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

New York Times, Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Author:
Elizabeth A. Long
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
3-Down : Kind of acid in breakfast cereal
TotalDebutLatest
137/16/20072/18/2018
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
1422310
RebusCircleScrabDebutFresh
131.584238%
Elizabeth A. Long

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 38 Missing: {JQXZ} This is puzzle # 9 for Ms. Long. Tuesday freshness: 44%
1
M
2
I
3
F
4
F
5
B
6
A
7
T
8
H
9
E
10
A
11
P
12
E
13
S
14
O
D
O
R
15
A
F
O
O
T
16
D
R
A
W
17
T
A
L
E
18
N
O
N
O
S
19
V
O
T
E
20
T
H
I
C
21
K
22
R
E
S
23
B
I
P
E
D
24
S
O
C
K
E
25
Y
E
26
E
27
Y
E
S
O
R
E
28
L
Y
E
29
A
G
A
T
E
S
30
M
31
E
32
R
E
S
T
33
N
O
W
A
D
A
34
Y
35
S
36
A
B
A
37
W
O
W
38
L
E
T
39
O
B
T
40
R
41
U
42
D
E
S
43
F
44
L
45
O
S
S
Y
46
S
A
B
I
N
E
47
R
A
N
48
V
49
I
N
C
E
N
T
50
V
A
N
G
51
O
52
G
53
H
54
O
N
A
I
R
55
S
56
S
E
57
K
O
R
E
A
58
W
A
K
E
59
M
O
U
T
60
H
61
I
D
E
S
62
E
W
E
S
63
E
L
I
T
E
64
N
E
S
T
65
L
E
S
T
66
T
O
T
E
M
67
G
R
E
Y
© 2012, The New York Times1/17/12 ( No. 22,715 )
Across
1
Tick off : MIFF
5
Wash : BATHE
10
Mimics : APES
14
Skunk's defense : ODOR
15
Under way : AFOOT
16
Attract, as an audience : DRAW
17
Dickens wrote one about two cities : TALE
18
They're frowned upon : NONOS
19
What an office seeker seeks : VOTE
20
Blockheaded : THICK
22
In medias ___ : RES
23
Human or kangaroo : BIPED
24
Red salmon : SOCKEYE
26
Not a pretty sight : EYESORE
28
Cleaning substance : LYE
29
Banded marbles : AGATES
30
Most negligible : MEREST
33
Currently : NOWADAYS
36
Sports org. in a 1976 merger : ABA
37
Blow away : WOW
38
Leased : LET
39
Sticks out : OBTRUDES
43
Showily stylish : FLOSSY
46
River on the Texas/Louisiana border : SABINE
47
Hightailed it : RAN
48
With 50-Across, Dutch painter represented by this puzzle's circled letters : VINCENT
50
See 48-Across : VANGOGH
54
Warning at a station : ONAIR
55
Cairo-to-Addis Ababa dir. : SSE
57
It used to be called the Hermit Kingdom : KOREA
58
Evidence of a ship's passing : WAKE
59
Be sassy, with "off" : MOUTH
61
Fateful day in March : IDES
62
Ovine mothers : EWES
63
Cream of the crop : ELITE
64
Wasp's home : NEST
65
"___ we forget" : LEST
66
Indian emblem : TOTEM
67
"Pardon me, would you have any ___ Poupon?" : GREY
Down
1
Applesauce maker : MOTTS
2
The 43rd state : IDAHO
3
Kind of acid in breakfast cereal : FOLIC
4
Something redheads tend to do : FRECKLE
5
Outlaw : BAN
6
In front of, old-style : AFORE
7
Kind of deafness : TONE
8
Slammer : HOOSEGOW
9
Flying saucer fliers, for short : ETS
10
Counseled : ADVISED
11
Season-ending events on "The Bachelor" : PROPOSALS
12
"Peter Peter Pumpkin ___" : EATER
13
Writer Stieg Larsson, e.g. : SWEDE
21
People are always searching for them : KEYS
23
Alpha-gamma connector : BETA
25
Still : YET
27
Go slightly off course : YAW
29
Win by ___ : ANOSE
30
Chinese chairman : MAO
31
Opposite of rise : EBB
32
Rodent-eating reptiles : RATSNAKES
34
"You're calling because ...?" : YES
35
Messy dorm room, say : STY
37
Broke off from a group : WENTSOLO
40
Most risqué : RACIEST
41
"Deutschland ___ Alles" : UBER
42
What a lot of partiers make : DIN
43
___ Angelico : FRA
44
Long and lean : LANK
45
Not stopping : ONGOING
48
"I'd like to buy a ___, Pat" : VOWEL
49
Deeply impressed : INAWE
50
Sting Ray, e.g., informally : VETTE
51
"Large pepperoni with extra cheese," e.g. : ORDER
52
V-formation fliers : GEESE
53
Overly quick : HASTY
56
Diamonds, e.g. : SUIT
59
Shook hands with, say : MET
60
What a seamstress may take up : HEM

Answer summary:
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