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NYT Minimised 2022-10-16

· By kieranjboyd · Published 2022-10-15T23:32:51.305Z

Constructor's Note
Today's NYT author: Paolo Pasco
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  • kurtalert 7:40 · 2022-10-16T16:06:50.237Z
    Tricky tricky! Took me a bit to figure out what was going on here. Good one!
    • Sommersmith 🤓1:48 · 2022-10-17T03:10:22.255Z
      Amazing, Kieran. I thought the NYT puzzle was brilliant (and fun!), and seeing you pack the same concept into a tiny grid, with all the overlapping that entails, is so so cool. Excellent work!
      • Frisco17 🤓2:45 · 2022-10-17T17:47:19.714Z
        Paolo would be proud!
        • Glenn Scheyd 🤓6:00 · 2022-10-17T22:28:36.185Z
          Superb
          • emmie 🤓3:26 · 2022-10-19T01:38:30.684Z
            Cool!
            1A
            Some health care providers (abbr.)
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            Across
            1. 1A
              Some health care providers (abbr.)
            2. 4A
              Yank
            3. 7A
              Phanerozoic ___ (what we live in) [clue taken from today's NYT crossword]
            4. 8A
              Apt rhyme for "hacks"
            5. 9A
              Place for supplies
            6. 13A
              Fan service?
            7. 14A
              Citrusy garnishes
            Down
            1. 1D
              Put back *
            2. 2D
              "You went too far there" *
            3. 3D
              Goes "honk shoo mimimimimi" *
            4. 4D
              Ones following a Chinese way *
            5. 5D
              Wife-related [new vocab for me too!] *
            6. 6D
              English philosopher who helped found analytic philosophy [and who shares their surname with the star of 'G.I. Jane'] *
            7. 10D
              Eggs in a fancy restaurant
            8. 11D
              Letters that look like the shapes made by the starred entries
            9. 12D
              Remy, Splinter, or Rizzo
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