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NYT 6:11 (Amy)
[4.00 avg; 2 ratings] rate it
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Ryan Judge’s New York Times crossword—Amy’s recap
Nice Saturday puzzle, no real tricky spots for me.
Fave fill: TERM LIMIT, STUDY DATE, EMOJI KEYBOARD, “I JUST WORK HERE,” AUTOSAVES (remember all the terrible years before autosave came around? A little glitch would wipe out all your work), STRIKE OUT, “EXCUSE ME?”, Klimt’s THE KISS, WRITE-UP, WIDE BERTH, DIEGO LUNA (I’m partway through season 1 of Andor), and a gross little Cadbury CREME EGG.
Bad fill: None. Quite smooth!
- Five more things:
- 49D. [Race of supernatural spirits], FAE. Fairy types.
- 13A. [Nairobi-based collection of NGOs], OXFAM. Here’s their website.
- 43A. [Digs up by the roots], GRUBS. I did not know this verb sense. The noun, yes. Hideous, big grubs have been infesting Chicago’s Welles Park for three years, wrecking the ballfields and metamorphosing into junebugs.
- 55A. [Titular animated dog of children’s TV], BLUEY. It’s an Australian show, and anyone with little kids or grandkids probably knows it. I hear parents enjoy the show as well. I’ve never seen it.
- 4D. [Super man?], MARIO. As in the Super Mario video games.
Four stars from me.

Puzzle: NYT; Rating: 4 stars
Not much to say, just your standard good Saturday puzzle.