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New York Times, Thursday, February 29, 2024

Author:
Esha Datta
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
28-Across : Like a planet's path
TotalDebutLatest
212/14/20232/29/2024
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
0000200
ScrabDebutFresh
1.57763%
Esha Datta

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 72, Blocks: 34 Missing: {JKQX} This is puzzle # 2 for Ms. Datta. Thursday freshness: 82%
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© 2024, The New York Times2/29/24 ( No. 27,141 )
Across
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Line just above "total," maybe : TIP
4
Place for three men of verse : INATUB
10
Mideast site of conflict : GAZA
14
That: Sp. : ESO
15
"Nothing doing" : NODICE
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Series of courses : MEAL
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Response to a baby animal picture : AWW
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Like many tournaments : SEEDED
22
Swiss river : AARE
23
___ discount : ATA
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Game island represented by hexagonal tiles : CATAN
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Like a planet's path : ORBITAL
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Reason to take a back road, maybe : SCENERY
31
___ mater (brain cover) : PIA
32
Testify : DEPOSE
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Boldly stylish, in slang : FIERCE
41
Comics sound : BAM
43
Pastries usually accompanied by chutney : SAMOSAS
46
Like a final, desperate attempt : DOORDIE
50
Romantic infatuation : CRUSH
51
52
Store posting: Abbr. : HRS
53
Pulitzer-winning author who was also a film critic for Time magazine : AGEE
56
Salt, at times : DEICER
57
Mistakes in baseball ... or what 18-, 24-, 34- and 51-Across might produce? : WILDPITCHES
60
Rumpus : ADO
61
Running shoe brand : AVIA
62
Jhumpa ___, Pulitzer-winning author of "Interpreter of Maladies" : LAHIRI
63
"___ better to have loved and lost ..." : TIS
64
Telegraph, say : SEND
65
Safari pest : TSETSE
66
Time for Paris's 2024 Jeux Olympiques : ETE
Down
1
Where many bags of leaves can be found : TEASHOP
2
"Cross my heart!" : ISWEARIT
3
Energizing snack : POWERBAR
4
Overrun : INFEST
5
"Beats me" : NOIDEA
6
What the 1660s Pascaline machine, named for Blaise Pascal, could do : ADD
7
___ wave : TIDAL
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Sch. that once used a live bear as a mascot during football games : UCLA
9
Ingredient in some batter : BEER
10
Big name in trucks : GMC
11
Make bubbly : AERATE
12
Mideast spice blend : ZAATAR
13
State capital once home to Herman Melville : ALBANY
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Pause to play? : RECESS
21
Measure of print quality: Abbr. : DPI
25
Trees in the birch family : ALDERS
27
Once again : ANEW
29
Certain racing wear : SPEEDO
30
___ anglais (English horn) : COR
33
More quickly? : ETC
35
Sightings of them can be reported on the Enigma app : UFOS
36
Unlucky accident : MISHAP
37
Sweet ___ : PEA
38
Renounce : ABDICATE
39
Stuck the landing : NAILEDIT
42
Place for soap? : MELROSE
43
Most common vowel sounds in English : SCHWAS
44
Achieve widespread recognition : ARRIVE
45
Cotton material : MUSLIN
47
Calls for delivery : ORDERS
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Attire for a toddler : ONESIE
49
Baseball stat : RBI
51
Actress Anne of "Wag the Dog" : HECHE
54
Coated with gold : GILT
55
List on display at the airport : ETAS
58
___ jokes : DAD
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Popular song : HIT

Answer summary:
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