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

New York Times, Tuesday, September 3, 2024

Author:
Alex Eaton-Salners
Editor:
Joel Fagliano
Blog:
19-Across : Pub pints
TotalDebutLatestCollabs
712/2/201711/24/20243
SunMonTueWedThuFriSatVariety
441112172120
RebusCircleScrabDebutFresh
4151.5624450%
Alex Eaton-Salners

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 40 Missing: {JQXZ} Spans: 1 This is puzzle # 70 for Mr. Eaton-Salners. Tuesday freshness: 16%
1
A
2
S
3
P
4
S
5
A
6
R
7
A
8
B
9
I
10
D
11
E
12
A
13
C
H
O
U
14
C
O
L
O
15
R
16
M
A
V
S
17
T
U
P
P
18
E
R
W
A
R
E
19
A
L
E
S
20
T
U
P
L
E
21
M
I
L
22
L
A
N
E
23
P
E
I
24
S
O
C
I
25
A
L
I
S
T
26
E
27
M
B
R
A
28
C
E
29
C
I
S
30
T
O
O
31
U
R
32
G
33
E
34
M
E
35
L
36
E
37
E
38
T
W
O
39
P
40
A
R
T
Y
S
41
Y
S
T
E
M
S
42
A
N
K
H
S
43
A
M
I
E
44
T
I
P
45
I
T
46
S
47
G
R
48
A
49
V
I
T
Y
50
H
51
A
52
L
L
O
W
53
E
54
E
N
55
B
I
T
56
A
B
E
L
57
I
L
L
58
A
B
O
R
59
T
60
V
I
D
I
61
F
E
D
62
E
R
A
L
I
S
63
T
64
E
D
G
E
65
T
C
E
L
L
66
E
D
A
M
67
S
E
E
S
68
T
R
I
O
69
T
E
R
I
© 2024, The New York Times9/3/24 ( No. 27,328 )
Across
1
Fanged menaces : ASPS
5
Word with League or Spring : ARAB
9
"What's the big ___?" : IDEA
13
Clown role in Chinese opera : CHOU
14
Crayon choice : COLOR
16
Dallas hoopers, informally : MAVS
17
Brand of kitchen storage containers : TUPPERWARE
19
Pub pints : ALES
20
Mathematical suffix with quin- or sex- : TUPLE
21
$1,000,000, casually : MIL
22
Alley division : LANE
23
Can. province between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick : PEI
24
The second "S" of U.S.S.R. : SOCIALIST
26
Hug : EMBRACE
29
Gender identity prefix : CIS
30
Overly : TOO
31
Strong desire : URGE
34
Fracas : MELEE
38
Political configurations suggested by the answers (and their circled letters) at 17-, 24-, 50- and 61-Across? : TWOPARTYSYSTEMS
42
Egyptian symbols of life : ANKHS
43
Parisian pal : AMIE
44
Helpful suggestion : TIP
45
"___ who you know" (networking principle) : ITS
47
Force of nature? : GRAVITY
50
When the skeletons in one's closet might be brought out : HALLOWEEN
55
Smidgen : BIT
56
Cain's victim : ABEL
57
Feeling crummy : ILL
58
Call off, as a takeoff : ABORT
60
Second part of a notable Latin boast : VIDI
61
Alexander Hamilton, politically : FEDERALIST
64
Upper hand : EDGE
65
Small component of an immune response : TCELL
66
Pale yellow cheese : EDAM
67
Groks : SEES
68
Run-D.M.C. or De La Soul : TRIO
69
Actress Hatcher : TERI
Down
1
Play division : ACT
2
Close : SHUT
3
Story that jumps off the page? : POPUPBOOK
4
"Last" thing in a Leonardo da Vinci masterpiece : SUPPER
5
Farm measure : ACRE
6
Argument : ROW
7
Site of a famous 1836 battle : ALAMO
8
Kind of acid used to make Silly Putty : BORIC
9
"No more for me, thanks" : IMALLSET
10
___ Lama : DALAI
11
Some bets in roulette : EVENS
12
Flexibility, for a dancer : ASSET
15
Archeological find : RELIC
18
Director Kazan : ELIA
24
Big name in mattresses : SERTA
25
Goals : AIMS
26
___ James, 2008 film role for Beyoncé : ETTA
27
Like a well-manicured lawn : MOWN
28
Junkyard dog : CUR
32
Student-run class? : GYM
33
Digitally endorse : ESIGN
35
Use one's winnings for the next bet, in casino lingo : LETITRIDE
36
Give off : EMIT
37
Arthur Ashe Courage Award, e.g. : ESPY
39
Baseball franchise with a bell in its logo : PHILLIES
40
"___ your other question ..." : ASTO
41
Ending for law or saw : YER
46
"You Belong With Me" singer : SWIFT
48
"Take a Chance on Me" group : ABBA
49
Rainbow hue : VIOLET
50
Privileged group : HAVES
51
Put up with : ABIDE
52
Shelf : LEDGE
53
Yard sign word : ELECT
54
Grandparent, e.g. : ELDER
58
Folk singer Guthrie : ARLO
59
Ruler at the Winter Palace : TSAR
62
Name found in "Yale library," appropriately : ELI
63
"Spare me the deets!" : TMI

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

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
80 ms