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

New York Times, Friday, January 30, 2015

Author:
David Phillips
Editor:
Will Shortz
30-Across : Cell alternative
TotalDebutLatestCollabs
207/24/20148/5/20171
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
1021277
ScrabbleFresh
1.5784%
David Phillips

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 66, Blocks: 37 Missing: {JQVZ} This is puzzle # 4 for Mr. Phillips. Friday freshness: 88%
David Phillips notes:
In my themeless solving experience, I've noticed that many constructors start with a seed entry. However, I'm not entirely satisfied ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Unusual layout today, built around pairs of feature entries intersecting. What a beautiful set in PHARAOHS / WII SPORTS / SCHOOLS OUT ... read more
1
S
2
H
3
R
4
E
5
W
6
D
7
C
8
A
9
S
10
B
11
A
12
H
13
H
O
T
W
I
R
14
E
15
B
E
D
E
L
I
A
16
E
P
E
E
I
S
T
17
R
E
A
G
E
N
T
18
D
E
S
19
S
C
H
20
O
O
L
S
O
U
T
21
P
H
A
R
A
O
H
S
22
C
23
A
24
R
25
T
O
O
N
E
D
26
M
27
O
28
W
29
A
W
H
I
R
L
30
L
A
31
N
32
D
33
L
I
N
E
34
F
A
I
N
T
L
35
Y
36
X
E
R
O
X
E
D
37
F
I
N
E
S
S
E
38
S
39
F
U
M
I
N
G
40
E
T
E
41
A
L
42
L
E
M
A
N
D
E
43
O
44
F
45
F
H
O
U
R
S
46
S
47
A
C
R
A
M
E
N
T
O
48
M
49
E
50
G
51
P
A
N
T
E
R
A
52
G
I
L
53
M
O
R
E
54
E
N
T
E
R
I
N
55
S
T
O
R
A
G
E
56
P
A
S
T
E
S
57
I
S
I
T
O
K
© 2015, The New York Times1/30/15 ( No. 23,824 )
Across
1
Sharp : SHREWD
7
Foreign fortress : CASBAH
13
Take for the road? : HOTWIRE
15
"Parenthood" actress Bonnie : BEDELIA
16
Person making pointed attacks? : EPEEIST
17
Chemical synthesis component : REAGENT
18
From overseas? : DES
19
1972 Alice Cooper hit with the lyric "we got no class" : SCHOOLSOUT
21
Line in the sand? : PHARAOHS
22
Worked for Mad, maybe : CARTOONED
26
Take blades to blades : MOW
29
Spinning : AWHIRL
30
Cell alternative : LANDLINE
34
How signals from outer space may be heard : FAINTLY
36
Not original, in a way : XEROXED
37
Handles deftly : FINESSES
39
Irate : FUMING
40
Chaud time : ETE
41
Baroque dance form : ALLEMANDE
43
Between 5 p.m. and 9 a.m., maybe : OFFHOURS
46
Setting for TV's "The Mentalist" : SACRAMENTO
48
Eldest sister in a classic 1868 novel : MEG
51
Heavy-metal band with the #1 album "Far Beyond Driven" : PANTERA
52
"___ Girls" : GILMORE
54
Type, as a PIN : ENTERIN
55
Basement's use, often : STORAGE
56
Wallops : PASTES
57
"Any problem with that?" : ISITOK
Down
1
Drop off : SHED
2
"___ is being able to see that there is light despite all of the darkness": Desmond Tutu : HOPE
3
GPS options: Abbr. : RTES
4
Milk source : EWE
5
Popular video game for wannabe athletes : WIISPORTS
6
Sole supporter? : DRSCHOLLS
7
Singer Green : CEELO
8
Not much, as of salt : ADASH
9
Mariposa relatives : SEGOS
10
Like the sky, in France : BLEU
11
"It ___ happenin'" : AINT
12
One getting a tip? : HAT
14
Hawke of "Boyhood" : ETHAN
15
Weapon in a fantasy role-playing game : BROADAX
20
Ivan Turgenev's birthplace : OREL
22
Barista's serving : CAFFE
23
Expect : AWAIT
24
___-Main-Danube Canal : RHINE
25
What's the point of an eating utensil? : TINE
26
Recipe instruction : MIXIN
27
Upright : ONEND
28
Sand ___ : WEDGE
31
Queen of the Nile : NEFERTITI
32
Hard-hitting musical performances? : DRUMSOLOS
33
___ Linda, Calif. : LOMA
35
"Sure thing, dude!" : YEAHMAN
38
Liqueur flavor : SLOE
42
Air space? : LUNGS
43
The electrons of oxygen, e.g. : OCTET
44
___ Jacques : FRERE
45
Anna of the "Scary Movie" films : FARIS
46
Capital near Aden : SANA
47
Myrmecologists' study : ANTS
48
Water under the bridge? : MOAT
49
And so : ERGO
50
Fanboy or fangirl : GEEK
51
Bounce : PEP
53
Provider of inside info? : MRI

Answer summary:
4 unique to this puzzle, 1 debuted here and reused later, 3 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
91 ms