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

New York Times, Tuesday, April 9, 1996

Author:
M. E. Skolsky
Editor:
W. Shortz
17-Across : Tombstone letters
TotalDebutLatest
131/30/19967/28/2004
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
0138100
RebusScrabbleFresh
11.6229%
Mark Elliot Skolsky

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 80, Blocks: 36 Missing: {FQXZ} This is puzzle # 2 for Mr. Skolsky. Tuesday freshness: 27%
1
H
2
C
3
H
4
O
5
C
6
A
7
L
8
A
9
E
10
N
11
A
12
C
13
T
14
A
L
I
15
V
O
C
A
B
16
G
E
N
R
E
17
R
I
P
18
O
N
T
H
E
19
D
O
C
K
E
T
20
M
O
S
21
A
I
C
22
R
A
E
23
K
L
E
E
24
O
L
D
E
25
N
26
M
A
27
N
T
E
L
S
28
A
29
R
C
O
30
R
O
31
B
32
L
O
I
33
J
A
K
E
34
T
R
O
35
N
36
T
E
37
T
38
R
39
A
40
A
T
E
41
T
I
M
P
A
42
N
I
43
H
U
R
44
R
A
T
45
S
O
46
A
I
D
A
47
K
E
N
T
48
W
O
49
W
50
N
I
P
51
E
R
G
S
52
B
53
A
54
N
A
N
A
55
S
56
R
O
57
M
E
O
58
O
N
I
T
59
S
H
60
A
61
L
A
N
C
62
E
63
R
64
I
N
T
H
65
E
P
O
C
66
K
E
T
67
K
E
Y
68
L
U
R
E
D
69
E
L
I
O
T
70
E
R
A
71
S
L
E
D
S
72
D
U
N
N
E
73
T
O
N
© 1996, The New York Times4/9/96 ( No. 16,954 )
Across
1
F.D.R.'s predecessor : HCH
4
Florida city : OCALA
9
Make into law : ENACT
14
The Greatest : ALI
15
Lexicon: Abbr. : VOCAB
16
Literary style : GENRE
17
Tombstone letters : RIP
18
Slated for court : ONTHEDOCKET
20
Tile work : MOSAIC
22
See 25-Down : RAE
23
Painter Paul : KLEE
24
Opposite of modern : OLDEN
26
Spots for Christmas decorations : MANTELS
28
Mobil rival : ARCO
30
Plunder : ROB
32
French law : LOI
33
Senator-astronaut Garn : JAKE
34
1982 Jeff Bridges cyberfilm : TRON
36
Prefix with -hedron : TETRA
40
Breakfasted : ATE
41
Kettledrums : TIMPANI
43
"Ben-___" : HUR
44
Hoffman role ___Rizzo : RATSO
46
Opera set in Egypt : AIDA
47
Lane co-worker : KENT
48
"Holy smokes!" : WOW
50
Small bite : NIP
51
Work units : ERGS
52
Early Allen flick : BANANAS
56
Loverboy : ROMEO
58
"Get___!" ("Start working!") : ONIT
59
___Na Na : SHA
61
60's-70's TV western : LANCER
64
1976 James Taylor album : INTHEPOCKET
67
Roller skate accessory : KEY
68
Seduced : LURED
69
"Do I dare to eat a peach?" poet : ELIOT
70
Baseball stat : ERA
71
Iditarod racers : SLEDS
72
"True Confessions" novelist : DUNNE
73
Quite a load : TON
Down
1
Injure : HARM
2
Advertising award : CLIO
3
It helps you shake a leg : HIPSOCKET
4
Egg-shaped : OVOID
5
Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons," e.g. : CONCERTI
6
Pretense : ACT
7
Bert of "The Wizard of Oz" : LAHR
8
At right angles to the keel : ABEAM
9
Freudian focus : EGO
10
Absence at "dress-down days" : NECKTIE
11
Leg support : ANKLE
12
Angler's basket : CREEL
13
Heads, in Le Havre : TETES
19
Poker command : DEAL
21
Skin softener : ALOE
25
With 22-Across, title role for Sally Field : NORMA
27
Reply to the Little Red Hen : NOTI
28
Slightly open : AJAR
29
Pro___ : RATA
31
Arrive casually : BOPIN
35
Low point : NADIR
37
Rod Laver's nickname : THEROCKET
38
Crosspiece : RUNG
39
These may be fine : ARTS
41
Roger Rabbit, e.g. : TOON
42
Creamy pastry : NAPOLEON
45
Enveloped : SWATHED
47
Peachy-___ : KEEN
49
Kind of waist : WASP
52
Seethes : BOILS
53
Make void : ANNUL
54
Saltpeter, in Salisbury : NITRE
55
With oxfords : SHOED
57
Photo finish : MATTE
60
Org. that defends freedoms : ACLU
62
Architect Saarinen : EERO
63
Actor O'Neal : RYAN
65
Mag. workers : EDS
66
Relation : KIN

Answer summary:
2 unique to this puzzle, 2 debuted here and reused later.

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
64 ms