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Joel Fagliano
NY Times, Sun, Jul 16, 2017 PUNS AND ANAGRAMS
52-Down : "Rectory" and "parsonage" are other names for it
Author:
Joel Fagliano
Editor:
Will Shortz
Rows: 15, Columns: 15, Words: 72, Blocks: 32
1 G | 2 E | 3 N | 4 E | 5 R | 6 A | 7 L | 8 L | 9 E | 10 E | | 11 B | 12 E | 13 R | 14 G |
15 A | B | O | V | E | B | O | A | R | D | | 16 O | V | E | N |
17 M | O | N | I | T | O | R | I | N | G | | 18 W | I | S | E |
19 S | N | I | T | | 20 R | E | D | S | E | 21 A | | 22 L | E | I |
| | 23 S | E | 24 C | T | S | | 25 T | O | U | 26 P | E | E | S |
27 H | 28 A | S | S | L | E | | | | 29 U | T | U | R | N | S |
30 E | A | U | | 31 E | D | 32 U | 33 C | 34 A | T | O | R | | | |
35 S | H | E | 36 B | A | | 37 S | U | R | | 38 G | E | 39 T | 40 G | 41 O |
| | | 42 U | N | 43 S | E | E | M | 44 L | Y | | 45 S | A | P |
46 B | 47 A | 48 D | R | E | P | | | | 49 A | R | 50 T | I | S | T |
51 E | P | I | G | R | A | 52 M | | 53 A | C | O | R | N | | |
54 H | E | N | | 55 S | N | A | 56 P | T | O | | 57 E | G | 58 G | 59 O |
60 E | R | G | 61 O | | 62 I | N | A | B | S | 63 E | N | T | I | A |
64 A | C | E | D | | 65 E | S | T | A | T | E | C | A | R | S |
66 D | U | D | E | | 67 L | E | S | T | E | R | H | O | L | T |
© 2017, The New York Times
Across
1
It sounds like, by and large, he fought in the Civil War :
GENERALLEE11
15
16
17
18
Smart followers of exes :
WISE19
20
Its parting in the Bible is a Seder topic :
REDSEA22
Neckwear Daniel has on backward :
LEI23
___ appeal (why some people join a splinter group) :
SECTS25
27
29
Runts you do flip-flops for :
UTURNS30
It sounds like a vowel not found within it :
EAU31
One getting outraced to school :
EDUCATOR35
Queendom she basically started :
SHEBA37
38
42
Inappropriate, as an L.S.U. enemy :
UNSEEMLY45
What's a pine on the inside? :
SAP46
House member you'd like to vote out :
BADREP49
George Strait, for one :
ARTIST51
53
What a husk covers :
ACORN54
Certain c __ ick __ __ :
HEN55
Stop an inattentive state :
SNAPTO57
60
As a result of Gore :
ERGO62
64
Scored perfectly on a multiple-choice test by never picking B :
ACED65
66
Guy who's due $500 :
DUDE67
Down
1
They're seen in lad mags :
GAMS2
3
It hasn't been a problem for us in eons :
NONISSUE4
Party requests for Stevie :
EVITES5
6
7
Roles after switching sides :
LORES8
9
Part of a sea eagle's address: Abbr. :
ERNST10
Headline after Bono's bandmate quits :
EDGEOUT11
Flourish at the front of a boat :
BOW12
13
Watched again, as Renee's movies :
RESEEN14
21
Greek sandwich taken for the road :
AUTOGYRO24
Laundromat that also does lens care :
CLEANERS26
27
28
Even parts of Wabash have it :
AAH32
33
Prompt needed for Cruise? No sir! :
CUE34
36
39
40
41
43
44
46
47
Race up for a quick glance :
APERCU48
Criticized in a leading editorial :
DINGED50
Outer parts of a tree branch :
TRENCH52
"Rectory" and "parsonage" are other names for it :
MANSE53
Bruce Wayne's Twitter handle :
ATBAT56
They've won two of the past three Super Bowls :
PATS58
One glamorous in red lipstick, initially :
GIRL59
It can get things toasted without Ted :
OAST61
63
Answer summary: 1 unique to this puzzle, 2 unique to Modern Era but used previously.
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