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New York Times, Wednesday, January 11, 2023

Author:
Victor Barocas
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
1-Across : Runs recreationally
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Victor Barocas

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 80, Blocks: 38 Missing: {KQVXZ} This is puzzle # 18 for Mr. Barocas. Wednesday freshness: 13%
Victor Barocas notes:
I don't watch a ton of TV anymore, but when I do, I often watch crime/courtroom procedurals, so I get a lot of lying-under-oath ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
I love making crossword sausage. There's so much blood and guts that solvers never see, words crammed into tight spaces, yanked back ... read more
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© 2023, The New York Times1/11/23 ( No. 26,727 )
Across
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Runs recreationally : JOGS
5
Some hotel room amenities : SAFES
10
The "Toreador Song," for one : ARIA
14
From the top : ANEW
15
Fulfill mundane but necessary responsibilities, in modern lingo : ADULT
16
Sift (through) : COMB
17
Software prototype : BETA
18
Vessels with large containers : CARGOSHIPS
20
Does pranks with rolls, informally : TPS
22
Connecticut Ivy Leaguer : YALIE
23
Nail polish brand : OPI
25
Pursue romantically : WOO
28
Actor/comedian Lil ___ Howery : REL
29
Talking item in Dora the Explorer's backpack : MAP
32
Oceanfront district of Los Angeles : SANPEDRO
35
Manhattan neighborhood next to SoHo : NOLITA
37
Front-page mergers and acquisitions, e.g. : MEGADEALS
39
Grayish : ASHY
40
Skateboarding jump : OLLIE
41
Neckwear that smells nice : LEI
42
Photographer Adams : ANSEL
43
Difficult, unfun chore : SLOG
44
Investment guide calculation : BONDRATIO
46
Props for presentations : EASELS
49
Most reptilian, in a way : SCALIEST
50
"Spring forward" or "fall back" letters : DST
51
Electrical unit with a Greek letter symbol : OHM
53
London ___ (landmark observation wheel) : EYE
54
Beings not (yet) proven to exist : ETS
55
Thundering : AROAR
57
Trinity member : SON
59
Exclamation point inside a yellow triangle, for one : DANGERSIGN
64
"Only Murders in the Building" airer : HULU
67
Nobel laureate Wiesel : ELIE
68
Longtime Jay Silverheels role : TONTO
69
Ankh-carrying goddess : ISIS
70
With 71- and 72-Across, commits perjury … or what can be found four times in this puzzle : LIES
71
See 70-Across : UNDER
72
See 70-Across : OATH
Down
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Sharp punch : JAB
2
"!" keymate : ONE
3
Scramming : GETTINGLOST
4
Exchange : SWAP
5
___ fly (baseball occurrence, informally) : SAC
6
Org. promoting canine care : ADA
7
Spleen : FURY
8
"Enigma Variations" composer : ELGAR
9
Lifted : STOLEN
10
Be sore : ACHE
11
Pépin le Bref, par exemple : ROI
12
Troublesome sort : IMP
13
Muscles tightened by planking, in brief : ABS
19
Skyline feature in farm country : SILO
21
Greta Garbo, by birth : SWEDE
23
Absorbed gradually : OSMOSED
24
Saffron-flavored dishes : PAELLAS
26
Horatian creation : ODE
27
Big name in brushes : ORALB
29
Beauty pageant founded in 1959 as a mail-in photo contest : MISSTEENUSA
30
One who doesn't have a prayer? : ATHEIST
31
Alternatives to street parking : PAYLOTS
33
Negro leagues great Satchel : PAIGE
34
Some spreads for toast, informally : OLEOS
36
Hawaiian island shaped like an apostrophe : LANAI
38
Considering the fact that : SINCE
42
French setting for many van Gogh works : ARLES
45
It'll dawn on you : DAY
47
Communal knowledge : LORE
48
Up-start? : SHORTU
52
Worker with a trowel : MASON
55
A long, long time : AGES
56
Food part that's usually not eaten : RIND
58
Home of Denison University : OHIO
59
Tierra ___ Fuego : DEL
60
Sports Illustrated's Sportsman of the Year in 1974 (10 years after he first became world champion) : ALI
61
German "never" : NIE
62
Bell Atlantic merger partner of 2000 : GTE
63
Repeated word in the U.S. postal creed : NOR
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Buzzing … or, in a different sense, buzzed : LIT
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Do a wedding task, informally : USH

Answer summary:
4 unique to this puzzle, 3 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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