Crossword: OSF’s Secret Season

October 18, 2024

This week’s theme: potential directors, authors and sources with hidden OSF opportunities (circled letters).

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Explanations of selected entries, theme, clues, etc.: (spoilers)

17A. (St.) ELMO’S FIRE;
27A. MILOS FORMAN;
37A. CARLOS FUENTES;
53A. GOSFORD PARK;
63A. NOSFERATU

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