Sunday, December 26, 2021 NYT crossword by Christina Iverson (2024)

New York Times, Sunday, December 26, 2021

Author:

Christina Iverson

Editor:

Will Shortz

Form of nepotism, symbolically

Christina Iverson

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This puzzle:

Rows: 21, Columns: 21 Words: 142, Blocks: 80 Missing: {JQX} Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 10 for Ms. Iverson. Sunday freshness: 10%

Will Shortz notes:

Christina Iverson, of Ames, Iowa, is a crossword constructor with two young children. She has been making puzzles for The Times since 2019. This is her fourth Sunday and 10th crossword ... read more

Christina Iverson notes:

Like many of my puzzles, this was inspired by my son's interests. I thought it would be fun to put bugs in a puzzle, and "working out the bugs" seemed like a crossword-friendly phrase. I ... read more

Jeff Chen notes:

WORK OUT THE BUGS is such a great revealer, pointing at bugs — ANTs, TICKs, FLYs, LICE, etc. — that need to be removed from clues for their entries to make sense. The italicized ... read more

Jim Horne notes:

The clue for 16-Down seems to be an error. The Thriller lyric is "I can thrill you more than any GHOST could ever dare try." The word "ghouls" does occur later in the song, but in a ... read more

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© 2021, The New York Times12/26/21 ( No. 26,346 )

Across

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Appoint : ORDAIN

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People of the Southwest : APACHE

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Wishy-washy response : IMIGHT

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Had the opportunity to, casually : COULDA

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Entertainment with a private audience? : USOTOUR

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Malice, more formally : MOTHER

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One wearing chapstick, perhaps : HORSEBACKRIDER

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Be up against : OPPOSE

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Poker variety similar to Texas hold 'em : OMAHA

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Counterpart of "Thx" : PLS

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Saves for later, in a way : TIVOS

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Ploy : RUSE

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Lost : ATSEA

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Antarctic coordinate : NORTHPOLE

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"A man has cause for ___ only when he sows and no one reaps": Charles Goodyear : REGRET

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Bit of tinder : TWIG

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First side to vote : YEAS

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___ course : PREP

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New York City transport stopping at Kennedy Airport : ATRAIN

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Beginning stage : GERM

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Prefix with thermal : GEO

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There might be a catch with this : MITT

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Blouse and broach, perhaps : PUBLICHOUSE

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Wet bar? : SOAP

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Form of nepotism, symbolically : SCHOOLTIES

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Herd member : EWE

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Sauce : BOOZE

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Place, as ceramic tiles : INSET

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Like autumn air : BRISK

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Person helping with a delivery : OBGYN

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Word before film and after clip : ART

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It has many beet and beef options : TRUEFALSETEST

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"___ Trois Petit* Cochons" (French fable) : LES

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Sport at the Special Olympics : BOCCE

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G.I. ___ : TRACT

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Calling : NICHE

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Not be able to stand : ABHOR

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Ending with invent : IVE

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War and peace, in "War and Peace" : MAINTHEMES

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Like most dorms nowadays : COED

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Tickled : SPEARHEADED

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Focus of modern mining : DATA

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"___ be an honor!" : ITD

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They can be graphic : TEES

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Surround, as with light : ENHALO

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Considerations for N.C.A.A. eligibility : GPAS

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___ Wintour, longtime Vogue editor in chief : ANNA

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Spring locales : SPAS

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Takes by force : WRESTS

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Pop fly : SOFTDRINK

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Some family babysitters : NANAS

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Match : PAIR

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Sarge's boss : LOOIE

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A-number-one : TOP

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The Venetian way? : CANAL

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Alternative to Dropbox : ICLOUD

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Gradually fix something ... or what to do to understand this puzzle's italicized clues? : WORKOUTTHEBUGS

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Briefly, e.g. : CHEESE

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What's used to catch some waves : ANTENNA

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Supreme Egyptian god : AMENRA

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Bum out : SADDEN

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Famous cryptid, familiarly : NESSIE

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Intimates : GETSAT

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Number of sides on a sign reading "ALTO" : OCHO

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Space : ROOM

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___ mater (brain cover) : DURA

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Politico-turned-TV host : ALSHARPTON

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Form thoughts : IDEATE

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Catch : NAB

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Seeks a favor, say : ASKS

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___ favor : POR

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Working hard : ATIT

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Java activity : CODING

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Product from un ave : HUEVO

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Boo-boo : ERROR

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Texter's qualifier : IMO

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One might be put through the wringer : MOP

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Geek Squad members, e.g. : ITPROS

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"I can thrill you more than any ___ could ever dare try" ("Thriller" lyric) : GHOUL

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"The Glass Bead Game" author, 1943 : HESSE

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Pecan or peach : TREE

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Sch. where a live bear used to take the field during football games : UCLA

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Echo, perhaps : APE

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Pimple lookalikes : STYES

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It usually works in corners : STAPLER

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"Catch!" : HERE

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Baker's Joy alternative : PAM

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Record speeds, for short : RPMS

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Adams of New York City politics : ERIC

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Antelope, say : GETHITCHED

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Parable or allegory : TALE

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Devices with Nunchuks : WIIS

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Business news magazine : INC

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"For shame!" : TUTTUT

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Slugging stat : RBI

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Member of the inn crowd? : GUEST

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Approach for directions : GOOGLEMAPS

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Onetime collaborator with Ice Cube and Dr. Dre : EAZYE

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Some sports tournaments : OPENS

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Big name in women's hair and skin care : HERS

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Boo-boo : OWIE

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Word with story or sister : SOB

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Economist/author Emily : OSTER

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Screw up : BOTCH

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Relative of a club, for short : BLT

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Place for boarding : KENNEL

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You can count on them : ABACI

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Member of the modern work force : ROBOT

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Great Lakes natives : ERIES

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Kind of bean : FAVA

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Taiwanese electronics giant : ACER

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"I'm about to tell you something shocking" : SITDOWN

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Haddock relative : COD

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Doesn't put it all on one pony : HEDGESABET

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Suvari of "American Beauty" : MENA

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Sounds heard in 93-Across : AAHS

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Destructive 2021 hurricane : IDA

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Nouveau-Mexique, e.g. : ETAT

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Lip or cheek : SASS

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Put over the moon : SEND

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One hanging around Queen Elizabeth? : PEARL

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With it, in old slang : HEP

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"Snowpiercer" airer : TNT

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Sporting a certain natural style : AFROED

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Avoids : SKIRTS

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Tortoise's challenge to the hare : RACEME

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Nickname for the French Alexandre : SACHA

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No longer squeaky (one hopes!) : OILED

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John Wayne, by birth : IOWAN

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Who ran against George Washington for president : NOONE

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"___ chance!" : NOTA

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Letters that complete this word: _P_ROPRIA_E : APT

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Snaps : PICS

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Squeezes (out) : EKES

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Good thing to be in : TUNE

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Letters on dreidels : NUNS

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Taj Mahal's home : AGRA

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Exam that once required fingerprint identification, for short : LSAT

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Exercise : USE

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Animal house : DEN

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Demon of Japanese folklore : ONI

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Folklore villain : HAG

Answer summary:
5 unique to this puzzle, 1 debuted here and reused later, 2 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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