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The New York Times Crossword in Gothic: 11.23.09 -- Come Together
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112309 - Come Together. Monday, November 23. Puzzle by Ben Pall. Edited by Will Shortz. 38A Group with the four circled members). And the circled members, JOHN. Contained within JOIN THE NAVY. 3D Head out to sea, say),. 18A Athlete trying to pass the bar? Are the interrelated group of this terrific Monday crossword. Wait, there’s more - ABBEY ROAD. 9A With 46-Down, 1969 album by the 38-Across), 30A. “Nowhere. 8221; (1966 hit), 48A. “Gonna. With a little help from my friends; 13D. “. 39D Corrida charger);.
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The New York Times Crossword in Gothic: 11.24.09 -- In the Final Analysis
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112409 - In the Final Analysis. Kevin Spacey in the film American Beauty, the ending. Tuesday, November 24. Puzzle by Victor Fleming and Bonnie L. Gentry, edited by Will Shortz. AT THE END OF THE DAY. 19A With 64-Across, everything considered),. WHEN ALL IS SAID AND DONE. 34A With 43- and 48-Across, everything considered). And THE FINAL ANALYSIS. 4D After “in,” and with 44-Down, everything considered). Comprise the interrelated group of this suave Tuesday crossword. 74A Gets the better of, slangily);.
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Michael Townsend Smith: Søren Agenoux
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Directing: Søren Agenoux. 8220;CHAS. DICKENS. 8217;S CHRISTMAS CAROL. Caffè Cino, New York, Christmas 1966. Ondine and Jacque-Lynn Colton in “Chas. Dickens’s Christmas Carol” (photo: Billy Name). Søren’s play was a delirious pastiche of Walt Disney’s Scrooge McDuck comics, received impressions of the Dickens story, found language, and surrealistic amphetamine raving. I took it to be brilliant as artifact if not art, but what’s the difference? The Village Voice,. December 29, 1966. As for the first, ̶...
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The New York Times Crossword in Gothic: April 2015
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043015 — Rhymes. Cher, “Dressed to Kill” Tour. 8212;———————. Thursday, April 30. Puzzle by Herre Schouwerwou / Edited by Will Shortz. Five double-pun phrases, some rhyming with a first or last name, constitutes the main feature of this Thursday crossword:. 19A Naked “Parks and Recreation” star? 61A Event at Walden Pond? 12D Clothing line from an Oscar-winning singer? 20D Offspring of Beauty? 39D The Galloping gourmet in Germany? Other — COPPER. 1D Conductor of note),. President“: Lyndon Johnson. Or Right...
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The New York Times Crossword in Gothic: August 2015
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This site is referring visitors to XWord Info. 080415 — End of Discussion. Tuesday, August 4. Puzzle by Joel Fagliano / Edited by Will Shortz. 52A Where to purchase the starts of 21-, 26- and 45-Across),. 21A Fashionable shopping area in New York City),. 26A Goal of one doing crunches). 45A “End of discussion”). Constitute the interrelated group of this Tuesday crossword. Other — ANTIQUER. 36D One shopping for old curious),. And ACURA, COMIC CON. 5D Yearly gathering for superhero fans),. Monday, August 3.
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The New York Times Crossword in Gothic: 07.30.15 — Little Women
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073015 — Little Women. Thursday, July 30. Puzzle by Brendan Emmett Quigley / Edited by Will Shortz. 45D Creator of the characters added in 17-, 28-, 44- and 57-Across). And the March sisters of “Little Women”. MEG, AMY, BETH. Constitutes the main feature of this Thursday crossword:. 17A: Hardy brown spice? 28A: Company that will get you a second spouse? 44A: Extremely tacky production of a Shakespeare play? JO (57A: Country instrument played by a migrant? Other — GUESS NOT. 7D Printing problems);. 071315...
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The New York Times Crossword in Gothic: December 2014
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123114 — PRNDL. New Year’s Eve. Puzzle by David Woolf / Edited by Will Shortz. 68A Quintet representing the ends of the answers to the five starred clues),. Along with PARK, REVERSE, NEUTRAL, DRIVE. Found in five answers constitutes the main feature of this Wednesday crossword:. 18A *Legoland, for one). 29A *Tricky football play). 34A *Like you or me? 44A *Essential feature of a PC). Other — ARRAN. 12D Firth of Clyde Island),. 26A Next-to-last word in a fairy tale; 32A. First word in a fairy tale),.
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The New York Times Crossword in Gothic: 08.02.15 — Literally Speaking
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080215 — Literally Speaking. Sunday, August 2. 8212; Puzzle by Matt Ginsberg. Edited by Will Shortz. Arrangements of letters within standard phrases further defining the base phrase within the circled letters constitutes the main feature of this Sunday crossword:. 20A: Result of a successful audition). 46A: Kind of pie). 54A: Lose that loving feeling). 83A: # # #). 90A: Like 0's and 1's in binary). 105A: Card sharp's deception). Other — AD RATES. 82D They vary with circulation);. 80A Battery ends);.
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The New York Times Crossword in Gothic: July 2015
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073115 — The Friday Crossword. M C Escher, Drawing Hands, 1948. 8212;———————. Puzzle by James Mulhern and Ashton Anderson. Edited by Will Shortz. Of interest — ATOM ANT. 3D Slight ’60s superhero);. 15A Musical tool on Time’s list of “50 Worst Inventions”);. 20A Help in catching an auto thief);. 51A Lower leg woe, slangily);. 1D Oversize Oktoberfest vessel named after a classic film);. 1A It often features diva impersonators);. 60A Drawer of paradoxes). 61A Turn awkward as a relationship);. 2D Go nuts);.
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The New York Times Crossword in Gothic: May 2015
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053115 — Sore Thumb. 8212; Puzzle by Tom McCoy. Edited by Will Shortz. Nine answers "project" one letter above or below the crossword and when read clockwise from top center spell out " SORE THUMB. 9D Seafood soup base. 12D Attraction that operates under its own steam? 15D Catcher of some waves). E] (59D. Words below a orange on a license plate). T] (72D. Hematophagous creature). H] (67D. Mariana, e.g.). U] (62D. It might contain a list of postal abbreviations). 4D Peak that's known as "The Great One").