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The Name Is the Game

New York Times, Sunday, September 7, 2025

Author:
Derrick Niederman
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
Why do none of the Fruit of the Loom characters ___-colored clothing?
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Derrick Niederman

This puzzle:

Rows: 21, Columns: 21 Words: 140, Blocks: 68 Missing: {JQXZ} This is puzzle # 15 for Mr. Niederman. Sunday freshness: 68%
Will Shortz notes:
Derrick Niederman, of Charleston, S.C., is a writer, mathematician, and game designer who was, until recently, an adjunct math professor at the College of Charleston. His game ... read more
Jim Horne notes:

Some artists just need a large canvas. This is Mr. Niederman's 15th NYT crossword, all Sundays.

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© 2025, The New York Times9/7/25 ( No. 27,697 )
Across
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Where Gloria Estefan was born : HAVANA
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Hairstyle that can be casual or formal : UPDO
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Relative of a sultan : EMIR
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Strikebreaking sort : SCAB
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One who gives a good talking-to? : ORATOR
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Spring's opposite, tidally : NEAP
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Constant nuisance : BANE
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Mansión, por ejemplo : CASA
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As the British pound rises in value, the dollar ___ : BILLWITHERS
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Sure things : SLAMDUNKS
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Area with pews : NAVE
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Part of many a morning routine : SHAVE
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Equipment : GEAR
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Orchestra section toward the middle of the pit : OBOES
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With 76-Down, individually : ONEAT
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Fury : IRE
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After spending the afternoon at Epcot, we had dinner at a ___ bistro : TONYORLANDO
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Ancestor of the tuba or sousaphone : BASSHORN
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Low-quality paper? : RAG
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Like a naughty Beetle Bailey, in brief : AWOL
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Overdone : TRITE
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The "E" of Q.E.D. : ERAT
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Depleted : USEDUP
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Facetious suffix with most : EST
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Did Joyce write courtesy of a ___? : ULYSSESGRANT
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Blunt negative : NOPE
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Philosopher who purportedly said "The best fighter is never angry" : LAOTSE
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Have a bawl : SOB
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Son of Hanna-Barbera's Doggie Daddy : AUGIE
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Reason to relocate a picnic blanket, maybe : ANTS
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Borneo neighbor : SUMATRA
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Female moose or elephant : COW
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Fish-eating raptors : ERNS
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Dab with a towel : BLOT
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Subdivisions of some counties: Abbr. : TWPS
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An increase in ham prices forced the deli to ___ sandwiches higher : MARKCUBAN
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Begged : PLED
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Scorch the surface : SEAR
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Andean stimulant : COCA
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Source of the films "The Blues Brothers" and "Coneheads," in brief : SNL
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Gerald Ford or William Howard Taft, once : YALEMAN
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Peter, Paul and Mary, e.g. : TRIO
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Words before sea or lunch : OUTTO
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Summer mo. : AUG
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Decks for reading : TAROTS
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Biblical preposition : UNTO
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To Washington ___, Germany, seemed far from Tarrytown, N.Y. : IRVINGBERLIN
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Big word in advertising : NEW
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Toady : YESMAN
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Buzz, so to speak : CALL
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Charles or Ray who lent their name to a kind of chair : EAMES
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Unpleasant look : LEER
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Social gathering of a sort : BEE
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Certain canines : EYETEETH
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Some Californians consider Santa ___ on Earth : BARBARAEDEN
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___-cone : SNO
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Stockpile : STORE
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Anesthetic first used on a patient in 1842 : ETHER
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"Fine as is, actually" : STET
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Canada's first national park, founded in 1885 : BANFF
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"___ Three Lives" (early TV drama) : ILED
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The shark-warning notes of "Jaws," for example : LEITMOTIF
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The supermodel was holding a copy of ___ herself on the beach : ELLEFANNING
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Tackle box item : LINE
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Home makeover, in brief : RENO
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Election Day is one: Abbr. : TUES
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Work on the score of : NOTATE
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Carbon compound : ENOL
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Beat one's chest : BRAG
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Set of pull-ups? : ARMS
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Very high : STONED
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___ Afghan Airlines, carrier to the Mideast : ARIANA
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Parts of a heart or trumpet : VALVES
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No fewer than : ATLEAST
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"Stat!" : NOW
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Media personalities Melber and Fleischer : ARIS
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Remove a restraint from : UNHARNESS
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Irk : PEEVE
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Have the nerve : DARE
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Special ___ : OPS
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Buddy who portrayed TV's Jed Clampett : EBSEN
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Peninsula in southeast Asia : MALAYA
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Consecutively : INAROW
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Somnial acronym : REM
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Aquatic acronym : SCUBA
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Collection of laws : CANON
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"Jeez, sorry I ___!" : ASKED
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Sarastro in Mozart's "The Magic Flute," e.g. : BASSO
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Product of the first three primes : THIRTY
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Tiny house occupants : DOLLS
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Get crazy (over) : GOGAGA
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Pushes with force : THRUSTS
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Smears : TARS
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Directs, as cargo : ROUTES
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Edmonton N.H.L. player : OILER
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International shoe brand originating in England : REEBOK
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Extremely loyal : TRUEBLUE
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One who's a well-meaning but bad influence on a friend, maybe : ENABLER
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Why do none of the Fruit of the Loom characters ___-colored clothing? : DONLEMON
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Current : UPTODATE
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Annoyance : PEST
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Trains above street level : ELS
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White wine named for a region in France : SAUTERNE
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Peeping ___ for Lady Godiva to appear : TOMWAITS
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Like some philosophical arguments : SOCRATIC
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Taj Mahal's city : AGRA
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Numbskull : NINNY
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Bar with drafts : TAPROOM
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Love, in Lyon : AMOUR
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Spots to go in the U.K. : WCS
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End of any Shakespeare play : ACTV
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Powerless : UNABLE
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Space balls : PLANETS
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Bed-___ (Brooklyn neighborhood, familiarly) : STUY
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Shakespeare, vis-à-vis the expression "brave new world" : COINER
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See 31-Across : ATIME
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Sydney's state: Abbr. : NSW
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How some risks are taken : ONABET
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Immaturity : GREENNESS
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Secluded valley : GLEN
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"Take it easy, will you?!" : LAYOFF
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Startle : ALARM
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Mounted below the surface of : SETINTO
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___ Sunday : EASTER
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Body part containing photoreceptors : RETINA
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Relating to the wind's movement : EOLIAN
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Vingt + dix : TRENTE
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Equivocated : HEDGED
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Ball girl? : BELLE
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Didn't dine out : ATEIN
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Large safari sight : RHINO
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Intoxicating Asian plant whose name sounds like an insect : BETEL
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Clear, in a way, as a windshield : DEFOG
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Beaver State capital : SALEM
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Sight of a speeding car, maybe : BLUR
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Season ticket holders, presumably : FANS
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Spherical shape : ORB
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Info for a traveler, for short : ETA
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Follower of waste and want : NOT

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