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

New York Times, Saturday, April 29, 2017

Author:
Martin Ashwood-Smith
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
5-Down : Like M. Poirot
TotalDebutLatestCollabs
876/5/19919/24/202210
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
000246417
ScrabDebutPre‑WSFresh
1.52456766%
Martin Ashwood-Smith

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 68, Blocks: 30 Missing: {JQZ} This is puzzle # 85 for Mr. Ashwood-Smith. Saturday freshness: 17%
Martin Ashwood-Smith notes:
I've always liked crosswords with wide open centers. To my eyes, they often look like printers' errors, because of the dearth of black ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Great to see some variety from MAS! He usually locks onto full-width triple-stacks (and quadruple-stacks as well). As interesting as ... read more
1
A
2
S
3
H
4
B
5
B
6
C
7
S
8
C
9
R
10
A
11
W
12
L
13
T
H
E
14
A
T
E
A
15
M
16
A
R
A
B
I
A
17
M
E
A
C
U
L
P
A
18
N
A
T
A
N
T
19
F
E
R
N
20
G
I
R
21
D
22
M
A
T
T
E
23
E
S
T
E
24
E
25
T
I
E
26
U
P
27
T
E
X
28
E
H
S
29
K
30
O
A
L
A
S
31
C
O
R
E
32
D
I
L
L
Y
D
A
33
L
L
I
E
S
34
S
35
O
U
N
D
I
N
G
B
O
A
R
D
36
G
E
O
R
G
E
S
M
I
L
E
Y
37
I
T
S
A
38
S
T
O
V
E
S
39
G
40
E
41
E
42
G
A
P
43
S
T
I
N
E
44
S
45
T
E
A
M
46
A
S
O
47
N
E
48
C
R
A
49
B
50
O
N
T
O
51
T
I
R
A
N
52
A
53
O
W
L
54
S
N
E
S
T
55
O
D
E
S
S
A
56
E
A
U
D
E
V
I
E
57
N
E
S
T
E
A
58
Y
E
S
59
A
N
D
© 2017, The New York Times4/29/17 ( No. 24,644 )
Across
1
Result of a firing : ASH
4
English channel : BBC
7
It's poorly written : SCRAWL
13
Hannibal's men : THEATEAM
16
1962 Best Picture setting : ARABIA
17
Fault line? : MEACULPA
18
Swimming : NATANT
19
Shade of green : FERN
20
Bind with a belt : GIRD
22
Certain finish : MATTE
23
Chanel No. 5 competitor : ESTEE
25
Gridlock consequence : TIEUP
27
Many a Dallas cowboy : TEX
28
Comments that lead people to repeat themselves : EHS
29
Ones carrying babies on their backs : KOALAS
31
Middle Earth? : CORE
32
Dawdles : DILLYDALLIES
34
Source of feedback : SOUNDINGBOARD
36
Fictional spy who first appeared in "Call for the Dead" : GEORGESMILEY
37
"___ joke" : ITSA
38
Ranges : STOVES
39
Go the right way? : GEE
42
Mystery in the fossil record : GAP
43
Writer with the given names Robert Lawrence : STINE
44
Tick off : STEAM
46
Jointly : ASONE
48
Whine lover? : CRAB
50
Undeceived by : ONTO
51
Capital for King Zog : TIRANA
53
Hooter's location : OWLSNEST
55
Setting for Sergei Eisenstein's "Battleship Potemkin" : ODESSA
56
Clear brandy : EAUDEVIE
57
Brisk competitor : NESTEA
58
Fist pumper's cry : YES
59
Besides : AND
Down
1
PIN money? : ATMFEE
2
"Jeez Louise!" : SHEESH
3
Trick-taking card game : HEARTS
4
About 252 cals. : BTU
5
Like M. Poirot : BELG
6
Competitive, in a way : CAPITALISTIC
7
Title of politeness : SAN
8
Swimmer's woe : CRAMP
9
Pro ___ : RATA
10
Slaughterhouse : ABATTOIR
11
Spent a season in the sun? : WINTERED
12
Rubbery compounds : LATEXES
14
Certain eruption : ACNE
15
Famed Pop Art subject : MARILYNMONROE
21
It's pretty obvious : DEADGIVEAWAY
24
Augmenting, old-style : EKING
26
Functional : USABLE
30
Guinness adjective : OLDEST
31
Modeling medium : CLAY
32
Long-lasting, in commercial names : DURA
33
Good earth : LOESS
34
Table : SETASIDE
35
Some fertilized eggs : OOSPORES
36
Unit of explosive capacity : GIGATON
39
Palace of Nations locale : GENEVA
40
Has a home-cooked meal : EATSIN
41
Made a big scene? : EMOTED
43
Import : SENSE
45
Step on a scale : TONE
47
Illustrator Thomas : NAST
49
Down : BLUE
52
Strong, as a bond : AAA
54
New Left org. : SDS

Answer summary:
5 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
101 ms