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The new phrase is then clued in a punny way.
Others in the White House are depicted as less clued in.
And honestly, having sex doesn't necessarily make you any more clued in.
We now know the one person not clued in on Kim Kardashian's identity.
Some eVTOL players appear clued in to the potential misery of production hell.
Not yet clued in, Mr. Arias went to visit him at the hospital.
Well, actually, three two-word phrases are re-clued in a punny way.
The phrase is then clued in a punny way, using the British meaning.
His best guests are clued in to this dynamic and play straight men.
But Republicans, clued in by Scott's campaign, found new votes in smaller counties.
Put together, they become an adjective and they are clued in that way.
But sometimes now I get clued in because Tracy's ahead of me for things.
These phrases are clued in a punny way, which is not their more common meaning.
Get clued in to that and that might help you nip it in the bud.
Were they clued in by both ends of your behavior, your highs and your lows?
While it has never been clued in these ways, there is also a LLANO, Tex.
All five phrases contain Santa's HO HO HO and are clued in a punny way.
Ahead, get clued in on some of the habits that people with great teeth always do.
The set takes the form of "[ANIMAL]ING VERB," all clued in a very straightforward way.
The sooner you're clued in to a follower, the more options you have to evade them.
It can, of course, be clued in different ways, although it last appeared in the Jan.
Few middle schoolers are as clued in to their mathematical strengths and weakness as Moheeb Kaied.
People only clued in the second time when we did a retake and did the song again.
The social networks are clearly clued in to the draw of video, and have optimized for it.
And now, we're keeping you clued in on the best lyrics we've heard this year (so far).
It is the 21st century, and we are widely clued in to misogyny and its many forms.
And local governments, which control local building and energy codes, aren't clued in and don't support electrification.
She was clued in by her daughter, Desiree Frias, who left Bronx Science for college at 16.
Note: RHEA may also be clued in a mythological context, or with respect to actress Rhea Perlman.
TEA SET was first clued in The Times in 1946 as "Tea-things," which wouldn't fly today.
Her grandson, a 23-year-old with slick hair and a turquoise rain jacket, is more clued in.
Employees said they didn't feel clued in as to why there was turnover or why people were leaving.
I chose to clue it — and Will and Joel chose to keep it cluedin a golf sense.
The same entry has been clued in the past, of course, as "It's a lock," and it is.
Those who watched the episode on TV — where USA broadcast it without commercials — likely clued in right away.
"It was just a great way for me to stay clued in as to what was happening," he said.
Just in case listeners weren't clued in by their podcast's tag line: "Open your hearts and loosen your butts."
Across the globe, many properties have accommodations that are hidden from everyone except those clued in to their existence.
He's reportedly the person who clued in Peter Thiel to cryogenic preservation, which Thiel has since invested in heavily.
The usual National Security Council process was dispensed with; only a small circle of advisers was even clued in.
Still, to all but the most clued-in insiders, the first lady appeared to have plucked him from obscurity.
In short order, we'll all find out whether the American people are clued in to this brand of brinksmanship.
Then it jumped to Korean internet streaming platforms around 2003, which is when North American gamers began getting clued in.
In prison, Cooper was viewed as a hero who clued in the oppressed and gave them the 4-1-1.
These are clued in a punny way and I especially loved 17A's "Singers who go from 'sol' straight to 'ti'"?
This has been clued in the past as "Native of the Land of the Thunder Dragon," which is pretty fabulous.
The Biebs clued in cops and the girl on his fan photo ban, but apparently just meeting him was enough.
This is the first time the word MOAN has been clued in such a sexy way ("Indication of pain or pleasure").
Mr. McCoy takes four familiar phrases and cuts them up to make new phrases that are clued in a punny way.
The main problem was coming up with enough good theme answers that could be clued in a funny fashion-related way.
The film forgoes long, drawn-out periods of suspense in favor of keeping the viewer clued in, according to CCO Eric Darnell.
The city reportedly closed nearby facilities like kindergartens and worksites before the demolition occurred, but some passers-by were not clued in.
However, with all this planning, I should have clued in more employees individually sooner rather than relying almost solely on company surveys.
As the puzzle's title suggests, we're splitting words in phrases to make other phrases, which are then clued in a punny way.
I thought this grid was very elegantly clued; in addition to the several evocative entries, the two span entries were particularly excellent.
It's 2020, after all, and many companies are getting clued in to the fact that your time is more valuable than ever.
Each is straightforwardly clued in italics; a couple of them were easy enough for me, and a few were nice and chewy.
Flores continued to play in the game, and the clued-in fans cheered the player in his "final" game as a Met.
She also clued in the rest of her and Taylor's squad when she got back together with the Veronicas singer earlier in November.
Mario clued in straight away and casually reached forward to make sure the output on the feed from Andy's mixer was turned down.
The transcripts of McGlashan's conversations with a cooperating witness are a devastating read, though his son was never clued in on the scam.
It's kind of tough because I don't always get to share all my excitement with them because they're not really as clued in.
ULTRAS can be political zealots, as they've been clued in the past, or they can also be particularly intimidating fans of soccer teams.
I think Coach Nick Saban would understand that I'm clued in to something he understands: that in Alabama, football is larger than life.
There are four actors clued in the acrosses, all of whom have last names with something in common, which is explained by 403A.
But, she almost definitely didn't come from MELMAC, which is Alf's planet (or "homeland," as it was wistfully clued in its 1991 debut).
Also, now that he's clued in to everything that's been happening with me, we're able to talk about the fertility stuff much more easily.
My mentor, Victor Fleming, helped me create a 17x17 puzzle titled "Hidden Patterns," with 12 knitting pattern names clued in a non-knitting way.
And I know exactly why: I stopped hiding the way I felt, and clued in people who loved me about what was going on.
I would imagine that all the zombies suddenly falling down in the middle of a zombie battle is suspicious if you're not clued in, no?
I love my mom so much and she's always so clued in on everything that's going on in my life, without me even telling her.
I also liked the way the two Across entries in the theme, GIN and STOUT, were clued in ways other than the types of alcohol.
They were just individual moments, stitched together only because they all share the title Preacher and the audience's faith that they'll be clued in eventually.
Wordplay SUNDAY PUZZLE — Randolph Ross returns today with a set of misquoted phrases from the Bible, and those phrases are clued in a punny way.
He's not wrong—but that's exactly the reason why the community of independent influencers needs smart, clued-in oversight, and why companies like Warner Bros.
You're clued in enough with tech this year to bluff your way through your Series A, but will struggle to get that second round of funding.
We should have clued in team leaders sooner to help mitigate the damage and gauge their own willingness to move before the rest of the staff.
Even though not everyone is clued in on the popularity of shrubs (yet), drinking vinegar for health purposes has been done for a very long time.
Ford (Anthony Hopkins), obviously, but is there anyone else in Westworld, Delos, or beyond who was clued in about the robot that walked among the humans?
Chrissy Teigen also got specific about how her daughter takes her French fries, which is an important detail we're very happy to be clued in to.
Ms. Margolin offers us a set of eight common phrases where the prefix RE- is removed and the resulting phrase is clued in a punny way.
COKE was not clued in reference to the soft drink for decades — presumably because it was thought to be too close to being a drug reference.
SHIMs can be used in a number of occupations, but it is most commonly clued in The New York Times Crossword as a tool used in carpentry.
We have a letter addition theme, where AT is appended to the end of common phrases to make new ones, which are clued in a punny way.
Home to an abundance of fauna, the ORINOCO River is also a habitat of the carnivorous piranha, which is how it was clued in last Wednesday's puzzle.
If the entry appears frequently enough and can be clued in different ways, it could be a real speed bump in a solver's enjoyment of the puzzle.
Savvy, switched-on customers are more clued-in about skin care than ever, whether it's regarding everyday SPF application or the type of acid suitable for oily skin.
In Mr. Ashley's theme, we are to double one letter in a movie title to make a totally different movie title, which is clued in a punny way.
Eight common phrases that start with the "W-" sound have been changed to start with the "SQW-" sound, and the resulting phrases are clued in a punny way.
Steve Klabnik, a software developer at Mozilla, said that employees had been told that Firefox would do a promotion with Mr. Robot, but weren't clued in to the details.
They all seemed to be clued in to a secret that I didn't know — maybe it was that quote-unquote runner's high, but that sounded like BS to me.
Nevertheless, Columbus warned me that if any one of the men came up to us, he would introduce him as "my good friend" so I would be clued in.
Then I was off to find three other phrases unrelated to fishing but containing a fishing term at the end that could be clued in a similarly facetious way.
They are all clued in two parts: The first part is a definition, in italics, of the first word in the entry; the second part is a letter grade.
The pair was clued in enough to understand that their approach to fixing sexless relationships might seem silly to some, but soon they felt that everyone had missed the point.
If you look at the entire photo, you might get clued in to what's really going on with Culverhouse's legs — just check out the art supplies situated around the room.
We were at that precious (and potentially dangerous) age where no one wants to be left behind, or feel like they aren't clued in, or risk being perceived as uncool.
There are eight thespians clued in this puzzle with something specific in common: the appearance of some piece of human anatomy running somewhere through their first and/or last names.
The ring always managed to be one step ahead of the police because, the authorities said, the officers clued in Mr. Paz when investigations were underway and raids were planned.
The twists are clued in pairs; the subject or event is an across entry, and a corresponding down clue gives you the missing piece to the shocking realization about it.
Tipograph, whose steadfast self-confidence is apparent even over a cross-country phone call, is clued in to the millennial audience (since she is one) — their pain points, ambitions, and habits.
In about half a decade a huge and deep new data source was first developed, then analyzed and then the results of this analysis were arbitraged away by clued-in traders.
Not only that, but similarly clued-in sources at Samsung, also speaking on background, cited the same uses as the most popular for its smartwatches, including the recently released Gear S2.
Clued in from a devastating chat with her daughter as to how exactly this show works, mom Soraya – the MVP of Team JoJo by far – slugs champagne straight from the bottle.
Not only that, but similarly clued-in sources at Samsung, also speaking on background, cited the same uses as the most popular for its smartwatches, including the recently released Gear S2.
ANIL is a versatile answer for puzzle makers, and can still be clued in a variety of ways: as the plant, as the dye or — in tougher puzzles — as the color.
Mr. Kidd offers us a letter addition theme, with the letters "EL" added to the penultimate ends of plural phrases and then the resulting phrase is clued in a punny way.
We also learned that many of the high-ranking people around Trump were clued in to what Stone was up to, including Jared Kushner, Paul Manafort, Steve Bannon and Stephen Miller.
I wondered if my dad's prostate laser-blasting would expose him to radiation because prostate cancer is a commonly scary beast and you've got to be careful—I finally clued in.
While your timeline might be chock-full of Colourpop-painted lids and Lime Crime lips, you may not be clued in to some of the smaller Black-owned brand accounts that exist.
Mr. Donaldson has taken eight phrases and added the sound "shun" to the end in either the "tion" or the "sion" forms, and the resulting phrases are clued in a wacky way.
We have a "change-a-sound" theme today: We're going from an "h" sound in the base phrase to a "ch" sound, and the resulting phrase is clued in a punny way.
Nash said he was clued in about Dante's true identity before they started working on season 10, and he even knew about the reveal before Juan Javier Cardenas, who plays Dante, knew.
Knowing that Will wanted this clued in a fairly easy manner didn't dissuade me from my usual attempt to have as many "brand-new clues" as possible in my puzzles for him.
Q posted hints, some in the form of questions, ostensibly meant to help clued-in Trump supporters understand what was really going on in Washington beneath the facade of chaos and incompetence.
A recent study found that people who responded to placebo pills for chronic back pain were more emotionally aware, unable to distract themselves from painful situations, and clued in to their environments.
Ohrmundt was clued in on the possibility of bees in her walls when she encountered some on the side of her house, but she wasn't prepared for that many freaking bees to emerge.
"Reuben put in these nice clues, illustrations in there, like the bicycle, and all of that stuff that I felt clued in some of the elements of the story," he says with deep satisfaction.
If the people in your life are clued in on your resolutions, they'll be able to support you, which will make you less stressed and more resilient in your approach, according to the APA.
I was first clued in to the importance of Amazon's drone initiative, called Amazon Prime Air, when I met Gur Kimchi, the head of the program, at an industry conference a few months ago.
The recent horror over the #mycalvins campaign images is one of these instances — and if you find these ads offensive or exploitative, then you probably aren't clued in to what's going on these days.
The Ys (or their sound) move to the end of the second word of each theme phrase and are then pluralized to make an entirely different phrase, which is clued in a punny way.
There are nine theme entries, all clued in italics and all running across, that are common phrases (and one well-known location) clued with puns that refer to a concealed trait they all share.
It's written with the same lyrical, holy-goofball energy its author brings to all his public activities, and its earnest, eccentric prose reflects Flea's evolution from Hollywood-scene knucklehead to reflective, spiritually clued-in adult.
Though the short teaser left much to the imagination, we're already a little clued in on what to expect when Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson return as Christian Grey and Anastasia Steele, respectively, next year.
Candace Cameron Bure, 43, revealed that she hasn't exactly been clued in as to the fate of Lori Loughlin's character on the Netflix series amid the actress' ongoing alleged involvement in the college admissions scandal.
Rick's army is coming along quite nicely, but with Gregory on his way to Sanctuary and Negan already clued in thanks to Gregory's words to Simon last week, this could go about eight thousand different ways.
By this point, I had been clued in that every starter world is hazardous, with the express purpose of teaching you how to survive the space-wilderness, and so, I actually paid attention to the tutorials.
After I finished solving, I wished that something had been done with the entry at 683A, CUE CARDS, because that would have made a spiffy revealer had the theme entries been clued in a jokey way.
They're often the first people clued in to the newest products and cultural phenomena that you're probably not as aware of — but they also don't have the deep pockets to get everything they want for themselves.
Once I'm clued in, I can actually let myself be spirited away, as the directors and screenwriters intended, enjoying the things I'm normally too wired to enjoy: the sweeping landscape shots, skillful cinematography, meticulous wardrobe choices.
Cold-calling an Aviation is a fine order at most cocktail-friendly bars today, but there was a time when only those clued in knew that meant crème de violette, and not everybody had access to it.
And then I'm clued in—at least at the start, Murata is gonna wear earmuffs, Winky Wright–style, and merely try to deflect punches while walking N'dam down, feeling him out physically and wearing him out mentally.
Thanks to The Vixen—who raised a black power fist at the finale—many people may now be a little bit more clued in as to how race affects everything in this country, even reality television competitions.
Alan Arbesfeld returns today with a theme set that changes the sound in familiar phrases to different phrases that sound as if someone in New England might say them, and then they are clued in a punny way.
What's more, the material you need to come up with is completely obscure and oddball, in my opinion, to the point that it has not been clued in the straight crossword, as bookbinding stuff at least, since 1967.
It was like being clued in on the location of an underground poker club, only you also spent a ton of time trying to convince other poker players that the club actually existed and wasn't just an urban legend.
"My sister tends to like planning and will text me about planning things at all hours," says Erin, 24, who asked that her name be changed for this piece so that her sister isn't clued in to her silencing.
This had last been clued in the puzzle in 1960, but tiskets and taskets are tacitly in the "scat" basket, Ella's specialty of improvising over jazz music, and an entry that we see in the grid all the time.
In a statement, the paper said that inconsistencies in the operative's story had clued in the Post's reporters, and O'Keefe was criticized on social media by journalists for faking a story of sexual assault for the sake of politics.
I'm always happy when I can include a trendy contemporary author in a puzzle, so I was happy that Will kept my Colson Whitehead clue — COLSON's been in the puzzle before, but always clued in reference to Chuck Colson.
Even after applying the constraints that the themers had to be a) words or phrases that could be clued in non-candy ways, and b) actual candies (no gum or mints) there were still plenty of options to work with.
Good Place creator Michael Schur wanted to keep the tightest of lids on this secret on which the entire season was built, so he clued in only Danson and Bell, leaving the rest of the cast as oblivious as their characters.
If a resident presented a case and he felt a tremble in their hand reflected in his own, he might be clued in to the fact that they're feeling uncertain or nervous, and he can follow up with them later.
At about the same time, Oleg, disillusioned by his country's scientific backwardness and clued in to the bioweapons operation by his rezidentura squeeze, Tatiana (who wants him to come along to her new posting in Africa), paid Stan a visit.
Regardless of how clued in candidates are to when and how AI evaluates their interviews, plenty of people encountering this kind of interview technology — from college career counselors to AI scholars to technology rights activists — are unconvinced it can really work.
We shouldn't be surprised that Lawrence isn't keeping fans clued in to the specifics of her nuptials (this Amazon registry actually comes as a surprisingly public move) because she's been open about how casually she feels about this whole wedding thing.
Only a few years ago, beauty devotees may not have been able to tell the difference between hyaluronic and glycolic acids, but now even the most fair-weather skin-care fan is clued in to the key ingredients in their hero products.
Mr. McCoy's puzzle is called "Emotion," and I think that's brilliant, because that's exactly what happens in today's theme: the letter E moves to a different place in a common phrase, making a new phrase that can be clued in a punny way.
Young people are particularly clued in to the climate crisis because they know that they'll be the ones dealing with the consequences; most of the presidential candidates and DNC leaders (probably) won't be around in 2050, but an 18-year old will be.
In the past, this might have meant using seeded entries of pop culture names or modern slang, but I'm increasingly focusing instead on filling with regular words (CLUMSY, BEER, TYPING, etc.) that can become fun entries when clued in an imaginative way.
Luckily for the humans who actually use the service, the change in timeline behavior isn't so much a dramatic re-think of what Twitter is inasmuch as it's a slight tweak to make the service less of a secret handshake between already clued-in users.
SUNDAY PUZZLE — We last met up with Yaakov Bendavid nearly two years ago, when he was caught cheating by turning failing F grades to passing Ds. Today, Mr. Bendavid presents us with a list of warnings to buyers that are clued in a punny way.
Eschewing introductions, the strangers — clued in to the clandestine meeting via a WhatsApp chat and directed to color-coordinate their outfits — stood in a circle near a movie theater in a strip mall, riffing on ways to stop the swell of migrants arriving at this border city.
They call the ghoster (or "call" — it seems clear to me that the person being called, based on their lack of disorientation and their immediate unleashing of reserves of aggression, has been clued in that there will be a phone call in which they are taped).
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle were alarmed by what they deemed as the president's paltry request to fight the bug amid criticism that his administration has bungled its response and failed to keep the American people clued in about the potential severity of the outbreak.
Having characters keep massive secrets from each other for nonsensical reasons as a means to extend dramatic tension is incredibly frustrating for viewers (I'm talking to you, every superhero show where the protagonist keeps his or her secret from people who should absolutely be clued in for years at a time).
Nami Nori's founders have clearly studied the ways that Masa's attention to minor details like crisp nori and clued-in service contributes to its overall sense of luxuriousness, and they've managed to transfer some of that sense to a restaurant that's busier, less formally Japanese in design and less expensive.
Nikon embraces a mirrorless future with Z series cameras and lenses The timing and inclusion of so many desired features indicates either that Panasonic was clued in to what photographers wanted all along, or they waited for the other guys to move and then promised the things their competitors wouldn't or couldn't.
It's hard to imagine that anyone except the most incessantly hovering, pathologically neurotic and culturally oblivious helicopter parent hasn't clued in to the near-constant barrage of advice not to treat children like delicate butterflies who must be shielded from all forms of predation (nonorganic food, unsupervised play, mediocre grades, the feeling of sadness).
But here is step two: For each of these instances, the word "sun" gets used in a phrase that is clued in a corresponding across clue, that runs across to the "S" in "sun," turns down (in the west) or up (in the east) to the "n," then turns again, to the right, to finish using a few letters from another across clue.
Depression-era comic strips did not sugarcoat, and that's all the hints you'll get from me on this theme, other than the fact that I myself am a "wily Gothamite," as city slicker was first clued in the Times puzzle, and grew up far from car culture, and therefore knew nothing about car models that share their name with articles of clothing.

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