This web browser is not supported. Use Chrome, Edge, Safari, or Firefox for best results.

New York Times, Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Author:
Matthew Trout
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
70-Across : Cuts with shears, maybe
TotalDebut
112/29/2020
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
0010000
ScrabDebutFresh
1.5078%
Matthew Trout

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 36 Missing: {BJQXZ} Spans: 2 This is the debut puzzle for Mr. Trout. Tuesday freshness: 13%
Matthew Trout notes:
The theme of this puzzle came together without too much trouble after I got the initial idea. My first thought was to create a puzzle ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
PRINCESS, DRAGON, KNIGHT at the ends of phrases, perfectly described by FAIRYTALE ENDING? I can almost hear my six-year-old daughter ... read more
Jim Horne notes:
There's nobody better to help you understand the amazing KOMODO DRAGON than the World Renowned Komodo Dragon Authority from Upper ... read more
1
L
2
E
3
W
4
D
5
T
6
A
7
U
8
T
9
P
10
I
11
S
12
A
13
N
14
A
L
O
E
15
R
I
M
E
16
U
N
T
I
E
17
W
A
R
R
18
I
O
R
P
R
19
I
N
C
E
S
S
20
S
N
L
21
C
U
S
S
E
D
22
H
A
L
T
23
D
24
I
E
25
S
I
26
M
I
L
E
S
27
K
28
O
M
O
D
29
O
30
D
31
R
A
G
O
N
32
O
M
A
N
33
W
O
O
34
O
G
35
L
36
E
37
S
38
L
I
P
39
C
N
T
O
40
W
41
E
R
42
O
A
T
43
A
T
S
44
E
A
45
M
E
L
46
O
N
C
E
47
G
L
48
A
49
D
Y
S
K
50
N
I
G
H
T
51
I
52
N
53
V
O
I
C
E
54
A
L
E
55
N
Y
E
T
56
C
R
57
A
58
N
59
I
A
60
V
61
I
62
A
63
F
A
I
R
64
Y
T
A
L
E
E
N
65
D
I
N
G
66
E
L
L
I
E
67
I
P
A
D
68
O
T
O
E
69
R
A
S
P
S
70
L
O
P
S
71
S
Y
N
E
© 2020, The New York Times12/29/20 ( No. 25,984 )
Across
1
Salacious : LEWD
5
Opposite of loose : TAUT
9
Galileo, by birth : PISAN
14
___ vera : ALOE
15
Frosty coating : RIME
16
Loosen, as a knot : UNTIE
17
Xena, notably : WARRIORPRINCESS
20
Show known for its cold opens, for short : SNL
21
Cantankerous : CUSSED
22
Guard's command : HALT
23
Half of a Monopoly pair : DIE
25
"Smart as a whip" and "sharp as a tack" : SIMILES
27
Largest lizard on earth (up to 10 feet long) : KOMODODRAGON
32
Mideast sultanate : OMAN
33
Sweet-talk and send chocolates, say : WOO
34
Looks lasciviously : OGLES
38
Sass : LIP
39
Toronto landmark that's the tallest free-standing structure in the Western Hemisphere : CNTOWER
42
Cereal bit : OAT
43
Totally lost : ATSEA
45
Funnyman Brooks : MEL
46
In years past : ONCE
47
Who sang the 1973 #1 hit "Midnight Train to Georgia" : GLADYSKNIGHT
51
Request for payment : INVOICE
54
It might be brown or pale : ALE
55
Moscow turndown : NYET
56
Skulls : CRANIA
60
By way of : VIA
63
"Happily ever after" ... or what 17-, 27-, 39- or 47-Across has? : FAIRYTALEENDING
66
"Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" actress Kemper : ELLIE
67
Tablet released in 2010 : IPAD
68
Tribe that lent its name to a Nebraska county : OTOE
69
Speaks with a gravelly voice : RASPS
70
Cuts with shears, maybe : LOPS
71
"Auld Lang ___" : SYNE
Down
1
Ten Commandments, e.g. : LAWS
2
Pizazz : ELAN
3
Some classroom wall hangings : WORLDMAPS
4
___ Spiegel (German newsmagazine) : DER
5
Garment that may be "dropped" : TROU
6
Broadcasts : AIRS
7
Ones usually found at home : UMPS
8
Mother ___ : TERESA
9
Many a groan inducer : PUN
10
Moving at a snail's pace : INCHING
11
Super bargain : STEAL
12
Political division, metaphorically : AISLE
13
Locales of wasps and spies : NESTS
18
___ coffee : ICED
19
Hipster's "gotcha" : IDIG
24
Particle in a particle accelerator : ION
26
Secure at shore : MOOR
27
Kind of nut : KOLA
28
Leave out : OMIT
29
Cable channel named for a talk show host : OWN
30
One of three in a Morse "S" : DOT
31
Spacious : ROOMY
35
What the biblical Methuselah is famous for : LONGEVITY
36
A pop : EACH
37
"Keep as is" : STET
39
The Golden State, familiarly : CALI
40
Director Anderson : WES
41
Rocky Mountain National Park sighting : ELK
44
It's all about me, me, me : EGOTRIP
46
Big Alaska export : OIL
48
Bank statement no. : ACCT
49
Waylay, as a conversation : DERAIL
50
Tandoori bread : NAAN
51
Deduce : INFER
52
Spiral-horned African antelope : NYALA
53
Some bridal accessories : VEILS
57
Big name in dog food : ALPO
58
Kind of tide : NEAP
59
Modern war hazards, for short : IEDS
61
Sit ___ (audit) : INON
62
Pulitzer-winning James : AGEE
64
"You rang?" : YES
65
Salon creations : DOS

Answer summary:
6 unique to this puzzle.

Found bugs or have suggestions? Please let us know.

Like this puzzle? Please share this page on social media to help spread the word about XWord Info. Thanks!

XWord Info Home
XWord Info © 2007-2024, Jim Horne
92 ms