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NYT Crossword Answers for August 5, 2024

Daniel Raymon rides the current.

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TUESDAY PUZZLE — Some crossword themes have punchlines. Others end in “aha!” moments. And some, like today’s theme, have no beginning or end at all. They merely drift into focus and then echo in our minds long after we’ve solved the puzzle. I have a soft spot for themes in this third category and was thrilled to find one in today’s crossword by Daniel Raymon.

These gentle, revealerless themes tend to highlight something simple about language: the various uses of a cliché, for instance, or a specific way that words go together. Perhaps this kind of thing shouldn’t surprise me — a crossword being about words? what a concept! — but I love that these observations can still make me gasp a little gasp. And that’s just what I did today once Mr. Raymon’s theme was in view.

All of today’s themed clues are spoken, which is to say they appear between quotation marks, although they aren’t the only clues to do so in the puzzle. The way to identify them is not by their cluing, but by their common format: Each consists of the word AS, followed by a pronoun and a verb.

The clue for 17A, [“Any option is fine by me”], for example, solves to AS YOU PLEASE. And for 21A, a more succinct way to say [“Or so the motto goes”] is AS THEY SAY. By contrast, a way to say [“What a surprise!”] stretches across 27A, 33D and 51A: AS I LIVE / AND / BREATHE!

See if you can solve the remaining two themed entries at 59- and 65A and get to the finish line AS the crow flies.

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