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NYT Crossword Answers for Oct. 18, 2024

Jesse Cohn introduces six lively entries to the New York Times Crossword.

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FRIDAY PUZZLE — Maybe it’s just me, but I love finding debut entries in my puzzles. It shows me that the constructor has made an effort to salt the grid with words and phrases that feel fresh to the solver, as opposed to leaning on the autofill function in crossword-building software. I find it particularly entertaining to see new words that young people are using, although I draw the line firmly at “skibidi.”

And maybe I just don’t get out enough, but discovering a debut entry is a bit like watching a baby being born. The word or phrase is appearing for the first time in the Times Crossword, and it may even be new to the lexicon.

“It feels especially exciting,” said Ian Livengood, a veteran constructor who joined the puzzle-editing team in September. “Often, the entry may feel topical and hypercurrent, so it can be cool to see a new name or phrase enter the lexicon.”

Jesse Cohn made his debut as a Times Crossword constructor in May, and he sprinkled five debuts in his first puzzle. In his sophomore outing, Mr. Cohn packed six new entries into his grid, including two that cross in the center.

Are debuts or entries that feel fresh something you notice in puzzles?

1A. The [Juice provider] in this puzzle is not Tropicana or any other brand; it’s a CHARGER for an electronic device.

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