"Revitalizing a Run-Down Space: Transforming Neglect into Beauty"

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David P. Williams's second crossword for The New York Times follows the same grid pattern as his previous puzzle, inspired by Wallace Stevens's poem "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird." The construction is excellent and challenging, with some tricky clues. The hyphenated "run-down" is an adjective meaning decrepit, while "acute" can refer to seriousness or the opposite of an acute accent. The phrase "yo-yos, in a way" clues to the action of walking the dog with a yo-yo.
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