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New York Times Crossword Puzzle

The “New York Times” crossword puzzle is a game created by different freelance constructors and edited by Will Shortz. The daily crossword puzzle measures 15x15 squares, while the Sunday crossword measures 21x21 squares or 23x23 squares.

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What is the poetic word for before?

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The poetic word for before is "ere."

Could you provide the answeres to The New York Times Crossword No 1231?

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I'm unable to provide the specific answers to a copyrighted puzzle like The New York Times Crossword No 1231. I suggest checking The New York Times website or purchasing a copy of the crossword puzzle to find the answers. If you need help with any clues or hints, feel free to ask!

Which development lowered the price of newspapers to a penny a copy?

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The introduction of the penny press in the 1830s led to the reduction in price of newspapers to a penny a copy. This innovation made newspapers more affordable and accessible to a wider audience, significantly increasing readership.

When was the first crossword published in The New York Times?

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The first crossword puzzle was published in The New York Times on February 15, 1942.

Who said 'Egotism - n. Doing the New York Times crossword puzzle with a pen'?

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Ambrose Bierce, an American journalist and author, is credited with the quote "Egotism - n. Doing the New York Times crossword puzzle with a pen." Bierce was known for his wit and satirical writing style.

What is the short name for an overhead railway?

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El, short for "elevated railroad" -- Chicago's is the most famous example.

What is A gem stone with five letters?

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Some gem stones with five letters include:

- Beryl

- Topaz

- Agate

- Lapis (semi-precious stone, not a gem)

What is another name for a coffin stand?

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In Popular use a Bier is a(coffin stand or platform) though in the broader sense it can refer to the coffin itself.

Where can you find the Sun crossword answers?

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You can find out the Sun crossword answers by going to the Baltimore Sun website.

What do you call someone in front of an audience?

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Someone in front of an audience could be a public speaker, entertainer, actor, performer, artist, player, comedian...

What is a word with 23 letters?

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There are thirteen English words with twenty-three letters.

  • Carboxymethylcelluloses
  • Deinstitutionalisations (Deinstitutionalizations in American-English)
  • Dichlorodifluoromethane
  • Electroencephalographer
  • Electroencephalographic
  • Hexamethylenetetramines
  • Indistinguishablenesses
  • Intersubstitutabilities
  • Microspectrophotometers
  • Microspectrophotometric
  • Nonrepresentationalisms
  • Overintellectualisation (Overintellectualization in American-English)
  • Reinstitutionalisations (Reinstitutionalizations in American-English)

What is another name for a narrow coastal inlet?

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Some places call them a 'Cut'. The inlet to Miami, FL is called, Government Cut.

A Ria is a narrow coastal inlet

What do you call a group of nine?

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-- a cat has 9 lives

-- "a stitch in time saves 9"

-- 9 planets in our solar system (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto)

except that poor Pluto has now been stripped off its planetary status!

ALSO: "Eight tiny reindeer & Rudolph" = 9 reindeer for Santa's Sleigh!

Are brooks small streams?

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a railway station

What word means Surplus to requirements?

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This is a phrase for something that you do not need at this time.

What do call a group of seven?

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seven signs of sin seven deadly sins seven wonders of the world seven wonders of the new world days of the week packs of seven crayons