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

New York Times, Monday, October 11, 2021

Author:
Ben Pall
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
53-Down : Thai currency
TotalDebutLatestCollabs
511/23/200910/11/20211
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
2200100
CircleScrabDebutFresh
21.582743%
Ben Pall

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 74, Blocks: 38 Missing: {JQZ} Spans: 2 This is puzzle # 5 for Mr. Pall. Monday freshness: 93%
Ben Pall notes:
I'm jazzed to return to the pages of the Times after *nine* years away. A lot can change in nine years. Back in 2012, I was a high ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Surprised to discover that there are so few X IT OR Y IT phrases out there. I could only think of "eat it or wear it," from "Tales of ... read more
1
C
2
O
3
N
4
C
5
H
6
S
7
A
8
M
9
C
10
L
11
O
12
U
13
T
14
A
K
I
R
A
15
T
I
O
16
H
E
N
N
A
17
T
A
K
E
I
18
T
O
R
L
19
E
A
V
E
I
T
20
E
Y
E
D
R
O
P
21
E
N
L
I
S
T
22
T
O
G
23
A
24
G
E
N
25
L
26
O
27
V
28
E
I
T
O
R
29
H
A
T
E
30
I
31
T
32
A
N
I
S
E
33
T
A
G
S
34
C
U
35
E
36
L
E
D
E
37
T
38
A
B
L
E
39
B
A
L
M
40
A
P
E
41
N
O
N
O
42
F
A
R
S
I
43
M
O
44
V
E
I
T
O
45
R
46
L
O
S
E
I
T
47
O
W
L
48
K
E
E
L
49
B
50
O
W
S
E
51
R
52
D
A
D
53
B
54
O
55
D
56
S
57
M
A
K
E
I
T
O
58
R
B
R
E
A
K
I
T
59
E
A
R
L
E
60
W
O
O
61
R
H
I
N
E
62
G
L
A
S
S
63
S
E
X
64
S
T
E
E
P
© 2021, The New York Times10/11/21 ( No. 26,270 )
Across
1
Large seashell : CONCH
6
"Uncle ___ Wants You" : SAM
9
Social influence : CLOUT
14
Director Kurosawa : AKIRA
15
Uncle: Sp. : TIO
16
Reddish-brown dye : HENNA
17
"This is my final offer" : TAKEITORLEAVEIT
20
What may have the solution to your vision problems? : EYEDROP
21
Sign up : ENLIST
22
Attire for Caesar : TOGA
24
Next-___ technology : GEN
25
Like something that's polarizing : LOVEITORHATEIT
32
Licoricelike flavoring : ANISE
33
Mentions by name, in a tweet : TAGS
34
Word after "That's my" or "right on" : CUE
36
Opening of an article, in journalism lingo : LEDE
37
Put off until later, as a motion : TABLE
39
Lip service? : BALM
40
King Kong or Donkey Kong : APE
41
Forbidden action : NONO
42
Official language of Iran : FARSI
43
"Get out of the way!" : MOVEITORLOSEIT
47
Bird in a barn : OWL
48
Tip (over) : KEEL
49
D.C. mayor Muriel : BOWSER
52
Not-quite-in-shape male physiques : DADBODS
57
Having no middle ground between success and failure : MAKEITORBREAKIT
59
Country singer Steve : EARLE
60
Try to win over romantically : WOO
61
German river to the North Sea : RHINE
62
Material for Cinderella's slipper : GLASS
63
"On the Basis of ___" (film about Ruth Bader Ginsburg) : SEX
64
Like some hills and prices : STEEP
Down
1
Actress Blanchett : CATE
2
"Sure, why not" : OKAY
3
Brand with a swoosh logo : NIKE
4
Good reputation, in slang : CRED
5
Ponytail necessity : HAIRTIE
6
Halting, as rush-hour traffic : STOPGO
7
Put on TV : AIR
8
Small mammal that lives mostly underground : MOLE
9
Homes in the Alps : CHALETS
10
Adam ___, longtime panelist on "The Voice" : LEVINE
11
Half of the digits in binary code : ONES
12
Cubit or karat : UNIT
13
Pic that might use 16-Across : TAT
18
Play a trumpet, e.g. : TOOT
19
Command to the helmsman from Jean-Luc Picard : ENGAGE
23
Purchase at the Met museum, maybe : ARTBOOK
25
In ___ land : LALA
26
Time in New York when it's noon in Chicago : ONEPM
27
Feature introduced to the iPhone in 2009 : VIDEO
28
Opposite of WNW : ESE
29
Rogue computer in "2001: A Space Odyssey" : HAL
30
"You have my sympathy" : ICARE
31
Former Hawaii representative Gabbard : TULSI
35
Send off, as rays : EMIT
37
W.C. : TOILET
38
Tiny builder of tunnels and hills : ANT
39
Some college grads, for short : BAS
41
Hit 2012 musical about paperboys : NEWSIES
42
Documents, Downloads, Desktop, etc. : FOLDERS
44
A, E, I, O, U ... and sometimes Y : VOWELS
45
Big name in DVD rental kiosks : REDBOX
46
Titular Shakespearean king : LEAR
49
Biblical false god : BAAL
50
Vegetable used to thicken stews : OKRA
51
Counterpart of columns : ROWS
53
Thai currency : BAHT
54
1930s migrant : OKIE
55
Have a nice meal : DINE
56
Any rung on a ladder : STEP
57
Actress Ryan : MEG
58
___ v. Wade : ROE

Answer summary:
5 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
93 ms