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Will Shortz
Will Shortz

NY Times, Sun Feb 4, 2024 Misprints Crossword

23-Across : Kay seen next to a comma

Author:
Will Shortz
Editor:
Will Shortz
Rows: 13, Columns: 13, Words: 24, Blocks: 61
Notepad: Each clue in this crossword has one incorrect letter. First, replace it with the letter it should be. Then answer the corrected clue. For example, the first clue, "Something fooling on a summer's day," should be "Something cooling on a summer's day" (with the "f" becoming a "c") - leading to the answer BREEZE. Write that in the grid. When all the clues have been answered, the 24 replacement letters (for example, "c" in No. 1), in order from first to last, will spell a quote from Aristotle.

"Change in all things is sweet." — Aristotle

1
B
2
S
3
N
4
I
5
K
6
M
7
O
R
I
O
L
E
8
S
E
A
S
O
N
E
L
B
I
N
H
9
R
E
N
O
I
R
10
S
I
G
N
A
L
Z
A
A
I
11
M
E
S
12
H
13
S
O
14
M
B
R
E
R
O
Y
K
E
O
15
E
16
L
E
P
H
A
N
T
17
O
R
18
G
Y
A
N
A
E
19
I
D
I
O
T
20
S
21
P
A
22
T
E
N
T
D
S
I
H
R
I
23
P
E
R
I
O
D
24
O
P
A
Q
U
E
R
S
E
R
P
S
© 2024, The New York Times
Clues
1
Something fooling on a summer's day : BREEZE
2
Man ___ ("Star Wars" figure) : SOLO
3
Big Ten term since the 2010s : NEBRASKA
4
Goddess with a repetitive game : ISIS
5
Loco for a Down Under airline : KANGAROO
6
Expansive fabric : MOHAIR
7
Bard of Baltimore : ORIOLE
8
Each one has three mouths : SEASON
9
Noted French printer : RENOIR
10
Traffic sight : SIGNAL
11
Interface (with) : MESH
12
France state, of a sort : HYPNOSIS
13
Mexican oat : SOMBRERO
14
A loon, for strength or bravery : METAPHOR
15
It has a long truck in a circus : ELEPHANT
16
Article with a series of runes : LADDER
17
Bacchanalian bath : ORGY
18
Person noted for his or her brawn : GENIUS
19
Complete ashes : IDIOTS
20
Funny ___ up : SIDE
21
Word before medicine or lab : PATENT
22
Snark : TRAP
23
Kay seen next to a comma : PERIOD
24
Now clear : OPAQUE
Answer summary: 0 unique to this puzzle.

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