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New York Times, Friday, October 25, 2024

Author:
Alex Murphy
Editor:
Joel Fagliano
Blog:
1-Across : Hearty
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110/25/2024
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Alex Murphy

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 66, Blocks: 36 Missing: {JQW} Grid has both 90- and 180-degree symmetry. This is the debut puzzle for Mr. Murphy. Friday freshness: 53%
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© 2024, The New York Times10/25/24 ( No. 27,380 )
Across
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Hearty : ROBUST
7
Suck up : ABSORB
13
"This cannot be stressed enough …" : IREPEAT
15
Fairly : RATHER
16
Cello parts are written in it : BASSCLEF
18
Occasionally censored part of the 12-Down : NIPPLE
19
Quarterback's stat: Abbr. : ATT
20
Canned liquid rich in essential fatty acids : TUNAOIL
22
Broadway's Salonga : LEA
23
Lowry who wrote "The Giver" : LOIS
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Work out : SOLVE
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Where the lions sleep tonight, presumably : DENS
27
Concoct, with "up" : DREAM
29
Go through : USE
30
One of the "Hollywood Chrises" : PRATT
31
Flawless display of technique : MASTERCLASS
34
Dog's post-surgery wear, familiarly : CONEOFSHAME
35
Head cold? : BRAINFREEZE
36
Play place : ARENA
37
"It was news to me," in online shorthand : TIL
38
Take in : ADMIT
42
Concessions : SOPS
43
Some compost bin detritus : PEELS
45
Iconic role for Frank Oz : YODA
46
Main ingredient of the Puerto Rican dessert piragua : ICE
47
Compounds in tea and wine : TANNINS
49
It's a no. : TEL
50
Fonda's co-star on "Grace and Frankie" : TOMLIN
52
Another name for C## : DNATURAL
54
Yo-yos : IDIOTS
55
Mount Rushmore's makeup : GRANITE
56
What might be included in an act of congress : SEXTOY
57
Scandinavian capital : KRONER
Down
1
Bawdy : RIBALD
2
Podium figure : ORATOR
3
Closest confidant, informally : BESTIE
4
High times : UPS
5
Sunni or Shia, e.g. : SECT
6
Bone connected to the fibula : TALUS
7
Nickname for an early 2000s governor of California : ARNIE
8
Flake : BAIL
9
Indy label : STP
10
"Come on, that's just ridiculous" : OHPLEASE
11
Lets up : RELENTS
12
See 18-Across : BREAST
14
Perfect score : TENOUTOFTEN
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Misleading cognate, like the German "Gift" which actually means "poison" : FALSEFRIEND
21
What hucksters may be guilty of : OVERSELLING
24
Ethnic minority in New Zealand : SAMOANS
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It'll make you laugh, it'll make you cry : DRAMEDY
28
Fever pitch : MANIA
30
Square : PLAZA
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Kamala Harris, once: Abbr. : SEN
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"Guerrillero Heroico" subject, familiarly : CHE
34
Timesaver for a breakfast chef : CREPEMIX
35
Male protocol popularized by "How I Met Your Mother" : BROCODE
36
"Currently …" : ASITIS
39
Tylenol alternative : MOTRIN
40
Conceptualize : IDEATE
41
Like firstborn children vis-à-vis second-born children, statistically : TALLER
43
Violet variety : PANSY
44
Tone of many tweets : SNARK
47
"La Clemenza di ___" (Mozart opera) : TITO
48
Have the lead : STAR
51
Fate : LOT
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___ Show 'Em No Mercy (card game variant) : UNO

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