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Down in the Valley

New York Times, Sunday, June 28, 2026

Author:
Rebecca Goldstein and Christina Iverson
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
Home of the Road to Hana, whose 64-mile length contains more than 600 curves
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This puzzle:

Rows: 21, Columns: 22 Words: 145, Blocks: 78 Missing: {Z} Spans: 1 This is puzzle # 29 for Ms. Goldstein. This is puzzle # 42 for Ms. Iverson. Grid flow: 40.0 Sunday freshness: 23%
Will Shortz notes:
Rebecca Goldstein, of Albany, Calif., is a research scientist at Merck, developing cancer immunotherapies. Christina Iverson, of Ames, Iowa, is an associate puzzle editor at The Times. The idea for ... read more
Jim Horne notes:
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© 2026, The New York Times6/28/26 ( No. 27,991 )
Across
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Counterpart of a rani : RAJAH
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Milk source : TEAT
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Water colors : AQUAS
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Carpet on the forest floor : MOSS
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Rust, e.g. : OXIDE
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Score direction for some stringed instruments : ARCO
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Crispy, say : BURNT
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Intellectual gathering : SALON
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Was an employee at IHOP, in Valleyspeak? : SOLDLIKEHOTCAKES
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Director Kurosawa : AKIRA
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"The Little Prince" author ___ de Saint-Exupéry : ANTOINE
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Bit of travel info, for short : ETA
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Dream stage : REM
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Mentally nimble : CLEVER
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Quick bite : NOSH
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Fanned some Egyptian royalty, in Valleyspeak? : SHOOKLIKEALEAF
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More likely to clap back : SASSIER
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Designer who helped popularize the beatnik look, in brief : YSL
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What Alaska is, among all the states : COLDEST
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Remote button : VOL
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Spec : DEET
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Extra space : GAP
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One of five Norwegian kings : OLAV
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Did some birding, in Valleyspeak? : WATCHEDLIKEAHAWK
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Grub : EATS
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Architectural feature above a belfry : SPIRE
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God who sacrificed an eye for wisdom : ODIN
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Sharp-edged tool : AXE
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"Oh, sure" : ILLBET
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Supplies : STOCKS
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Nowhere to be found : AWOL
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Radio City Music Hall style, informally : DECO
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Pop singer Rita : ORA
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Hitchhiked with a hangnail, in Valleyspeak? : STUCKOUTLIKEASORETHUMB
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"I've been ___!" : HAD
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Mathematician John who won a Nobel in economic science in 1994 : NASH
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Craving : ITCH
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Listings in a bankruptcy filing : ASSETS
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First state to implement a bottle deposit to fight littering : OREGON
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Some pulpy drinks, for short : OJS
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"Doctor Who" and "Doctor Foster" airer, with "the" : BEEB
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Solemn words : OATHS
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The official fuel of the N.H.L. in Canada : ESSO
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Made some outfielder errors, in Valleyspeak? : DROPPEDLIKEFLIES
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Cousin of a Tony : OBIE
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"Ciao!" : BYE
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Time to give up? : LENT
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"It's Raining ___" (gay anthem) : MEN
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"Oh, there's more ..." : ANDALSO
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In the style of : ALA
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Folded handout : LEAFLET
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Prepared for some new pet fish, in Valleyspeak? : BUILTLIKEATANK
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Fashion designer Emhoff : ELLA
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Specialized vocabularies : ARGOTS
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Govt. lawyers : DAS
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Kyiv's country: Abbr. : UKR
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Spanish "My God!" : DIOSMIO
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State capital in the Treasure Valley : BOISE
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Performed some witchcraft, in Valleyspeak? : WORKEDLIKEACHARM
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Was mistaken : ERRED
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Little redhead in a long-running Broadway show : ANNIE
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Nobel laureate Wiesel : ELIE
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Island where parts of "Jurassic Park" were filmed : KAUAI
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Spot to plot : LAIR
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Binary question type : YESNO
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High-five, e.g. : SLAP
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This won't last : STINT
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Santa ___, city that's home to the Charles M. Schulz Museum : ROSA
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One acting on impulse? : AXON
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Split from suddenly, in a way : JILT
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Extras : ADDONS
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Greek sun god : HELIOS
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"Let this be a lesson!" : TAKEHEED
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Shakespearean conjunction : ERE
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Deep-seated desires : ACHES
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Wide and uninhibited, as a grin : TOOTHY
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Start of a song with the same tune as "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" : ABC
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Hadron component : QUARK
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Iconic nerd of 1990s TV : URKEL
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Needing iron supplements, say : ANEMIC
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Lines on some grids: Abbr. : STS
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Get even? : MAKELEVEL
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Oily fruits : OLIVES
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Irritated with : SOREAT
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Wolf (down) : SNARF
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Course in a Brazilian meal : SALADA
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Word with job or track : INSIDE
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New Mexico county or its seat : TAOS
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Neuron, e.g. : CELL
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Actress Kurylenko of "Quantum of Solace" : OLGA
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Eccentric sort : KOOK
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They shine during the day : SOAPSTARS
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Great heights : ALTITUDES
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Move, in Realtor-speak : RELO
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Some microbuses, in brief : VWS
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Relating to some forces on Earth : TIDAL
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"I knew it!" : AHA
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Peaceful period : PAX
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Swamp critter : CROC
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"Keep dreaming" : HECKNO
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Smallest relative of an ostrich : KIWI
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Kind of mushroom that comes in a bundle : ENOKI
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"What can ___ to help?" : WEDO
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"What took so long?!" : ABOUTTIME
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Summary of a contract's details : TERMSHEET
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Wild guess : STAB
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Treats, in a way, as a swelling : ICES
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So many : LOTSOF
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Riddle in Zen Buddhism : KOAN
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Pretty fishy : SUS
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Leave alone : LETBE
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One might be named for a king or queen : ERA
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Pump, say : SHOE
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God who rides in a chariot pulled by two goats : THOR
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Got just right : ACED
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Souvenir from the seashore : SHELL
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Improve : HEAL
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Competitor who has manners : GOODLOSER
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"You had one ___!" : JOB
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Washington, D.C.'s International ___ Museum : SPY
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Jessica of "The Better Sister" : BIEL
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W-2 requirement, in brief : SSN
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Person from South Asia : DESI
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Whisky flavorer : PEAT
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Very involved (in) : KNEEDEEP
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Catchall phrase from Latin : ETALIA
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Stepped up to the plate : BATTED
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Woes : ILLS
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Awe-inspiring light show : AURORA
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Sushi consisting of thin slices of fish over rice : NIGIRI
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"Whew! Finished!" : OKDONE
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Extol : LAUD
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Joints shown by no-show socks : ANKLES
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Gathers (together) : FLOCKS
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Light into : LASHAT
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Biblical tower locale : BABEL
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Clears, as profit : EARNS
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Welcome at the door : ASKIN
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Something consumed by the ton by whales : KRILL
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Home of the Road to Hana, whose 64-mile length contains more than 600 curves : MAUI
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Modern-day Persia : IRAN
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Neglect to include : OMIT
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Route : WAY
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Abbr. in a job posting : EEO
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Carnival maker : KIA

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9 unique to this puzzle, 1 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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