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

New York Times, Tuesday, October 25, 2022

Author:
Ashleigh Silveira and Nick Shephard
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
2-Down : Like some T-shirt graphics
TotalDebutCollabs
110/25/20221
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
0010000
CircleScrabDebutFresh
11.52435%
Ashleigh Silveira
TotalDebutCollabs
110/25/20221
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
0010000
CircleScrabDebutFresh
11.52435%
Nick Shephard

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 40 Missing: {JQZ} Spans: 1 This is the debut puzzle for Ms. Silveira. This is the debut puzzle for Mr. Shephard. Tuesday freshness: 65%
Constructor notes:
ASHLEIGH: A while back I was solving a NYT puzzle with "Highway to Hell" and "Stairway to Heaven" step answers. This was the kind of ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
The games people play! STEPS UP ONE'S GAME is a solid rationale for diagonally-oriented classic games. Diagonal entries are ... read more
1
D
2
I
3
S
4
C
5
R
6
A
7
S
8
P
9
M
10
A
11
P
12
S
13
O
R
E
O
14
A
N
T
E
15
P
U
R
S
E
16
L
O
E
B
17
C
A
E
N
18
I
D
E
A
S
19
A
N
S
20
Y
E
L
P
21
R
E
H
A
S
H
22
P
O
P
23
T
A
B
24
S
25
A
U
C
E
26
S
N
O
B
B
Y
27
U
N
T
E
N
28
D
29
E
30
D
31
T
A
B
32
I
P
O
S
33
E
L
Y
34
T
35
E
R
R
A
36
N
O
D
37
A
38
P
P
L
E
39
I
C
U
40
R
U
N
E
41
F
O
O
42
S
O
N
43
I
44
C
A
R
E
45
O
O
P
S
46
I
47
E
48
C
R
I
E
S
49
W
O
O
I
N
G
50
S
51
P
52
I
K
E
D
53
G
54
E
N
T
55
T
A
R
56
E
L
S
I
E
57
L
A
O
S
58
V
I
B
E
59
A
I
L
E
D
60
O
M
N
I
61
M
O
O
T
62
R
E
A
R
63
T
E
S
T
64
I
N
X
S
© 2022, The New York Times10/25/22 ( No. 26,649 )
Across
1
It's black on one side and white on the other, in Othello : DISC
5
Scratchy voice : RASP
9
Trailhead displays : MAPS
13
Snack item that might be twisted or dunked : OREO
14
Casino buy-in : ANTE
15
Holder of keys, phone and IDs : PURSE
16
Lisa with the 1994 #1 hit "Stay (I Missed You)" : LOEB
17
City in Normandy : CAEN
18
Things that thinkers think of : IDEAS
19
T or F, e.g. : ANS
20
Business review site : YELP
21
Go over again, as plans : REHASH
22
Soda can opener : POPTAB
24
Chimichurri or hollandaise : SAUCE
26
Stuck-up : SNOBBY
27
Like a weedy garden, perhaps : UNTENDED
31
Key above Caps Lock : TAB
32
Stock launches, in brief : IPOS
33
___ Culbertson, member of the contract bridge hall of fame : ELY
34
Word before firma or incognita : TERRA
36
Doze (off) : NOD
37
Mac maker : APPLE
39
Post-O.R. locale : ICU
40
Magical writing, as in Dungeons & Dragons : RUNE
41
Rock's ___ Fighters : FOO
42
Big name in electric toothbrushes : SONICARE
45
Li'l slip : OOPSIE
48
Lets the tears flow : CRIES
49
Wining and dining, say : WOOING
50
Like some volleyballs and hair : SPIKED
53
Fellow, informally : GENT
55
Road gunk … or, when doubled, tooth gunk : TAR
56
Borden Dairy cow : ELSIE
57
Country between Thailand and Vietnam : LAOS
58
Aura : VIBE
59
Wasn't well : AILED
60
Luxury hotel chain : OMNI
61
Not worth having, as an argument : MOOT
62
Butt : REAR
63
Try the patience of : TEST
64
"Need You Tonight" band, 1987 : INXS
Down
1
Practice swimming : DOLAPS
2
Like some T-shirt graphics : IRONON
3
Line from "Dick and Jane" readers : SEESPOTRUN
4
Inner ear? : COB
5
Fly past : RACEBY
6
Meticulous to a fault : ANAL
7
Improves to meet a challenge … or a hint to this puzzle's circled letters : STEPSUPONESGAME
8
Fountain ___ : PEN
9
Toledo minor-leaguer, named for a marsh bird : MUDHEN
10
Word before 51 or rug : AREA
11
Educational promos, in brief : PSAS
12
Meeting, informally : SESH
15
Jigsaw item : PIECE
20
"___ dabba doo!" : YABBA
21
They're hard to get out of : RUTS
23
Lift on a ski slope : TBAR
25
Battery end : ANODE
28
Testimony under oath : DEPOSITION
29
Loss leader? : ELL
30
Henna, e.g. : DYE
32
Harden (to) : INURE
34
"___ but a scratch!" : TIS
35
Green prefix : ECO
37
In progress : AFOOT
38
The fuzz : POPO
40
Antipest spray : RAID
43
More "ew"-inducing : ICKIER
44
Belief system : CREED
45
Takes responsibility for a mistake : OWNSIT
46
How breakfast cereal is usually packaged : INABOX
47
Heron varieties : EGRETS
50
Scorch on a grill : SEAR
51
Ballet dip : PLIE
52
Cuba, por ejemplo : ISLA
54
Periods longer than eras : EONS
57
Place to park : LOT
58
Keydets' sch. : VMI

Answer summary:
3 unique to this puzzle, 1 debuted here and reused later, 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
112 ms