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THE MYSTERY OF MCGUFFIN MANOR

New York Times, Sunday, May 24, 2020

Author:
Andrew Chaikin
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
53-Across : Like beloved books, often
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Andrew Chaikin

This puzzle:

Rows: 21, Columns: 21 Words: 134, Blocks: 79 Missing: {JQXZ} Spans: 2 Grid has both left-right and up-down symmetry. This is puzzle # 4 for Mr. Chaikin. Sunday freshness: 85%
Notepad: This crossword contains a whodunit: "Thank you for coming, Inspector," said Lady McGuffin. "The famed McGuffin Diamond has been stolen from my study! The eight members of the staff had a costume party tonight--it has to be one of them: the butler, driver, cook, baker, page, porter, barber or carpenter. They have all been confined to their respective rooms around the parlor [center of the grid]." Can you determine who stole the diamond ... and where it is now?
Will Shortz notes:

Andrew Chaikin is a musician and game inventor in San Francisco. This crossword contains a whodunit.

Andrew Chaikin notes:
I loved crafting an Agatha Christie-style whodunit. A detective summoned to a lavish manor. Characters spanning the class divide (confined to their rooms, like many of us these days). And ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Confused? Go read the notepad. I'll wait. Still confused? Okay. Take a deep breath ... Re-read the notepad. Pay attention to the professions. Note that there's a cook, a driver, ... read more
Jim Horne notes:

The print version of this puzzle in the Sunday Magazine has a numbering error. It's a mistake, not related to the mystery. The row with a repeat 92 should read 93, 94, 95.

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© 2020, The New York Times5/24/20 ( No. 25,765 )
Across
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Battlefield cry : ATTACK
7
Sprint competitor : RACER
12
Pollen-producing plant part : STAMEN
18
About three miles : LEAGUE
19
Excoriates : REVILES
21
"The Deer Hunter" director Michael : CIMINO
22
An antique might have one : PATINA
23
What a Venn diagram shows : OVERLAP
24
Like : AKINTO
25
As you inspect each room, you find staff members dressed as ___ : APTLYNAMEDCELEBRITIES
28
Suspect #1 : COLE
29
Start of a Christmas refrain : FALA
30
"I like it!" : NICE
31
Days of old : YORE
32
Word that sounds like a number ... and is a letter backward : ATE
33
Russian pancakes : BLINI
35
Burn slightly : SINGE
38
Refusals : NOS
39
They're all ___, so you can easily identify them : WEARINGNAMETAGS
44
Popeye's kid : SWEEPEA
46
Delta competitor, in brief : UAL
47
Woes : SORROWS
50
Suspect #2 : GERARD
51
Have trouble swallowing : GAGON
53
Like beloved books, often : REREAD
55
Showers : RAINS
56
Tech debut of 1998 : IMAC
58
Tucson school, in brief : UOFA
61
California-based auto company : TESLA
62
Bristle of grain : AWN
63
What it all adds up to : SUM
64
A ways away : FAR
65
Suspect #3 : TIM
66
Spawn : BEGET
69
Music for the masses? : HYMN
71
Sly and the Family Stone genre : FUNK
72
Public spat : SCENE
74
Considered : SEENAS
76
___ fusion (type of cuisine) : ASIAN
78
Some appliances : AMANAS
79
They catch dust bunnies : DRYMOPS
82
It might get a licking: Abbr. : ENV
83
Musical family with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame : OSMONDS
85
In the study, you find that the thief accidentally left behind an ___ : APPLESWEATSHIRT
88
Some sports cars : GTS
91
Lots : AHEAP
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"That's ___" : AMORE
93
Some modern ones are smart : TVS
96
Four-letter word for a four-letter word : OATH
98
In ___ (stuck) : ARUT
100
Hershey toffee bar : SKOR
101
Suspect #4 : CHET
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"You caught me!," says the thief, who then admits: "The diamond isn't here in my room, but it's hidden in ___" : THEONETOTHEWESTOFHERE
108
"Hungry" game characters : HIPPOS
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What each person gets in an election : ONEVOTE
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Spark : AROUSE
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Ordain : ANOINT
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Joined at an angle, as two pieces of wood : MITERED
113
Clothes hanger? : TASSEL
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Suspect #5 : MINNIE
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Suspect #6 : KAREN
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"Easy now ..." : STEADY
Down
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Source of the robe material for Incan royalty : ALPACA
2
Home brewer : TEAPOT
3
Tell : TATTLE
4
Spry : AGILE
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Brooklyn Coll. is part of it : CUNY
6
Thomas who chaired the 9/11 Commission : KEAN
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Enjoy deeply : REVELIN
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Salon brand : AVEDA
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Magazine audience fig. : CIRC
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Suspect #7 : ELLEN
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Style for Edward Hopper and George Bellows : REALISM
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What might come with fencing? : SCAR
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Suspect #8 : TIKI
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Goodwill : AMITY
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"Despicable Me" character : MINION
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Intestinal: Prefix : ENTERO
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Some knotted ropes : NOOSES
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Elie Wiesel's homeland : ROMANIA
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Lowest of the eight major taxonomic ranks : SPECIES
26
Flambé : AFIRE
27
Japanese box lunch : BENTO
33
Oenology : wines :: zythology : ___ : BEERS
34
Org. in "Die Hard" : LAPD
36
Teri with a "Tootsie" role : GARR
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It might be snowy : EGRET
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Move off the bottle : WEAN
40
Chip dip, familiarly : GUAC
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Badger : NAG
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Diamond family name : ALOU
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Like a bad loser : SORE
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Major source of oxygen in the earth's atmosphere : SEAWEED
45
Janitor's tool : WRINGER
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Britain's Broadway : WESTEND
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City near Monterey Bay : SALINAS
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Latches (onto) : GRABS
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Delta preceder : GAMMA
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Like a Debbie Downer : NOFUN
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Women of honour : DAMES
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Kinda : ISH
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Very, in Veracruz : MUY
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Swing and completely miss : FAN
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Getaway for two lovebirds? : ARK
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Ireland's best-selling solo artist : ENYA
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Home of the original Busch Gardens : TAMPA
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The compass points : NSEW
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Hardy bean : FAVA
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Campfire treat : SMORE
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"Too busy" : CANT
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Jr.'s junior : SOPH
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Suffix with serpent : INE
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Leader whose name means, literally, "commander" : AMIR
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Kilt feature : PLEAT
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Space to maneuver a ship : SEAROOM
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Seeped (through} : OSMOSED
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Low on dough : SHORT
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Big launch of 1957 : SPUTNIK
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"Time for a break" : TAKETEN
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Fictional city inspired by New York City : GOTHAM
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Sauce put on falafel : TAHINI
90
Squash : STEPON
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Springsteen's birthplace, in song : THEUSA
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Knowledgeable (in) : VERSED
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Hard : STEELY
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Music to a hitchhiker's ears : HOPIN
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Thucydides had one : THETA
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Said a 96-Across : SWORE
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Went with : CHOSE
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Anika ___ Rose, 2004 Tony winner : NONI
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Sunrise direction, in Seville : ESTE
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"Best. Day. ___!" : EVER
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Stable diet? : OATS
107
Rushing group, informally : FRAT

Answer summary:
6 unique to this puzzle, 1 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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