Messier 101 - Sunday, JSPIRAL, Puzzle by Will Shortz INWARD - 1-3 - Out of one’s mind, MAD 4-11 - Halt, as of traffic or work, STOPPAGE 12-19 - Setting for “The Hound of the Baskervilles”, DARTMOOR 20-25 - Hollow-nosed bullet, DUMDUM 26-32 - One way to serve pie (3 wds.), ALAMODE 33-40 - Lengthen - PROTRACT 41-51 - Scientist after whom element #102 is named (2 wds.), ALFREDNOBEL 52-56 - French book, LIVRE 57-62 - Allah worshiper, MOSLEM 63-68 - One after whom a church or mosque may be named, MARTYR 89-77 - Carrying significant debt, maybe, LEVERAGED 78-82 - Carrying a lot of excess baggage, OBESE 83-89 - Blanket makers, NAVAJO 90-95 - A lot of Alaska, TUNDRA 95-100 - Its capital is Cardiff, WALES. Jack who once hosted “The Tonight Show” 14. Puzzle available on the internet at THE NEW YORK TIMES - Crossword Puzzles and Games If you subscribe to home delivery of The New York Times you are eligible to access the daily crossword via The New York Times - Times Reader, without additional charge, as part of your home delivery. “Say cheese!”)! - For today’s cartoon, go to The Crossword Puzzle Illustrated.
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It’s a short week this week - SMILE (33D. Not guzzle), SKIS, SNIP, SSTS, SUEY, TDS, TUT, UIES, USE. Short stuff - ACHY, AGEE, ASST, BOT, CUE, DOAS, DWI (47A Drunk motorist‘s offense, briefly), ECOL, ELI, ETUI, GTOS, ICON, KRIS, LEGO, LIMO, LOLL, MOOT and MOTT, NEUT, OCT, OILS, ONCE, PAR, PDA, REP and RET, SEEK, SIP (54D. Flat-topped Southwestern hills) NOLTE (10D. Modern viewing options, for short) INCUR (9a. Diagnostic that entails sticking the forearm with a needle). Self-confident, as a pageant contestant) ROOMIE (36D. Where 43-Across run free) are inter-clued. Early delivery in the delivery room), SAT HOME (44A. Furtively) and two seven-letter entries, PREEMIE (23A. Bravura performances) are the other two entries of any length, followed by two eight-letter entries, GENIUSES (48A. Things that die hard) and STAR TURNS (34D. They rarely see the light of day) comprise the interrelated entries of this Monday, back-to-work crossword puzzle. Inventor’s goal) and BEST-KEPT SECRETS (52A. Seven or eight hours, typically), BETTER MOUSE TRAP (35A. Mousetrap, Shelley Grund - Monday, June 29, 2009 Puzzle by Paula Gamache, edited by Will Shortz GOOD, BETTER and BEST found in the entries of GOOD NIGHT’S SLEEP (17A.
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How now, brown cow? - For today’s cartoon, go to The Crossword Puzzle Illustrated. Short stuff - ACHE, AGHA and AHA, AIDE, AQUI, BACH, BBS, BRET, CAMS, CHOP, COLT, DEEP, DECK, DOWN, EBAN, EBB, ECHO, ETS, ETTE, FIJI, FOE, GARB, GROG, IRON, IRS, JAIL, JERI, KING, KWAI, LAM, NOD, NOGO, NOR, NUNN, OPAL, ORAN, PREP, PTA, ROB, SEGA, STY, UNIT, WIG and WIZ. PC-less Internet hookup, once) ZINES (70A. Boxed-off map section) I QUIT (“Take this job and shove it!”) IRATE (67A.
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Exercise in pronunciation … like the first words of the answers to the starred clues) - HOW NOW BROWN COW. *Bay Area concert venue) and ELOCUTION PHRASE (40A. *One not using the company cafeteria, maybe), COW PALACE (64A. How Now Brown Cow?, Heidi Malott - Tuesday, JPuzzle by Steve Dobis, edited by Will Shortz HOW GOES IT (17A.