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

New York Times, Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Author:
Herre Schouwerwou
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
8-Down : See 7-Across
TotalDebutLatest
81/15/201511/29/2018
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
0113300
RebusScrabDebutFresh
11.623449%
Herre Schouwerwou

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 35 Missing: {QWX} This is puzzle # 7 for Mr. Schouwerwou. Jeff Chen's Puzzle of the Week pick. Wednesday freshness: 88%
Herre Schouwerwou notes:
DISCLAIMER: No animals were harmed in the making of this puzzle. I don't recall the exact inspiration for this puzzle, but I was ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
ANIMAL CRACKERS all broken up at the bottom of the box … "cracked," you might even say! Clever interpretation of CRACKERS, meaning ... read more
1
L
2
O
3
N
4
R
5
A
6
G
7
A
8
G
9
A
10
S
11
S
12
I
13
I
H
O
14
P
E
N
O
15
T
16
M
O
L
T
E
N
17
M
C
G
R
E
G
O
R
18
I
L
L
A
S
K
19
B
O
O
E
D
20
E
21
S
T
D
22
C
A
P
23
M
A
P
24
S
25
A
V
O
Y
26
F
E
M
A
27
P
E
R
S
28
I
M
M
O
N
29
K
E
Y
E
D
30
H
O
E
31
N
A
I
R
32
B
R
R
33
I
N
A
34
D
A
Z
E
35
B
R
A
N
36
A
37
G
38
H
39
O
N
E
40
C
O
I
F
41
S
A
M
42
S
43
T
44
E
L
E
45
P
H
A
N
T
46
A
S
M
S
47
P
O
N
E
48
P
O
U
T
Y
49
J
A
M
50
L
O
T
51
L
A
I
R
52
R
O
Y
A
53
L
54
A
N
I
55
M
A
L
56
C
57
R
58
A
C
K
E
R
S
59
S
I
T
A
R
S
60
H
A
M
M
E
R
A
T
61
H
E
Y
D
A
Y
62
P
O
P
63
S
Y
S
© 2017, The New York Times11/1/17 ( No. 24,830 )
Across
1
Chaney of horror movies : LON
4
Low-quality paper : RAG
7
Winner of the four tennis majors and Olympic 8-Down : AGASSI
13
"Heaven forbid!" : IHOPENOT
16
Like lava or magma : MOLTEN
17
Ewan who played Obi-Wan Kenobi : MCGREGOR
18
"Let me find out" : ILLASK
19
Rode the ump, say : BOOED
20
Abbr. on a sign at a town line : ESTD
22
Mushroom part : CAP
23
Mall aid : MAP
24
Cabbage with crinkly leaves : SAVOY
26
Hurricane relief org. : FEMA
27
Japan's national fruit : PERSIMMON
29
Excited, with "up" : KEYED
30
Weeder's tool : HOE
31
Depilatory brand : NAIR
32
"I'm c-c-cold!" : BRR
33
Out of it : INADAZE
35
Kenneth who played the title role in 1989's "Henry V" : BRANAGH
39
I : ONE
40
Salon job : COIF
41
Houston of Texas : SAM
42
Engraved pillar : STELE
45
Ghostly figures : PHANTASMS
47
Southern side : PONE
48
Wearing a scowl : POUTY
49
Cars are "parked" in it : JAM
50
Cars are parked in it : LOT
51
Place to hole up : LAIR
52
Part of 52-Down : ROYAL
54
With 56-Across, lunchbox snacks ... or a hint to the black squares before 18-, 29-, 35- and 45-Across? : ANIMAL
56
See 54-Across : CRACKERS
59
Bollywood soundtrack instruments : SITARS
60
Persistently emphasize : HAMMERAT
61
The early 20th century, for vaudeville : HEYDAY
62
Unexpectedly come (by) : POP
63
GPS part: Abbr. : SYS
Down
1
Place for a nest : LIMB
2
"You've got to be kidding!" : OHCOMEON
3
Forbidden zone : NOGOAREA
4
English horn, e.g. : REED
5
Lee who directed "Life of Pi" : ANG
6
Melted marshmallows, e.g. : GOO
7
Friendly relations : AMITY
8
See 7-Across : GOLD
9
The whole enchilada : ALL
10
Actress Dash of "Clueless" : STACEY
11
Bagel choice : SESAME
12
Rubber stamp go-with : INKPAD
14
Scrubs up, say : PREPS
15
Noah of "The Daily Show" : TREVOR
21
You might give him the business : SON
24
Pollutant that's a portmanteau : SMAZE
25
Lady friend, in Lille : AMIE
26
Bit of office greenery : FERN
27
Letter in an honor society's name : PHI
28
Utterly absurd : INANE
29
Food giant that merged with Heinz in 2015 : KRAFT
32
Sea, colloquially : BRINY
34
Bob who lost to Bill : DOLE
35
Connection between banks? : BOAT
36
Lode analysts : ASSAYERS
37
Emission from radioactive decay : GAMMARAY
38
Letters before Beagle or Bounty : HMS
40
One of about 400,000 in the United States : CHURCH
42
Water park sound : SPLASH
43
Canadian $2 coin, informally : TOONIE
44
Person or thing : ENTITY
45
Polynesian finger food : POI
46
"That's ___, son" (Foghorn Leghorn catchphrase) : AJOKE
48
___-walsy : PALSY
51
Logan of CBS News : LARA
52
North-of-the-border force: Abbr. : RCMP
53
D-Day vessels: Abbr. : LSTS
55
"Spy vs. Spy" magazine : MAD
57
Grammy category since 1988 : RAP
58
First in a Latin 101 trio : AMO

Answer summary:
1 unique to this puzzle, 2 debuted here and reused later, 2 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
99 ms