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		<description><![CDATA[LAT 3:30 NYT 2:21 CS untimed BEQ 6:20 Adam Perl&#8217;s New York Times crossword All the words in the theme entries show up twice—the first and second words in three phrases swap places to make three more terms. You&#8217;ve got FIRST LADIES and a &#8220;LADIES FIRST&#8221; policy, the STATE POLICE and a POLICE STATE, a [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[BEQ 5:39 NYT 2:53 LAT 2:45 CS untimed Fred Piscop&#8217;s New York Times crossword Today&#8217;s theme entries turn &#8220;pair of&#8221; into the similar sounding PARA: 17A. [Two steeds?] are PARAMOUNTS. That word looks weird in the plural, and the idea of a &#8220;pair of mounts&#8221; seems weird too. 57A. PARACHUTES are [Two water slides?]. This [...]]]></description>
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