“Author who originally intended his pen name to rhyme with "voice," though Americans pronounced it differently” crossword clue
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Reveal the answer to see why it works and where this clue has appeared before.DRSEUSS is the answer to the New York Times crossword clue “Author who originally intended his pen name to rhyme with "voice," though Americans pronounced it differently”. It was last seen in the puzzle of March 30, 2025, where it runs at 85 Down and fills 7 squares. It crosses 7 other entries in that grid — those are listed below and are the quickest way to confirm the letters you already have.
Crossing entries
Mar 30, 2025 grid85ASoak6 ltrs›87AAlumnus º18 ltrs›95ASteep decline8 ltrs›99A— Peruse —19 ltrs›106AGroup in "a pension fund"5 ltrs›110AFine print, often5 ltrs›114AAverage killers?4 ltrs›
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Mar 30, 20251AChoose not to take part4 ltrs›5AStyle of hip-hop4 ltrs›9A"Like, duh!"4 ltrs›13ASettles, as the stomach5 ltrs›18AHigh in the Andes4 ltrs›19AHole-boring tool5 ltrs›21AFeature of a safe landing, perhaps4 ltrs›22AArchitectural projection5 ltrs›
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