Crossword: Time Flies

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June 13, 2025

This week’s theme: flora and fauna on a schedule, plus a canine calendar reference for Strider.

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

Time Flies “… like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana” (humorous linguistics saying with syntactic ambiguity)
20A. CENTURY PLANT (Agave)
29A. MAN MONTHS
37A. DOG DAYS (of Summer): “canicular” refers to these and to rising stars in Canis Major
50A. BUNNY EARS: antenna, cactus
57A. SECOND BANANA; another plantain?

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