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

New York Times, Thursday, August 29, 2024

Author:
Simeon Seigel
Editor:
Joel Fagliano
Blog:
47-Across : Start of many Scottish surnames
TotalDebutLatest
149/17/20208/29/2024
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
10021001
RebusCircleScrabDebutFresh
231.609358%
Simeon Seigel

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 16 Words: 77, Blocks: 38 Spans: 1 This is puzzle # 14 for Mr. Seigel. Thursday freshness: 83%
Jim Horne notes:
22-Across: when you sing the first two notes of O Canada, that's a MINOR THIRD. I wonder how Americans identify that interval... I don't ... read more
1
A
2
C
3
M
4
E
5
S
6
U
7
I
8
D
9
O
10
D
11
G
12
E
13
P
R
E
E
14
N
15
O
S
C
16
A
R
W
I
L
D
17
E
18
B
U
G
L
E
19
W
E
A
R
I
N
G
O
U
T
20
S
A
Y
A
21
A
H
22
M
I
NORTH
23
S
A
C
S
24
O
H
M
25
P
L
E
26
B
E
27
M
A
T
E
Y
28
L
E
A
29
N
30
E
R
A
31
Z
32
O
O
T
33
A
D
L
I
34
B
35
E
S
36
P
O
R
T
37
Z
38
I
39
A
40
F
O
L
L
O
41
W
D
I
R
E
C
T
42
I
O
N
S
43
I
N
S
44
S
T
O
L
I
S
45
O
K
R
A
S
46
D
N
A
WEST
47
M
A
48
C
EAST
O
R
E
50
F
51
E
52
T
E
S
53
H
O
L
D
SOUTH
55
A
R
T
56
A
X
O
N
57
E
58
W
E
59
D
R
O
60
W
S
E
61
S
U
G
A
62
R
M
O
M
63
M
A
64
P
E
T
A
65
L
66
T
R
A
D
E
U
N
I
O
N
67
E
V
E
R
Y
68
B
E
A
D
S
69
S
P
A
70
E
R
S
E
© 2024, The New York Times8/29/24 ( No. 27,323 )
Across
1
Tippy-top : ACME
5
Fashion designer Anna : SUI
8
Challenger, e.g. : DODGE
13
Display self-satisfaction : PREEN
15
Writer who quipped "The world is a stage, but the play is badly cast" : OSCARWILDE
18
Call of duty? : BUGLE
19
Exhausting : WEARINGOUT
20
Doctor's order : SAYAAH
22
Musical interval like C to E flat : MINORTHIRD
23
Anatomical pouches : SACS
24
Eponymous physicist Georg : OHM
25
Military school newbie : PLEBE
27
Term for a swab : MATEY
28
List : LEAN
30
Constitutional change endorsed by NOW, for short : ERA
31
Suit type for Cab Calloway : ZOOT
33
Go off script : ADLIB
35
Competitive gamer's forte : ESPORT
37
Aunt, in Italian : ZIA
40
What one must do using the circled letters to solve this puzzle : FOLLOWDIRECTIONS
43
Drive-___ : INS
44
Some vodka orders : STOLIS
45
Veggies that are often deep-fried : OKRAS
47
Start of many Scottish surnames : MAC
50
Celebrates in style : FETES
53
Keeps the faith : HOLDSOUTHOPE
55
Exhibition contents : ART
56
Conductor of electrical impulses : AXON
57
Flock member : EWE
59
Doze intermittently : DROWSE
61
Spouse to a trophy husband, perhaps : SUGARMOMMA
64
Part of an iris : PETAL
66
Coalition of skilled workers : TRADEUNION
67
Not just any : EVERY
68
Small stuff to sweat : BEADS
69
Place where you might feel calm while sweating : SPA
70
Skye writing? : ERSE
Down
1
Wanted notice, for short : APB
2
Had a thing for : CRUSHEDON
3
Sprawling shopping centers : MEGAMALLS
4
Hard to grasp, in a way : EELY
5
Question from an impatient negotiator : SOWHEREDOWESTAND
6
Take for a sucker : USE
7
Meaning of "veni" : ICAME
9
Go undefeated against : OWN
10
Makes critical comments about : DIGSAT
11
Win like a loser? : GLOAT
12
Extract, as from data : EDUCE
14
Twice-monthly tide : NEAP
16
Businessman Emanuel : ARI
17
Crafter's marketplace : ETSY
21
Stout, e.g. : ALE
24
First in a series of Norwegian kings : OLAFI
26
Leaves on a pizza : BASIL
27
Words on a state license plate : MOTTO
29
Zip : NIL
31
Actress in the "Avatar" and "Avengers" franchises : ZOESALDANA
32
Fictional creature born from mud : ORC
34
Cap'n's subordinates : BOSNS
36
A-one : PRIMO
37
Founder of a Persian religion : ZOROASTER
38
Financially behind : INARREARS
39
Balance sheet listing : ASSET
41
Sports org. founded by Billie Jean King : WTA
42
Furniture outlet with an average size of 300,000 square feet, or five football fields : IKEASTORE
46
Response to "Gracias" : DENADA
48
Obsolescent data storage option, for short : CDR
50
Like some incorrect clocks : FAST
51
Edge of a metro area : EXURB
52
Senators' garments, once : TOGAE
53
Powerful auto engines : HEMIS
57
Kiwi cousins : EMUS
58
Had the best time, say : WON
60
"___ moved!" (sign in an empty shop's window) : WEVE
62
Warning not to go : RED
63
Basic cleaner : MOP
65
Very basic cleaner : LYE

Answer summary:
8 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
96 ms