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 Sam Ezersky
NY Times, Sun, Jul 26, 2020 PUNS AND ANAGRAMS
        
        
            Author:
Sam Ezersky
            Editor:
Will Shortz
         
        Rows: 15, Columns: 15, Words: 72, Blocks: 35
     
    
	
        
            
	
            
            
		
			| 1 G | 2 N | 3 A | 4 S | 5 H |  | 6 D | 7 E | 8 A | 9 L |  |  | 10 P | 11 D | 12 A | 
			| 13 R | O | C | K | Y |  | 14 E | L | I | E |  | 15 O | R | A | L | 
			| 16 I | S | R | A | E | 17 L | B | O | R | N |  | 18 P | O | S | E | 
			| 19 D | E | O |  | 20 N | E | A | P |  | 21 T | 22 I | P | J | A | R | 
			| 23 I | D | S |  | 24 A | S | T | E | 25 R |  | 26 T | R | E | N | T | 
			| 27 R | I | T | 28 E |  | 29 S | E | R | E | 30 N | G | E | T | I |  | 
			| 31 O | V | I | N | 32 E |  |  | 33 S | A | R | I | S |  |  |  | 
			| 34 N | E | C | T | A | 35 R | 36 S |  | 37 P | A | R | S | 38 E | 39 C | 40 S | 
			|  |  |  | 41 O | R | A | T | 42 E |  |  | 43 L | O | G | O | N | 
			|  | 44 S | 45 T | U | F | F | E | D | 46 U | 47 P |  | 48 R | O | M | A | 
			| 49 N | E | H | R | U |  | 50 P | A | N | E | 51 S |  | 52 T | O | P | 
			| 53 O | N | E | A | L | 54 L |  | 55 M | I | L | L |  | 56 R | E | C | 
			| 57 B | E | R | G |  | 58 A | 59 M | A | T | E | U | 60 R | I | S | H | 
			| 61 I | C | E | E |  | 62 S | O | M | E |  | 63 S | E | P | T | A | 
			| 64 G | A | D |  |  | 65 H | I | E | D |  | 66 H | A | S | A | T | 
	
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            Across
            1
__ri__d, __ __ teet__ : 
GNASH6
10
Kissing outside of one's pad, for short : 
PDA13
14
15
Kind of exam in vector algebra : 
ORAL16
Like the children of laborers in Exodus : 
ISRAELBORN18
Ask "Whose work is 'The Raven'?" : 
POSE19
Ref. work read back to front : 
DEO20
Word a pen might scratch on a tide table : 
NEAP21
Cash container for J.P. & Rita : 
TIPJAR23
Psychoanalysis patients get theirs checked : 
IDS24
Something to stare at in a garden : 
ASTER26
Spanish train to cross an English river : 
TRENT27
29
31
Bottle ___ (Dracula's alcohol purchase) : 
OVINE33
34
37
41
43
Long "o" in "passcode" : 
LOGON44
48
Capital where "love" is "amor" : 
ROMA49
Did he run for office in India? : 
NEHRU50
They sound like hassles for window washers : 
PANES52
Tee or polo, initially : 
TOP53
Shaq with 50 (it's a tie!) : 
ONEALL55
Where philosopher John Stuart cuts wood : 
MILL56
57
Spiel's conclusion : 
BERG58
61
"That makes sense" : 
ICEE62
Very much my sort of look : 
SOME63
64
65
66
What a Twitter username does : 
HASAT 
        
		
            Down
            1
2
Go straight down the side oven : 
NOSEDIVE3
An angry little sucker, by the sound of it : 
ACROSTIC4
5
Hey, an African animal! : 
HYENA6
Contents of de tackle box : 
DEBATE7
8
Hairdryers are full of it : 
AIR9
Temporarily gave up before Easter : 
LENT10
Anti-Giant, in a New York sports rivalry : 
PROJET11
Brand that competes with Aquafina and is a product of Coca-Cola : 
DASANI12
15
17
Word seen in sales signs : 
LESS22
Ida Tarbell or Ivana Trump : 
ITGIRL25
28
30
Gun range org., in part : 
NRA32
Amount of corn per cob : 
EARFUL35
Rising in the distance : 
RAF36
Raising cats and dogs : 
STEP38
39
Foreign-language question for the comatose : 
COMOESTA40
42
Made me a Japanese appetizer : 
EDAMAME44
Role in a scene from "Quo Vadis" : 
SENECA45
___ need to be more revenue to get out of ___ : 
THERED46
Together at the airport : 
UNITED47
A su__ __rstar ath__ __te : 
PELE49
With 6-Across, result of a contract dispute : 
NOBIG51
'S quite luxurious : 
SLUSH54
What's taken from a flashlight for a flight : 
LASH59
Who heard a French kiss : 
MOI60
Concerning a star of "The Crying Game" : 
REA 
    
 
    
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