02.02.11 — Letter Drop










Wednesday, February 2, 2011 — Ground Hog Day





Puzzle by Peter A. Collins, edited by Will Shortz



LETTER / DROP (47D. With 9-Across, post office mail slot …); dropping A, E, I, O and U from the second of five doubled words (e.g., ASHES, ESTATE, ISLANDER, ORANGE and USING) resulting in clue/answer sentences, constitutes the interrelated group of this Wednesday crossword.




  • “After the maid cleans out the ASHES, SHE’S going to polish the fireplace doors”

  • “The note accompanying the ESTATE STATES that all money should go to charity”

  • “The reporter heard the New York ISLANDER SLANDER his coach”

  • “At the organic market, the price of ORANGE RANGES from moderate to ridiculous”

  • “The teacher found that USING SING-a-longs helped her pupils remember their ABCs”






Other — ARETE, ASSESS, AT EASE, BAR TAB (20A. Zombies might be on it), BEALL, BETIDE, EGOIST, EGRETS (34. Long-legged waders), ELMER’S, LICORICE (38D. Center of Good & Plenty candy), LOBBER (1D. Tennis player, at times), OGLERS, OTTIS, REHASHED (10D. Went over again), SMOLTS, SNORES, STARTS, STILLE, SUNRISE (26D. Stirring time?), TILT AT, UNHATS.








The rest of it — AHIT, ALER, ALG, AMA and AMAH, ANT, ASAP, BLUE, BRA, DRS, EARN, EDEMA, ESSE, GAB, GTS, "HERE’S to you!”, IAMB, ISM and ITE (31-, 36-Down. Suffix with magnet), “ISN’T that cute?!”, JAR, JUTS, LAS and LAST and SLAT, LOO (55A. John, to Paul, George or Ringo), MACE, NNE, NOD, NOSIR, OPEN, PSST, RAND, REPS, REST and RTES, SAGE, SASS, SAT and STA, SIGN, SIR, SNL, SOLA, SPED, SSRS, TACO, TAUS.




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Puzzle available on the internet at


THE NEW YORK TIMES — Crossword Puzzles and Games.



Remaining clues — ACROSS: 1. Remain; 5. Feeling down; 13. ___ Anderson, Super Bowl XXV M.V.P.; 15. Kentucky senator Paul; 16. 15-Across and allies: Abbr.; 17. Start of an old Army recruiting line; 22. Org. for 9-Down; 23. Caste member; 28. Relax; 29. Sorority letters; 30. Take ___ (lose one); 33. Accept a contract; 41. “___ Nacht” (Christmas carol); 42. One-quarter of “Whose woods these are I think I know”; 43 Club for knights; 44. Latin 101 verb; 45. Alone, on the stage; 53. Penny collector; 56. Young salmon; 61. Rocky ridge; 62. Tex-Mex fare; 65. Whizzed; 66. Hwys.; 67. Lith. And Lat., once. — DOWN: 2. Loose; 3. Turns over, as an engine; 4. Fight with; 5. Part of a two-piece suit?; 6. ___ Cruces; 7. Doffs one’s lid; 8. Plant swelling; 9. Members of the 22-Across; 11. Welcoming customers; 12. “Hey there!”; 14. Blind component; 19. Rode the pine; 21. Happen; 25. Graybearded sort; 27. Make; 32. Old Dungeons & Dragons co.; 33. Weekly NBC staple, for short; 34. Glue brand; 35. Flap one’s gums; 37. End of the line, say: Abbr.; 39. Tiger, e.g., informally; 40. Lip; 44. Self-promoter; 45. Sounds from barracks, maybe; 46. Lascivious lookers; 47. With 9-Across, post office mail slot … or a hint to this puzzle’s theme); 48. Evaluate; 50. Class with many functions: Abbr.; 51. Response to a general question?; 52. Asian nanny; 53. Sticks (out); 54. P.D.Q.; 58. Bobblehead movement; 59. Houston-to-Chicago dir.; 60. Some muscle cars.







02.01.11 — Mixed Media














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Tuesday, February 1, 2011





Puzzle by Ron and Nancy Byron, edited by Will Shortz




MIXED MEDIA (61A. Artwork using both paint and collage, e.g. … and a hint to this puzzle’s circled letters), MINUTE MAID (17A. Big name in orange juice), HOPE DIAMOND (25A. Large gem in the Smithsonian), BEDSIDE MANNER (37A. Kindly doctor’s asset) and A DIME A DOZEN (52A. Common) are the interrelated group of this delightful Tuesday crossword.







Other — AARON'S rod (tall-stemmed plant), ALTIMA (10D. Nissan model), AZTECS (50D. Worshipers of Quetzalcoatl), BEARDS, G-SEVEN (43A. Pre-Russia intl. economic coalition), ERNESTO (26D. Che Guevara’s real first name), EVENED UP (40D. Tied, as a score), HANDMADE (3D. Individually crafted), JAILER (21A. Prison “screw“), MILLET (47D. French artist who painted “The Gleaners”), NAPLES, O’DOUL’S (46D. Nonalcoholic bear brand), OLD SOD (32A. Motherland, affectionately), OSAGES, POLISH (57A. Like kielbasa and pierogi), REMAPS, SMILES, TOULON (11D. French port near Marseille), UNBENT.





Five-letter — AMHED (53D. “Arabian Nights“ prince), ARUBA, DACCA, HADJI and IRAQI (9D. Pilgrim to Mecca; 14A. Basra native), NOMAR, NOMSG, PSHAW (1A. “Horsefeathers!”), RANTS, T-NOTE, WITCH.





Short stuff — AAR, ABM, ADO, AQUA, ATUB and TUBA, AXES, BULB, CMI, DADS, DEED, DIX, DOOM, DUAL, ECO, ELEC and ELEE, END, ERMA, ETA, IBE, ILA and IRA, LAG, LONE, LSD, LULL, NEW, NOH, NOLO, NTH, PIM, REPO, RICH, SRI and SRO, SSTS, TERI, WEPT, XED.




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Puzzle available on the internet at


THE NEW YORK TIMES — Crossword Puzzles and Games.



Remaining clues — ACROSS: 6. High in calories; 10. “… three men in ___”; 15. Witty Bombeck; 16. Situated by itself; 19. Sousaphone, e.g.; 20. Bangladesh’s capital, old-style; 23. Rocket interceptor, for short; 28. Like a Jekyll/Hyde personality; 30. Sign at a sellout; 31. Tirades; 35. ___ contendere; 42 Gives the heave-ho; 45. Chinese menu phrase; 49. Second letter after epsilon; 51. “Jesus ___” (shortest Bible verse); 56. Japanese theater; 58. Govt. security; 60. Pause in the action; 66. Gen. Robert ___; 67. A util.; 68. Resort isle near Venezuela; 69. Fleet fleet, once, in brief; 70. Big name in root beer; 71. More red, as a tomato. — DOWN: 1. Milne’s absent-minded “Mr.”; 2. ___ Lanka; 4. Watery hue; 5. Halloween broom-rider; 6. Changes the boundaries of; 7. Glass or Gershwin; 8. 901, in old Rome; 12. Straight; 13. Goat features; 18. “Green” prefix; 23. Foofaraw; 24. Tulip or lily planting; 27. Tragic end; 29. Timothy Leary’s turn-on; 33. Plains Indians; 34. Twice cinq; 36. Fall behind; 38. Homeowner’s paper; 39. Still in the crate; 41. Defaulter’s loss, informally; 44. To the ___ degree; 45. City near Mt. Vesuvius; 48. Says “Cheese!”; 54. Pull the plug on; 55. Baseball’s Garciaparra; 59. Actress Garr or Hatcher; 62. Dockworkers’ org.; 63. Marked, as a ballot; 64. “May ___ excused?; 65. Berne’s river.