I'm restarting this from a previous discussion. The rule in the NYT spec sheet is:
"Do not use partial phrases longer than five letters (ONE TO A, A STITCH IN, etc.)"
However I see many examples in recent NYT puzzles that violate this rule, for ex:
This means _ (9 leading-letter partial phrase, 7/7/16)
What I don't see (at least in my limited sample) are examples of partial phrases with more than five trailing letters. An example here would be "_ _ _ pray" (Now let us)
And since the examples are all leading, I'm not sure if it applies to trailing ones at all.
This is starting to feel like more of a guideline. If anybody has any insight on this, I would appreciate it.