Gift Array![]() In the spirit of the season, your unstinting puzzle makers have put together an array of gifts. The gifts are labeled, in a way, by the ten unclued entries in the grid. Each of ten clue answers is one letter too short for its space in the grid and must be entered with a gap before, after, or somewhere within the answer. The otherwise empty boxes will each be filled by a letter from a crossing gift label. When read in order column by column from left to right, these bits will display a self-descriptive phrase. Eight clue answers are capitalized. The instructions above are for this month's puzzle only. See a complete introduction to clue-solving. See the solution to last month's Puzzler. Across
1.Vocal sign traps constituent 4.Jazz legend, upon being embraced by jerk 9.Goal of some programmers: understanding poet 10.Greater number of people's conventions 11.Way of moving entire audience when speaking 12.Problem with hearing that thing conveyed by name in an elevator 13.Officer material needed for brass 14.Clear daughter of Lady Bird with Democrat 19.Publicly ridicule invalid with ring in nose 22.People in general cotton to auditors in Oregon town 24.Bushes embraced by Plaza leaseholders 26.Cruise, after a bit 27.Entertainer Gibson picking up instrument 30.Member-owned store returned hot dog 32.Fire back in low Mediterranean land 33.Desperate, opening random number generator? (hyphenated) 34.Slow pitch taken by Cincinnati player 35.Tea urn changed character 36.Attempted carrying two pianos, and stumbled 37.Sound a warning about operation for nursery-rhyme figure (two words) Down
1.Sweet-talk one of the Little Women into spinning lace 2.Top-level routine, one with me pocketing $1,000 (hyphenated) 3.Neckwear from exotic isle 4.Maintaining denial, bribe investigator? 5.One way to get a meal in African country 6.Conservative criticizes gambling game 7.Shooting star's hand out on the other hand 8.Old Saxon feeds birds 9.Fall well within interpretation of "a nut" 15.Scheduled tenor performance by two 16.New rug's a honey 17.Last Friday in Alabama 18.Give away soup veggie to those attending 20.Drive into split fortification 21.Have success with one wearing sullen look (two words) 23.Host's oddly overlooked red mackerel 25.Support company in broadcast 28.Dupe about love in melodrama 29.Back in Nigeria, zero money from central Africa 31.Koi do a lot of complaining 32.Organized crime gang holding a town in Utah Note: The instructions above are for this month's puzzle only. It is assumed that you know how to decipher clues. For a complete introduction to clue-solving visit www.theatlantic.com/issues/puzzclue.htm or send an addressed, stamped long envelope to The Atlantic Puzzler, 77 North Washington Street, Boston, Mass. 02114.
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