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This is my solution to the crossword published in the New York Times today ...
Completion Time: 30m 19s
Theme: None
Answers I missed: 3 ... CANIFF (MADIFF), CAV (MAV), NOSH (DOSH)
TODAY'S WIKI-EST, AMAZONIAN GOOGLIES ...
Across
15 ONION SET: An onion set is a small onion bulb, up to an inch in diameter.
16 ATONAL: Atonal music is not written in any particular key, and therefore does not have a key signature.
17 PIT VIPER: Pit vipers
29 FRAS: The title "Fra" (brother) is used by Italian monks. Fra Giocondo was an Italian architect, and Fra Angelico
35 ORLY: Paris-Orly Airport is Paris's second international airport (after Charles de Gaulle), and Paris Beauvais Tille Airport is used by the budget airlines, as it is a 75 minute coach ride to the city center.
37 DBL: A double is a substantial hit in baseball.
38 SANE: Back in the British Isles "balmy" (more commonly "barmy") is a slang term meaning not so sane.
39 PASO: A paso is a step in a dance, like salsa
43 GODEL: Kurt Godel
54 RETSYN: Retsyn
Down
1 COPSE: A copse is a small stand of trees.
3 TITER: Remember those titrations we did in the chemistry lab at school? They were to measure the concentration of solutions, known as the "titer".
5 ANIL: Anil is another name for the indigo plant
7 REED: The English Horn is also known as the Cor Anglais, and is a double-reed woodwind instrument.
11 NOSH: A nosh is a light snack, a term derived from Yiddish.
20 NEMESIS: Macduff eventually kills Macbeth
24 LASSEN: Only two volcanoes in the Cascade range
27 AMANDA: Carolyn Gold Heilbrun wrote her mystery novels under the pen name Amanda Cross. "Death in a Tenured Position
39 PAPAL: The Papal States
46 MLLE: An unmarried (or married) man is referred to as Monsieur (M.) in France, and an unmarried woman is Mademoiselle (Mlle.).
48 MOCS: Presumably moc is short for a moccasin shoe.



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