I needed ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
I really liked the idea here. GOBI TWEEN and GO BETWEEN — what fun! PARIS ALE and PARASAIL were pretty clever as well. Neat concept, ... read more
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© 2014, The New York Times12/24/14 ( No. 23,787 )
Across
1
A majority of : MOST
5
They show which way the wind blows : VANES
10
Figs. on a bell curve : IQS
13
Weakish poker holding : APAIR
15
Origami bird : CRANE
16
Once called : NEE
17
1955 Julie London hit : CRYMEARIVER
19
Org. in "Argo" : CIA
20
For mature audiences : RATEDR
21
Glide, in a way : PARASAIL
23
"Well, what have we here?!" : OHO
24
Round trips, of a sort: Abbr. : HRS
26
Easy gait : LOPE
27
Pays, as the bill : FOOTS
29
Charred : SEARED
33
Intermediary : GOBETWEEN
37
Listerine alternative : SCOPE
38
Othello, for one : MOOR
39
Squelch : SITON
41
More than : OVER
42
Eye-opener? : ALARM
44
11- or 12-year-old Mongolian desert dweller? : GOBITWEEN
46
13th-century invaders : TATARS
48
Some sneaks : NIKES
49
Pickable : RIPE
51
It may be original : SIN
52
Not keep up : LAG
55
Left Bank quaff? : PARISALE
59
Elvis's Mississippi birthplace : TUPELO
61
Upstate N.Y. campus : RPI
62
Certain waterway to the Black Sea? : CRIMEARIVER
64
Albany is on it: Abbr. : EST
65
Subject of elementary education? : ATOMS
66
French pupil : ELEVE
67
Candy in a dispenser : PEZ
68
Kind of chart : NATAL
69
Some jeans : LEES
Down
1
Large in scale : MACRO
2
What "O" on a newsstand stands for : OPRAH
3
Tell : SAYTO
4
Cons do it : TIME
5
Device with a programmable clock, for short : VCR
6
Not give ___ (be indifferent) : ARIP
7
N.C.I.S. part : NAVAL
8
Summer months in Santiago : ENEROS
9
Gauchos' wear : SERAPES
10
Conquistador's foe : INCA
11
Royal who's notably a crossword fan, for short : QEII
12
Christmas ___ : SEAL
14
In high demand : REDHOT
18
Four computer keyboard symbols : ARROWS
22
Manatees : SEACOWS
25
Old New Yorker cartoonist William : STEIG
27
Maserati competitor : FERRARI
28
Big East's ___ Hall : SETON
30
Go here, there and everywhere : ROVE
31
Abbé de l'___, pioneer in sign language : EPEE
32
"Nebraska" star, 2013 : DERN
33
M.B.A. hopeful's exam : GMAT
34
"Return of the Jedi" dancing girl : OOLA
35
Gravy holder : BOAT
36
Ora pro ___ : NOBIS
40
Premier Khrushchev : NIKITA
43
Scary experience for a claustrophobe : MRISCAN
45
___ track : TENURE
47
Athens rival : SPARTA
50
"Silas Marner" author : ELIOT
52
Bank security feature? : LEVEE
53
"All Day Strong. All Day Long" brand : ALEVE
54
Horns in on? : GORES
55
Peeling potatoes or shucking corn, for short : PREP
56
Church section : APSE
57
Classic theater name : RITZ
58
Watson who played Hermione Granger : EMMA
60
Disagreeable person : PILL
63
Common adult ed course : ESL

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