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  1. 1.Little girl, in Italy
  2. 2.Leave unsaid
  3. 3.Movers and shakers
  4. 4.Shape of every Baha'i temple
  5. 5.Huh?
  6. 6.Without smiling, say
  7. 7.Replicas
  8. 8.Tick away
  9. 9.Inferior in quality
  10. 10.Scandiums is 21: Abbr
  11. 11.He lost to Dwight twice
  12. 12.LAX listing, for short
  13. 13.Agent, informally
  14. 14."Huh?"
  15. 15.Ogle
  16. 16.Fu ___
  17. 17.Raiders org
  18. 18.Pick, with "for"
  19. 19.Sets of points on graphs
  20. 20.Chicken choice
  21. 21.The U.S.S. Maine sank in its harbor
  22. 22.___ Fridays
  23. 23.Bit of a scolding
  24. 24.Polling abbr
  25. 25.Line of work: Abbr.
  26. 26.Unlike dial-up internet service, informally
  27. 27.California town whose name is Spanish for "the river"
  28. 28.Monopoly pieces
  29. 29.___ bean
  30. 30.Sonic the Hedgehog creator
  31. 31.New Hampshires is 21 kilometers long
  32. 32.Sad, in French or Spanish
  33. 33.Parts of at symbols
  34. 34.Lots
  35. 35.What a hungover person might have had
  36. 36.Old civil rights org.
  37. 37.So much fun
  38. 38.Layer of the earth
  39. 39.21st-century currency
  40. 40.Get better
  41. 41.Harleys, e.g
  42. 42.Hellion
  43. 43.Brand of wafers
  44. 44.Polling abbr.
  45. 45.Otherwise
  46. 46.Direcci?³n toward sunset
  47. 47."21 Grams" actress DuVall
  48. 48.Showcase
  49. 49.Whites co-author of The Elements of Style
  50. 50.Simultaneously
  51. 51.California town whose name is Spanish for the river
  52. 52.Raiders' org.
  53. 53.Clowns
  54. 54.Alias of rapper Sean Combs
  55. 55.Capital of Belarus
  56. 56.What "you know you make me wanna" do, in a classic R&B song
  57. 57.George, Jane or Judy, on old TV
  58. 58.Settlers of the Yucat?¡n Peninsula
  59. 59.Transport to Sugar Hill way up in Harlem
  60. 60.Pens
  61. 61.It starts with E, in two different ways
  62. 62.One might be cast in a Harry Potter film
  63. 63.Witty zinger
  64. 64.Workers of the world, unite! and others
  65. 65.B&B
  66. 66.Smarts
  67. 67.Sent an important message, once
  68. 68.State whose capital is 21-Down: Abbr
  69. 69.Parts of "at" symbols
  70. 70.Scenery chewers
  71. 71.White's co-author of "The Elements of Style"
  72. 72.M*A*S*H actor David Ogden ___
  73. 73."Workers of the world, unite!" and others
  74. 74.Doing evil
  75. 75.Almost
  76. 76.Harleys, e.g.
  77. 77.Shape of every Bahai temple
  78. 78.Time span with a tilde
  79. 79.Where the Bactrian camel is native
  80. 80.Italian city where St. Valentine was born
  81. 81.Action hero Steven
  82. 82.21 Grams actress DuVall
  83. 83.Component of natural gas
  84. 84.Prefix with cycle
  85. 85.Bars
  86. 86.Memory trace
  87. 87.Sadat and Arafat, e.g
  88. 88.Davis of old Hollywood
  89. 89.Practices crystal gazing
  90. 90."M*A*S*H" actor David Ogden ___
  91. 91.Witch
  92. 92.End of an illness?
  93. 93.Put in (for)
  94. 94.Crunchy sandwich, for short
  95. 95.How one might wish
  96. 96.Put in
  97. 97.But nevertheless
  98. 98.The Stones' "Aftermath" and "Flowers"
  99. 99.Retired fliers, for short
  100. 100.Old civil rights org
  101. 101."___ that somethin'?"
  102. 102.Pick, with for
  103. 103.You, in Yucat?¡n
  104. 104.Who said "The opposite of love is not hate, it's indifference"
  105. 105.Guzzles
  106. 106.Nonpoisonous, as mushrooms
  107. 107.Knight in a medieval romance
  108. 108.Competitor of Allure
  109. 109.Scandium's is 21: Abbr.
  110. 110.Line of work: Abbr
  111. 111.Transport "to Sugar Hill way up in Harlem"
  112. 112.Dossier contents
  113. 113.Certain dumbbell weight: Abbr.
  114. 114.Start for every Perry Mason title, with "The"
  115. 115."Out of Africa" author Dinesen
  116. 116.Niblet
  117. 117.Something a sea star can regenerate
  118. 118.Who said The opposite of love is not hate, its indifference
  119. 119.Actress Rivera
  120. 120.Certain dumbbell weight: Abbr
  121. 121.One covered with food stains, say
  122. 122.Twist open
  123. 123.Sadat and Arafat, e.g.
  124. 124.Unfriend?
  125. 125.Loos
  126. 126.Contents of a saucer, maybe
  127. 127.Summer Olympics host after Atlanta
  128. 128.What you know you make me wanna do, in a classic R&B song
  129. 129.New Hampshire's is 21 kilometers long
  130. 130.___ that somethin?
  131. 131.Erstwhile
  132. 132.State whose capital is 21-Down: Abbr.
  133. 133.Famous writer who entered West Point at 21
  134. 134.Guardian Angel Curtis ___
  135. 135.Old British firearms
  136. 136.Bygone Cambodian leader with a palindromic name
  137. 137.In sum
  138. 138.The Stones Aftermath and Flowers
  139. 139.Hurdles for aspiring D.A.s
  140. 140.Big hits
  141. 141.Former Nebraska senator James
  142. 142.Query from Judas
  143. 143.Out of Africa author Dinesen
  144. 144.Moreno and Hayworth
  145. 145.Sirs, to Brits
  146. 146.Suffix with se?±or
  147. 147.Start for every Perry Mason title, with The


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Published daily in one of the most reputed and prestigious newspapers in the world, solving The New York Times Crosswords is a challenge in itself. The crosswords are published daily in the print issues as well as the newspaper’s online website which are further syndicated to other 300 journals and newspapers and mobile apps.

The newspaper has had only 4 crossword editors until now, starting from Margaret Farrar, Will Weng, Eugene T Maleska and lastly Will Shortz, all in their respective order of succession. The puzzles are mostly constructed or edited by Crosswords Guru, Will Shortz since 1993. With each passing week day, the puzzles keep getting difficult, with the easiest crosswords being published on Monday and gradually getting difficult with each passing day of the week. The most complicated crosswords are published on Saturdays. The Sunday crossword is comparatively larger and appears in The New York Times Magazine. It is deemed to be just as difficult as the Thursday crossword and solving the New York Times crossword answers is a challenge that everyone wishes to win.

The daily puzzles are 15 X 15 squares but the Sunday Crossword puzzle is 21 X 21 squares, a little smaller than the previous 23 X 23 square puzzles. The popularity of The New York Times Crossword grew widely over the years and is now considered as one of the most prestigious and most widely circulated crosswords across USA. Taking a big leap in the world of crosswords and puzzles, the NYT crosswords game was released in 2007 by Majesco Entertainment. The game includes more than 1000 NYT crosswords from the different weekdays of a week.

Majority of the NYT crosswords are not directly written by Will Shortz himself. The puzzles are constructed by a variety of freelance contributors which are only edited and checked by the maestro before publishing. The Thursday and Sunday puzzles are always themed and have a connection with long NYT crossword answers that are similar to letter substitution, type of pun, etc. The daily puzzles are made available on the website in the evening before they are published in the newspapers the following day. The puzzles for Saturday and Sunday are published at 6 pm, the evening before.

New York Times Crossword Contests: The New York Times Crossword started a new tradition of hosting the Super Mega Crossword Contest once a year, since 2018. The Giant puzzle is 50 X 50 squares in size and appears in the paper’s Puzzle Mania section. It’s been 3 years since the giant puzzle is being constructed and published in the paper. A random winner is chosen from all the entries who correctly answered the puzzle and gifted a prize money of $1,000 from the publication.

NYT Puzzle Authors: Will Shortz many other freelance constructors such as Sam Ezersky and Brenden Emmett Quigley.

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