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Sally HoelscherUSA TODAY

There are spoilers ahead. You might want to solve today's puzzle before reading further! Look Behind You! (Freestyle)

Constructors: Lydia Roth & Christina Bodensiek

Editor: Jared Goudsmit

Comments from Today’s Crossword Constructor

Lydia & Christina: We are both thrilled to be making our USA Today crossword debut with this themeless! While this puzzle’s title focuses on reflecting on the past, we are very much looking ahead to many more good things to come (and we hope you are too!). Many thanks to Amanda and Jared for making this puzzle better in so many ways, and of course to Sally for being an amazing leader over at Lil AVCX as well as for tirelessly blogging these puzzles every day.

What I Learned from Today’s Puzzle

  • EDAM (29A: Cheese in kaasstengels) Kaastengels are essentially cheese cookies, though they are savory instead of sweet like most cookies. Originating in the Netherlands, their name means "cheese sticks" in Dutch. Kasstengels may be made with EDAM, gouda, or cheddar cheese.
  • ODE (11D: "___ to the Clothesline" (Kwame Dawes poem)) Kwame Dawes is a Ghanian poet and a professor of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He is also the editor-in-chief of the University of Nebraska's literary magazine, Prairie Schooner. You can read his poem, "ODE to the Clothesline," on the Poetry Foundation website.
  • ESE (28D: Penguin___ ("Pingu" language)) I learned about the fictional penguin, Pingu, from the February 27, 2024 puzzle. Pingu is an animated children's TV series about a penguin and his family that originally aired in Switzerland in the 1990s. Today I learned about PenguinESE, the invented language used on the show. PenguinESE consists of babbling, muttering and sporadic honking.
  • OCT (58D: Bat Appreciation Month (Abbr.)) Mark your calendars now so you don't forget to celebrate Bat Appreciation Month in October (OCT.). Bats are the only flying mammals. They are nocturnal, and they sleep while hanging upside down. I like bats because they eat a lot of bugs. (One bat may eat up to 1,000 bugs in an evening.) I do, however, prefer that bats live outside, and not in my house.

Random Thoughts & Interesting Things

  • MOON (14A: One of 95 orbiting Jupiter) In addition to the 95 MOONs that are orbiting Jupiter, there are also a number of moonlets (small natural satellites) that orbit the planet. Jupiter's four largest MOONs are Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. These moons were discovered in 1610 by Galileo Galilei and Simon Marius. Hooray for science in the crossword!
  • READ (15A: Enjoy a zine) A zine (short for magazine) is a small-circulation, self-published work. Zines often serve as a means of communication among subcultures, and their content may include fan fiction, poetry, political ideas, etc. Nowadays, there are fewer printed zines, as much of the content has moved online.
  • FAB (25A: ___ Five (alliterative "Queer Eye" group)) The FAB Five is a nickname for the hosts of the reality TV seriesQueer Eye. The original version of the show, which aired from 2003 to 2007, featured the FAB Five of Ted Allen ("food and wine connoisseur"), Kyan Douglas ("grooming guru"), Thom Filicia ("Design Doctor"), Carson Kressley ("Fashion Savant"), and Jai Rodriguez ("Culture Vulture"). The 2018 revival ofQueer Eyefeatures a new FAB Five: Antoni Porowski ("Food and Wine"), Bobby Berk ("Design"), Jonathan Van Ness ("grooming"), Karamo Brown ("Culture and Lifestyle"), and Tan France ("Fashion"). Beginning with the ninth season, Jeremiah Brent will take over "Design" from Bobby Berk.
  • ARMY (42A: Word after "BTS" or before "ant") The BTS ARMY is the name of the fan base for the K-pop group BTS. There are over 200 species of ant that are referred to as ARMY ant. These ants forage in groups, "marching" together in raids. ARMY ant colonies do not have a permanent nest, but instead are constantly on the move in search of food. A colony of ARMY ants can consume up to 500,000 prey animals (earthworms, larvae, and arthropods) each day.
  • PEI (45A: Shar ___ (wrinkly dog breed)) The Shar PEI dog breed is known for its wrinkly skin and blue-black tongue. The breed originated from southern China, and are one of the oldest dog breeds.
  • RHO (49A: Seventeenth Greek letter) Today's Greek alphabet review is brought to you by the letter RHO. The letter RHO follows pi, and comes before sigma. There's actually another Greek letter in today's grid, but it's not clued as the Greek letter. CHI is the twenty-second letter of the Greek alphabet.
  • CDC (53A: Clean Hands Count org.) The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, is the national public health agency of the United States. Clean Hands Count is a CDC campaign that encourages people to wash their hands.
  • COOKIES AND CREAM (60A: Dessert flavor that often incorporates Oreos) This is a fun clue. Technically, COOKIES AND CREAM could have any COOKIES in it. But from a practical standpoint, if a dessert is labeled COOKIES AND CREAM, it probably has Oreos in it.
  • FEES (67A: Renters may be charged these for pets) On behalf of pets everywhere, my cat, Willow, registers a complaint against pet FEES. Speaking of pets, Lydia and Christina were kind enough to send a photo of their adorable cats, Winston and Huxley.
  • ANYA (8D: "Furiosa" actress Taylor-Joy) The movie Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga was released in May of this year. It is the fifth movie in the Mad Max franchise, and is a spin-off prequel to Mad Max: Fury Road (2015). The movie provides the origin story for the character Furiosa, portrayed by ANYA Taylor-Joy.
  • LARA (10D: Tomb-raiding Croft) LARA Croft is the protagonist of the video game franchiseTomb Raider.We saw her full name in the puzzle three days ago.
  • PAWN (24D: Chess piece captured "en passant") En passant, French for "in passing," is a special chess move in which a PAWN captures an enemy pawn that has just made a two-square advance (which a PAWN can do on its first move of the game). The attacking PAWN moves to the square the PAWN moved over, and captures the PAWN en passant. The existence of en passant is to ensure that the initial two-square move of a PAWN cannot be used to sneak past an enemy PAWN. (I am not an expert on chess, though I know how to play. If I've messed up this explanation, I'm sure my husband, who is an accomplished chess player, will let me know.)
  • SNAP (34D: "Nice poem!" sound) A SNAP is used as a way to show appreciation at poetry slams, as SNAPs are less likely to distract the performer.
  • TONI (46D: "Beloved" novelist Morrison) Belovedis the 1987 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by TONI Morrison that was adapted into a 1998 movie of the same name.
  • CHI (60D: Life force) CHI (also spelled ch'i or qi), a concept in East Asian culture, is considered to be the vital energy that animates all living beings. The concept of CHI is also important in Chinese martial arts and traditional Chinese medicine.
  • SUE (61D: Olympic basketball player Bird) SUE Bird played for WNBA's Seattle Storm from 2002-2022. The Seattle Storm won four WNBA championships during Sue Bird's time on the team. Sue Bird was also a part of the USA Olympic team that won five gold medals. Since the Olympics are happening at the moment in Paris, France, here's an Olympic fun fact: SUE Bird and her partner, Megan Rapinoe, met at the 2016 Olympics in RIO de Janeiro. SUE Bird was on the USA women's basketball team, and Megan Rapinoe was on the USA women's soccer team.
  • RIO (62D: Animated film set in Brazil) The 2011 animated movie,RIO, was set in RIO de Janeiro, Brazil. The movie is about a domesticated Spix's macaw (Blu, voiced by Jesse Eisenberg) taken to RIO de Janeiro to mate with a female Spix's macaw (Jewel, voiced by Anne Hathaway).

Crossword Puzzle Theme Synopsis

  • LOOK BEHIND YOU! (Freestyle): This is a freestyle, or themeless puzzle, so there's no theme today. However, the title is nodding at multiple clues in the grid:
    • REARVIEW MIRRORS (3D: They help drivers look back) REARVIEW MIRRORS make it easier to LOOK BEHIND YOU!
    • DOES A DOUBLE TAKE (6D: Reacts in surprise) Something surprising might cause you to do A DOUBLE TAKE and LOOK BEHIND YOU!
    • SEATBACK POCKETS (9D: Places to find flight safety handbooks) SEATBACK POCKETS are BEHIND YOU.
    • NEW FEAR UNLOCKED (39A: "I'm now quite scared of that") Depending on what the NEW FEAR is, it might cause you to LOOK BEHIND YOU!

This is my favorite kind of themeless puzzle. Although there's no specific theme, many of the answers are related, which gives the puzzle a lovely cohesive feel. All six of the grid-spanning answers today are excellent – the five I've already mentioned, and READY WHEN YOU ARE. Today we have a double debut! Congratulations to Lydia Roth and Christina Bodensiek, who are making their USA Today debuts! Thank you, Lydia and Christina, for this delightful puzzle.

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Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword, Look Behind You! (Freestyle) (2024)

FAQs

What is the hardest day for the NYT crossword? ›

The crosswords are designed to increase in difficulty throughout the week, with the easiest on Monday and the most difficult on Saturday. The larger Sunday crossword, which appears in The New York Times Magazine, is an icon in American culture; it is typically intended to be a "Thursday-plus" in difficulty.

What is crossword grid? ›

A crossword (or crossword puzzle) is a word game consisting of a grid of black and white squares, into which solvers enter words or phrases ("entries") crossing each other horizontally ("across") and vertically ("down") according to a set of clues.

Is looking up crossword answers cheating? ›

Does that count as a crossword cheat? We surveyed some puzzlers, and seven out of eight of them agree that looking up answers is not a cheat.

Does USA Today have a crossword puzzle? ›

Unlimited daily puzzles, hints & revealsIncludes Crossword, Quick Cross, and Sudoku. Additional stat-trackingMaintain and track your daily streaks.

Do nyt puzzles get harder during the week? ›

The Monday crosswords are the easiest, and the puzzles get harder as the week goes on. Practice on the Mondays before pushing yourself to Tuesday puzzles. The Saturday crossword is the hardest of the week. Contrary to popular belief, Sunday puzzles have the difficulty level of a midweek crossword.

What is the most famous NYT crossword puzzle? ›

The most famous Schrödinger puzzle, and maybe the most famous crossword puzzle in American history, was published on the morning of Election Day in 1996. The clue for the two central entries read “Lead story in tomorrow's newspaper (!).” A bold clue indeed!

Are crosswords good for your brain? ›

These features mean that crossword puzzles cause large areas of your cortex to be active, and stimulate new connections in your brain. The hippocampus will then remember those new connections, strengthening both your hippocampus and cortex.

Is NYT crossword app free? ›

The app is free to download and you can play many games every day with a new puzzle each day for free.

Is it cheating to use Google for crosswords? ›

However, some people solve crosswords to learn more about a subject or to improve their English (or other languages). In these cases, looking up answers helps them to achieve their goal, meaning it's not cheating. In fact, your teacher may even want you to look up answers to help you study.

Can you be addicted to crossword puzzles? ›

Like any game, word puzzles can be addictive, as author John Blumenthal writes.

Are you allowed to use a dictionary for a crossword? ›

There is nothing wrong in referring to a Crossword Dictionary for the answer.

Do you have to pay for the USA today crossword? ›

Unlimited Digital Access to USA Today Crossword: $19.99/year* Your subscription includes full access on desktop, tablet and mobile. *I acknowledge by clicking “Place Your Order”, I have read the subscription terms and conditions below and am agreeing to a subscription that will automatically renew.

What is the hardest day for crossword puzzles? ›

How hard could it be? The Saturday crossword is actually the hardest puzzle of the week. Mondays have the most straightforward clues and Saturday clues are the hardest, or involve the most wordplay. Contrary to popular belief, the Sunday puzzles are midweek difficulty, not the hardest.

What is the best free crossword site? ›

Check out these 20 best online crossword puzzles to get started.
  • Merriam-Webster Universal Daily Crossword.
  • BestCrosswords.com.
  • Rockwell Museum Crossword Puzzles.
  • Crossword Puzzle Free.
  • The New Daily Quiz Crossword.
  • Mind Food Daily Online Puzzle.
  • Daily Crossword Puzzle From Vox.
  • Boatload Puzzles.
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What is the difficulty of days in the nyt crossword? ›

The goal is to fill the white squares with letters, forming words or phrases that cross each other, by solving clues in the Across and Down columns which lead to the answers. The New York Times Crossword increases in difficulty from Monday to Saturday.

Which crossword days are the hardest? ›

The Saturday crossword is actually the hardest puzzle of the week. Mondays have the most straightforward clues and Saturday clues are the hardest, or involve the most wordplay. Contrary to popular belief, the Sunday puzzles are midweek difficulty, not the hardest. They're just bigger.

Does the LA Times crossword get harder through the week? ›

About LA Times Crossword

Edited by Patti Varol, the LA Times Crossword puzzle is full of music, TV, and film references. This typically themeless crossword puzzle gets harder as the week goes on.

What is the world record for crossword puzzles? ›

Roger F Squires of Ironbridge in Telford, Shropshire, UK, has compiled and had published at least 77,854 crosswords as of 1 February 2015, equivalent to 2.34 million clues.

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