They are found next to cabarets nyt


New York Times, Thursday, August 1, 2024

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Interjection that might serve as a mild warning : AHEM

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Like some kitchen paper : WAXY

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Cosmetic procedure, for short : LIPO

4

Not careful : SLOPPY

5

Fannie of the finance industry : MAE

6

Popular subject for still-life drawing : URN

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Spare, perhaps : LETLIVE

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Makes a gradual entry : EASESIN

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Psych (up) : AMP

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Middle ground, from the Latin : VIAMEDIA

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Bad apple or sour grapes, e.g. : IDIOM

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What subjects and their verbs should always does ... er, do? : AGREE

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Things weavers weave : NESTS

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___-soul (music genre) : NEO

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Condition associated with hyperawareness, for short : OCD

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Documents that ensure secrecy, for short : NDAS

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Target of benzoyl peroxide : ZIT

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Novelist Miller : HENRY

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Go "Boo-hoo!" : WEEP

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Many pages are written using this : HTML

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Isaac's firstborn : ESAU

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Endpoint of a radius : ELBOW

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___ the Elephant, childrens' TV character : ELLA

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Excerpt : CLIP

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They may be locked or rolled : EYES

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Fraud : IMPOSTER

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Man-eating menace : OGRE

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Brings back on : REHIRES

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Where you might find yourself on edge? : ICERIN

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THEYRE FOUND NEXT TO CABARETS

Last confirmed on August 1, 2024

 

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Constructor: Rajeswari Rajamani

Relative difficulty: Easy-Medium

THEME: RIPPED ABS (61A: Many a gymgoer's goal ... or what the starred clues in this puzzle must have for their answers to make sense?) — you contain to "rip" the "abs" (i.e. the letters "ab") from the starred clues to make meaning of them:

Theme answers:
  • EXPONENTS (17A: *They're found next to cabarets [carets])
  • PONZI SCHEMES (24A: *Viable [Vile] investment plans)
  • EMAILS (38A: *They might be marked as absent [sent])
  • ORALLY (40A: *Baby [By] talk)
  • BELOW THE BELT (49A: *Like some nasty habits [hits])
Word of the Day: Junipero SERRA (67A: Junipero ___, known as the "Apostle of California") —
Saint Junípero Serra Ferrer O.F.M. (; Spanish: [xuˈnipeɾo ˈsera]; November 24, 1713 – August 28, 1784), popularly known simply as Junipero Serra, was a Spanish Catholic priest and missionary of the Franciscan Order. He is credited with establishing the Franciscan Missions in the Sierra Gorda, a UNESCO Earth Heritage Site. He founded a mission in Baja California and established eight  of the 21&

Hey folks! Malaika here, back for another write-up. I so rarely review the Friday / Saturdays that it feels weird to not have a theme to explain. Before we dive in, a thank you to everyone who made suggestions to the playlist I shared yesterday! I really loved reading through all of them. (Btw, I read every comment on every post that I write.... so be nice haha.) I am only adding songs once I listen to them, and I'm still working my way through, but we're already up to over a hundred!

Robyn Weintraub is kind of my hero since she writes easy Friday puzzles, which are exactly the type of puzzles that I hope I am writing. I (and others) associate her grids with conversational entries-- here we had IT TAKES TIME, as well as IS THAT A YES OR A NO and THIS IS NOT A DRILL in symmetrical spots. The latter two were probably my favorite entries in the grid, which surprised me because I usually prefer noun entries. (That's not to say I dislike conversational entries-- but I usually think the clues are a little clunky and don't have much space for word play.) Of course, I loved the nouns as well-- SPIRIT ANIMALS, SIX PACKSMEERKATS, STING RAY, and CEDAR PLANK

New York Times, Friday, May 30, 2025

Analysis

There are 15 rows and 15 columns, with 0 rebus squares, and 2 cheater squares (marked with "+" in the colorized grid below.)

The grid uses 24 of 26 letters, missing QX.

It has normal rotational symmetry.

Average word length: 5.36, Scrabble score: 308, Scrabble average: 1.60.

Puzzle has 4 fill-in-the-blank clues and 0 cross-reference clues.

Duplicate clues:   "Hell, yeah!"

This puzzle has 5 unique answer words.

ASKPRICEDRIVERSLICENSESHAVEANINOLDSONGSROCKBAND

It has 0 words that debuted in this puzzle and were later reused:

These 30 answer words are not legal Scrabble™ entries, which sometimes means they are interesting:

ALLABOARDAPSCOREARLOASKPRICEBOSSANOVADRIVERSLICENSESEDTESSIEETCGAYBARGOLHAVEANINHOTSAUCEICAREIMOKAYINSIDEJOBJUANLETSGOMEANSITNIKEOHSOOLDSONGSONEONEOPIROCKBANDSLAMDUNKSODABREADSWEARJARTVADZOE



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