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NYT Crossword Answers for Feb. 20, 2024

Robert S. Gard senses a novel opportunity.

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TUESDAY PUZZLE — This is Robert S. Gard’s second crossword for The New York Times and his first crack at a theme set. His first grid, published in September 2023, was a themeless Saturday.

Given what I would call a successful themed debut, I find Mr. Gard’s choice of revealer almost paradoxical. Did he second-guess his own talent while constructing, and subconsciously lace his self-doubt into the grid? Or is this just my inner 36-Across reading too deeply into things, as usual? Let’s dive in and find out together.

Cracking Mr. Gard’s theme requires nothing more than an appreciation of how one expression — “in different senses” (59A), our revealer winks — might apply to the entries at 17-, 25-, 36- and 49-Across.

What do the “Evidence of a day at the beach” (17A) and a “Chocolate confection with a molten core” (25A) have in common? The answer isn’t immediately evident from the clues’ entries: BIKINI TAN, LAVA CAKE. They both involve warmth, at least.

This theory gains shape farther down with a “Flight of fancy” (49A) — a WILD IDEA — which cooks in its own way, too. It all comes together, I think, with the “Effect of secondhand pot smoke” (36A), otherwise known as a CONTACT HIGH.

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