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

New York Times, Tuesday, June 1, 2004

Author:
Fred Piscop
Editor:
Will Shortz
28-Across : Stair part
TotalDebutLatest
15311/22/19936/11/2023
SunMonTueWedThuFriSatVariety
1425262552947
RebusScrabblePGramFresh
11.55233%
Fred Piscop

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 38 Missing: {GJQXZ} This is puzzle # 101 for Mr. Piscop. Tuesday freshness: 51%
1
T
2
A
3
B
4
U
5
K
6
E
7
E
8
L
9
S
10
A
11
S
12
C
13
H
14
A
V
E
S
15
A
U
D
I
E
16
R
O
L
E
17
P
A
T
E
18
N
T
R
I
T
E
19
T
R
U
E
20
A
S
T
R
A
Y
21
F
E
S
22
T
E
R
E
D
23
S
T
E
I
N
24
C
Y
R
25
A
M
Y
26
D
A
27
D
A
28
R
I
S
29
E
30
R
31
H
32
I
33
S
S
34
I
M
35
A
36
M
37
A
S
I
D
E
38
A
S
H
39
T
E
E
T
E
40
R
S
41
T
I
E
42
S
P
I
43
T
E
44
L
E
N
O
45
S
E
E
K
46
H
Y
P
E
R
47
S
E
48
C
T
49
W
A
R
50
S
51
P
A
52
H
I
53
C
54
K
55
S
56
P
57
E
R
M
E
58
A
T
E
59
C
A
L
L
I
T
60
I
T
I
S
61
B
A
C
62
K
U
P
L
I
T
E
63
E
T
T
U
64
A
L
A
I
N
65
E
V
E
R
66
S
E
E
P
67
B
E
N
N
Y
68
D
E
R
N
© 2004, The New York Times6/1/4 ( No. 19,929 )
Across
1
Verboten: Var. : TABU
5
Boats' backbones : KEELS
10
"The Nazarene" writer Sholem : ASCH
14
Park and Lexington, e.g., in N.Y.C. : AVES
15
Decorated Murphy : AUDIE
16
Starlet's goal : ROLE
17
Ceremony for inventors : PATENTRITE
19
In alignment : TRUE
20
Off the track : ASTRAY
21
Rankled : FESTERED
23
Lager holder : STEIN
24
Burlesque star Lili St. ___ : CYR
25
One of Alcott's "Little Women" : AMY
26
Jean Arp's art : DADA
28
Stair part : RISER
31
Greeting for a villain : HISS
34
Holy Iraqi : IMAM
37
In reserve : ASIDE
38
Bat material : ASH
39
Is headed for a fall : TEETERS
41
Baseball rarity : TIE
42
Ill will : SPITE
44
Lantern-jawed celeb : LENO
45
Hide's partner : SEEK
46
High-strung : HYPER
47
Shiites or Amish : SECT
49
Easy card game : WAR
50
Place to relax : SPA
52
Sophisticates they're not : HICKS
56
Soak through : PERMEATE
59
Coin flipper's phrase : CALLIT
60
"How sweet ___!" : ITIS
61
Low-cal beer in reserve? : BACKUPLITE
63
Ides of March rebuke : ETTU
64
Actor Delon : ALAIN
65
In perpetuity : EVER
66
Leak slowly : SEEP
67
Jack who was famously frugal : BENNY
68
Laura of "I Am Sam" : DERN
Down
1
Spanish appetizers : TAPAS
2
Sailor's "Stop!" : AVAST
3
Midler of stage and screen : BETTE
4
Cyber-handles : USERIDS
5
Name in a stuttered 1918 song title : KATY
6
Where Lux. is : EUR
7
Uplift spiritually : EDIFY
8
Pepsi bottle amount : LITER
9
Meets, as a bet : SEES
10
Sister of Apollo : ARTEMIS
11
Bad place to build? : SORRYSITE
12
Whodunit board game : CLUE
13
Pay mind to : HEED
18
"Peter Pan" dog : NANA
22
Gogol's "___ Bulba" : TARAS
24
Caravan beast : CAMEL
27
Conk out : DIE
29
Falco of "The Sopranos" : EDIE
30
Need a bath badly : REEK
31
Dish that's "slung" : HASH
32
Culp/Cosby TV series : ISPY
33
Word processor for sailors? : SHIPWRITE
35
Munched on : ATE
36
Brainy group : MENSA
39
___ Haute, Ind. : TERRE
40
Sturgeon delicacy : ROE
43
Joins forces (with) : TEAMSUP
45
Silenced : STILLED
48
Crack from the cold : CHAP
50
Played out : STALE
51
Praline nut : PECAN
53
Critic Barnes : CLIVE
54
Check falsifier : KITER
55
Howard of morning radio : STERN
56
They're cut into wedges : PIES
57
Sermon ending? : ETTE
58
Simple rhyme scheme : ABAB
59
Big Apple college inits. : CUNY
62
They're related : KIN

Answer summary:
4 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
74 ms