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The NYT Crossword in Gothic Digest

Abridged commentary of The NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD IN GOTHIC.

08.29.09

It Can Be Brutal!

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Puzzle by Doug Peterson, edited by Will Shortz

Four 15-letter across entries are the main feature of this superior Saturday stumper -- CELL PHONE TOWERS (17. Some coverage providers), INTIMATE APPAREL (15. Revealing pieces), SECURITY COUNCIL (49. Russia, China and France are in it) and SKATEBOARD TRICK (46. Something shown off on a half-pipe).

A dozen-or-so more links -- ATOMIZED (7. Like turbojet fuel); PLUTARCH (32. “On the Malice of Herodotus” author); MUSSINA (1A. 2001-08 Yankees pitcher with seven Gold Gloves); J’ACCUSE (8A. Headline during the Dreyfus Affair); HONESTY (51A. It can be brutal); CATHAY (34D. Old Silk Road destination); DESOTO (36D. Studebaker alternative); JAEGER (8D. Bullying seabird); MICMAC (1D. Algonquian language); ST LUKE (3D. He wrote of the prodigal son); JULES (27D. Pulitzer-winning cartoonist Feiffer); SASHA (44A. “Peter and the Wolf” bird) and SONIA (45A. “Peter and the Wolf” duck); TUG (47D. Harbor pusher).

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