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

New York Times, Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Author:
Jeffrey Wechsler
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
57-Down : Enjoyed immensely
TotalDebutLatest
207/17/19698/12/2019
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
0246710
RebusCircleScrabDebutPre‑WSFresh
121.58107144%
Jeffrey Wechsler

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 16 Words: 79, Blocks: 38 Missing: {FJQXZ} Spans: 1 This is puzzle # 14 for Mr. Wechsler. Wednesday freshness: 45%
Jeffrey Wechsler notes:
This puzzle has a relatively simple theme concept that I think turned out nicely (YMMV). Either the word TRICYCLE or PENTAGON occurred to me ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Three phrases literalized, TRICYCLE (tri CYCLE) presented as CYCLECYCLECYCLE, QUADRANT = RANTRANTRANTRANT, PENTAGON = GONGONGONGONGON. I've ... read more
1
B
2
R
3
A
4
C
5
E
6
C
7
L
8
A
9
W
10
M
11
I
12
N
13
E
14
R
15
R
E
R
U
N
16
R
I
P
E
17
S
T
A
V
E
18
O
D
E
T
S
19
O
V
A
L
20
E
R
R
O
R
21
C
Y
C
L
22
E
C
Y
C
L
23
E
C
Y
C
L
E
24
S
H
O
O
E
D
25
E
S
L
26
O
V
A
27
L
I
U
28
R
U
29
M
30
P
31
L
32
A
33
P
S
E
D
34
U
N
I
35
S
36
O
U
37
T
38
H
E
R
E
39
R
A
N
T
40
R
41
A
N
T
R
A
N
T
R
42
A
43
N
44
T
45
A
E
R
O
S
O
L
46
K
N
O
W
47
P
48
A
49
S
T
A
S
50
T
E
51
A
52
K
53
A
L
I
54
A
N
O
55
O
56
I
57
L
58
D
E
59
A
C
O
N
60
G
O
N
61
G
62
O
N
G
O
63
N
64
G
O
N
G
O
N
65
E
M
A
I
L
66
A
V
E
R
67
K
I
N
G
68
S
69
R
I
N
S
E
70
V
E
R
A
71
E
L
D
E
R
72
S
E
T
T
O
73
E
D
D
Y
74
N
E
A
R
S
© 2017, The New York Times3/22/17 ( No. 24,606 )
Across
1
"___ yourself!" : BRACE
6
Crayfish feature : CLAW
10
Figure of the underground economy? : MINER
15
Fresh air's opposite? : RERUN
16
Well positioned (for) : RIPE
17
Barrel part : STAVE
18
"Waiting for Lefty" playwright : ODETS
19
Many a toy train track : OVAL
20
Variable estimated by pollsters : ERROR
21
Kid's transport, literally : CYCLECYCLECYCLE
24
Drove off : SHOOED
25
Night class subj. : ESL
26
Cells for new generations : OVA
27
Sch. with campuses in Brooklyn and Brookville : LIU
28
___ steak (British term for a sirloin cut) : RUMP
31
Unrenewed, as a subscription : LAPSED
34
Les États-___ : UNIS
36
Present location, when visiting the boondocks : OUTHERE
39
Graph section, literally : RANTRANTRANTRANT
45
Secret application, perhaps : AEROSOL
46
"False face must hide what the false heart doth ___": Macbeth : KNOW
47
Nonmeat choices at a deli counter : PASTAS
50
With 55-Across, preservative for fine wood furniture : TEAK
53
Laila of the ring : ALI
54
Many meses in México : ANO
55
See 50-Across : OIL
58
Mass figure : DEACON
60
Military headquarters, literally : GONGONGONGONGON
65
Hacking target : EMAIL
66
State firmly : AVER
67
Biblical book duo : KINGS
69
Salon procedure : RINSE
70
Designer Wang : VERA
71
Descriptor of many statesmen : ELDER
72
Brawl : SETTO
73
Stream disturbance : EDDY
74
Edges up to : NEARS
Down
1
"Dude!" : BRO
2
Cold War threat : REDCHINA
3
Dealer's query : AREYOUIN
4
Big brand of kitchen knives : CUTCO
5
Eve who wrote "The Vagina Monologues" : ENSLER
6
Swamp critter : CROC
7
Early historian of ancient Rome : LIVY
8
Quickly : APACE
9
"The Shape of Things to Come" author : WELLS
10
Brief period in nuclear physics: Abbr. : MSEC
11
Modest response to a compliment : ITRY
12
D.E.A. agents, informally : NARCOS
13
Change through time : EVOLVE
14
Like favorite literary passages : REREAD
22
Part of the URL for 27-Across : EDU
23
Popular afternoon talk show : ELLEN
24
"You lowdown, no-good bum," e.g. : SLUR
29
One-track : MONO
30
Sets (down) : PUTS
32
"The supreme ___ of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting": Sun Tzu : ART
33
Corner office, maybe : PERK
35
R.B.I., for one : STAT
37
Accelerated pace : TROT
38
In the pink : HALE
40
Actor Stephen : REA
41
Basis of some insurance fraud : ARSON
42
Amazon menace : ANACONDA
43
What "ex-" means : NOLONGER
44
Duplicate : TWIN
47
Obsolescent communications devices : PAGERS
48
Severe malaise : ANOMIE
49
Like "n" and "r," in phonetics : SONANT
51
Kerfuffle : ADO
52
Popular puzzle invented in Japan : KENKEN
56
Words on some blood drive stickers : IGAVE
57
Enjoyed immensely : LOVED
59
Like "Dancing With the Stars" dancers : AGILE
61
Basic concept : GIST
62
Nondairy substitute : OLEO
63
Jerry Lewis's "Nutty Professor" was an early example of one : NERD
64
Overcast : GRAY
68
Most AARP members: Abbr. : SRS

Answer summary:
3 unique to this puzzle, 2 debuted here and reused later.

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
131 ms