The New York Times Magazine - 18.08.2019

(Rick Simeone) #1

A. Up-and-down diversion




64 118 94 79 41 135
B. Built-in low-end digital protection




93 13 155 107 53 35 75
C. BBC soap opera since 1985




5 56 40 80 101 129 147 176 114 163
D. Activity seen on Jupiter’s moon Io




161 69 109 89 131 146 33 15 55
E. Pleasing pop tunes (2 wds.)




175 17 83 137 110 57 43 158
F. Playing card, geometrically




68 130 16 1 49 31 108 86 173


G. Like hypoallergenic products, often
____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
3 151 166 47 87 73 132 26 119
H. Gear of use to clowns and fruit
pickers
____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
96 134 37 171 71 22
I. Home of Elysian Fields, site of the
first organized baseball games (1846)
____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
121 136 34 149 19 74 105
J. Ratchet up, escalate
____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
104 156 120 11 42 140 72 169 58
K. What Boreas personifies (2 wds.)
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39 125 18 141 178 154 61 82 112

L. One with a hat in the ring; aspirant
____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
32 98 14 52 168 150 85
M. Northernmost member of the Big 12
Conference (2 wds.)
____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
30 78 97 139 7 153 170 54 122
N. New York’s official gemstone
____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
50 28 102 117 67 12
O. Civilian sector in wartime (2 wds.)
____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
48 124 25 106 159 88 138 62 174
P. News delivery
____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
99 20 4 81 143 36 115 63 162
Q. “Crocodile Dundee” setting
____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
84 9 177 127 65 23 100

R. One backing the British Crown in
the American Revolution
____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
44 90 76 24 126 160 144 8
S. Welcome call for a restive crew
(2 wds.)
____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
77 145 46 113 91 60 167 21
T. Handed over in good faith
____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
6 111 59 95 45 29 165 128 152
U. Update in terms of interior design
____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
51 164 148 70 27 10 116 92 133
V. Subject best avoided (2 wds.)
____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
172 38 66 142 103 123 2 157

Guess the words defined below
and write them over their numbered
dashes. Then transfer each letter to
the correspondingly numbered square
in the pattern. Black squares indicate
word endings. The filled pattern will
contain a quotation reading from left
to right. The first letters of the guessed
words will form an acrostic giving the
author’s name and the title of the work.


ACROSTIC


By Emily Cox & Henry Rathvon


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1 F 2 V 3 G 4 P 5 C 6 T 7 M 8 R 9 Q 10 U 11 J 12 N 13 B 14 L 15 D 16 F 17 E 18 K 19 I 20 P 21 S 22 H

23 Q 24 R 25 O 26 G 27 U 28 N 29 T 30 M 31 F 32 L 33 D 34 I 35 B 36 P 37 H 38 V 39 K 40 C 41 A 42 J 43 E 44 R 45 T 46 S
47 G 48 O 49 F 50 N 51 U 52 L 53 B 54 M 55 D 56 C 57 E 58 J 59 T 60 S 61 K 62 O 63 P 64 A 65 Q 66 V 67 N
68 F 69 D 70 U 71 H 72 J 73 G 74 I 75 B 76 R 77 S 78 M 79 A 80 C 81 P 82 K 83 E 84 Q 85 L 86 F 87 G 88 O 89 D 90 R

91 S 92 U 93 B 94 A 95 T 96 H 97 M 98 L 99 P 100 Q 101 C 102 N 103 V 104 J 105 I 106 O 107 B 108 F 109 D 110 E 111 T 112 K 113 S
114 C 115 P 116 U 117 N 118 A 119 G 120 J 121 I 122 M 123 V 124 O 125 K 126 R 127 Q 128 T 129 C 130 F 131 D 132 G 133 U 134 H 135 A 136 I
137 E 138 O 139 M 140 J 141 K 142 V 143 P 144 R 145 S 146 D 147 C 148 U 149 I 150 L 151 G 152 T 153 M 154 K 155 B 156 J 157 V 158 E

159 O 160 R 161 D 162 P 163 C 164 U 165 T 166 G 167 S 168 L 169 J 170 M 171 H 172 V 173 F 174 O 175 E 176 C 177 Q 178 K

SPELLING BEE
By Frank Longo

How many common words of 5 or more letters can
you spell using the letters in the hive? Every answer
must use the center letter at least once. Letters may
be reused in a word. At least one word will use all 7
letters. Proper names and hyphenated words are not
allowed. Score 1 point for each answer, and 3 points
for a word that uses all 7 letters.

Rating: 7 = good; 12 = excellent; 17 = genius

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Our list of words, worth 20 points, appears with last week’s answers.


CRAZY EIGHTS
By Patrick Berry

SIXY SUDOKU
By Peter Ritmeester

Insert the digits 1 to 6 just once in each a) row,
b) column, c) bold outlined area and d) white or
gray rectangle.



Fill letters in the empty squares in the middle of
each grid to complete four 8-letter words reading across
and four 8-letter words reading down.

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