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NYT Crossword Answers for Oct. 22, 2024

Barbara Lin finds a creative way to get to the bottom of things.

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TUESDAY PUZZLE — Generally speaking, you don’t have to wear pants while solving the daily New York Times Crossword. There are no rules that require it or signs that proclaim “No shoes, no shirt, no solving.” So long as you keep your pantsless puzzling to the privacy of your own home — and I would encourage you to — no one will ever be the wiser.

Pants may be required, however, in order to solve today’s crossword, which was constructed by Barbara Lin. You don’t actually need to put them on, but they’ll help you figure out the theme. And now that I’ve made my clothing remarks, let’s dive in.

You might say that our four themed entries wear the pants in today’s puzzle: At 17-, 27-, 48- and 62-Across, the letter S has been added to the ends of common expressions to transform them into descriptions of bottoms.

At 17A, a pair of [Bottoms decorated with characters from the “Odyssey”?] would be LONG STORY SHORTS. At 62A, the [Request to a custom tailor?] is CUT ME SOME SLACKS. For 27A, do you wear [Close-fitting pajamas?] to bed, otherwise known as SLEEP TIGHTS?

I could see myself wearing any of these garments, save for the [Offering in Eilish’s clothing brand?] at 48A — BILLIE JEANS are not my color.

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