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

New York Times, Saturday, April 5, 2014

Author:
Ashton Anderson and James Mulhern
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
33-Down : Young foxes
TotalDebutLatestCollabs
1411/16/20093/26/20228
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
0100094
ScrabDebutFresh
1.627777%
Ashton Anderson
TotalDebutLatestCollabs
2511/16/20093/26/20227
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
012001012
ScrabDebutFresh
1.6015078%
James Mulhern

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 72, Blocks: 27 Missing: {JQ} This is puzzle # 7 for Mr. Anderson. This is puzzle # 4 for Mr. Mulhern. Saturday freshness: 50%
Constructor notes:
Ashton: A quick intro: I'm a Ph.D. student in computer science. James and I met during our undergrads at McGill, where he first ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Good Saturday workout, with a huge number of fresh, up-to-date entries. It's really neat to see a themeless puzzle obviously put ... read more
1
W
2
H
3
O
4
A
5
P
6
R
7
I
8
M
9
A
10
L
11
U
12
R
13
G
14
E
15
H
A
R
M
16
L
E
G
A
L
I
Z
E
I
T
17
A
B
A
B
18
I
D
O
B
E
L
I
E
V
E
19
T
A
L
E
20
S
E
21
T
E
X
T
22
F
E
R
23
I
N
E
R
T
24
A
Y
L
A
25
R
E
I
N
26
S
E
X
S
Y
27
M
B
O
L
28
L
O
R
N
E
29
I
R
A
30
L
U
L
U
31
C
U
T
32
T
O
M
33
K
I
T
E
34
D
U
C
H
35
A
36
M
37
P
38
I
S
T
39
P
O
R
K
40
N
A
E
41
D
42
E
43
A
T
H
44
P
A
T
T
Y
45
C
A
K
E
46
O
N
E
S
47
K
E
N
S
48
M
O
T
E
L
49
O
R
R
50
T
H
E
O
51
K
E
N
O
B
I
52
F
I
O
53
N
A
A
P
P
54
L
E
55
E
L
A
N
56
U
C
B
E
R
K
E
L
E
Y
57
Y
I
N
G
58
S
H
E
S
A
I
D
Y
E
S
59
S
A
K
S
© 2014, The New York Times4/5/14 ( No. 23,524 )
Across
1
"That's crazy, dude!" : WHOA
5
Drive to drink, e.g. : PRIMALURGE
15
It's best to stay out of its way : HARM
16
Debut Peter Tosh album, and a rallying cry for pot smokers : LEGALIZEIT
17
Scheme for the start of a sonnet : ABAB
18
Opinion leader? : IDOBELIEVE
19
Pioneer of New Journalism : TALESE
21
"r u there?," e.g. : TEXT
22
Unpolished pro? : FER
23
Stationary : INERT
24
Cro-Magnon orphan of literature : AYLA
25
Head turner : REIN
26
Rihanna or Sharon Stone : SEXSYMBOL
28
Big name in late-night TV : LORNE
29
See 25-Down : IRA
30
Dandy : LULU
31
Ripped : CUT
32
U.S. Open champion whose last name is a toy : TOMKITE
34
Artist and chess player who said "While all artists are not chess players, all chess players are artists" : DUCHAMP
38
The end? : IST
39
It takes time to cure : PORK
40
McDonald's denial : NAE
41
The end : DEATH
44
It involves hand-to-hand coordination : PATTYCAKE
46
Souls : ONES
47
Wish-Bone alternative : KENS
48
Lodging portmanteau : MOTEL
49
1967 Calder Trophy winner at age 18 : ORR
50
___ Epstein, baseball V.I.P. known as "Boy Wonder" : THEO
51
Last name in "Star Wars" : KENOBI
52
Singer with the 1996 triple-platinum album "Tidal" : FIONAAPPLE
55
Panache : ELAN
56
Where Jason Kidd played college hoops : UCBERKELEY
57
Rap's ___ Yang Twins : YING
58
1996 Rhett Akins country hit : SHESAIDYES
59
Store whose shoe department has its own ZIP code (10022-SHOE) : SAKS
Down
1
"Yes?" : WHATISIT
2
Certain chili : HABANERO
3
Third degree for a third degree? : ORALEXAM
4
One may prefer them to blondes : AMBERS
5
Bit of ballet instruction : PLIE
6
Like Tickle Me Elmo : RED
7
"My treat" : IGOTYOU
8
Parent company? : MABELL
9
Internet traffic statistics company : ALEXA
10
Pleasant cadence : LILT
11
Strong arm : UZI
12
Joint : REEFER
13
Buckle : GIVEIN
14
Forever in the past? : ETERNE
20
Up-to-date : STYLISH
24
Like some seamen : ABLE
25
With 29-Across, nest egg choice : ROTH
27
Cockerdoodle, e.g. : MUTT
28
"Oh goody!" : LUCKYME
31
Clipped : CURT
33
Young foxes : KITS
34
Certain gumdrops : DOTS
35
It was home to two Wonders of the Ancient World : ANATOLIA
36
Earn a load of money, in modern lingo : MAKEBANK
37
Some kitchen detritus : PEELINGS
39
Impressive range : PANOPLY
41
Tool : DOOFUS
42
Fortify : ENRICH
43
Oxygen user : AEROBE
44
Imitated chicks : PEEPED
45
Carnival items served with chili : CONEYS
47
Yellow-brown shade : KHAKI
50
Fictional home five miles from Jonesboro : TARA
51
A through G : KEYS
53
Duck Hunt platform, briefly : NES
54
Historical figure a.k.a. Marse Robert : LEE

Answer summary:
8 unique to this puzzle, 2 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
171 ms