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New York Times, Friday, March 24, 2023

Author:
Blake Slonecker
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
28-Across : Is free
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Blake Slonecker

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 66, Blocks: 38 Missing: {FJQXY} Spans: 7, (2 double stacks) This is puzzle # 4 for Mr. Slonecker. Friday freshness: 9%
Blake Slonecker notes:
I originally designed this puzzle with only vertical groups of blocks, which I think is more visually striking than the published ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Such an eye-catching grid pattern! I was certain that this one riffed on Morse code, but it turns out that TMTTTTMT doesn't spell ... read more
Jim Horne notes:

The twenty-one Across entries is indeed remarkably low. The record is seventeen in this amazing grid by Frank Longo.

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© 2023, The New York Times3/24/23 ( No. 26,799 )
Across
1
Soda sans syrup : SELTZER
8
British singer/songwriter ___ Parks : ARLO
12
Potentially too much information : ELABORATEDETAIL
17
Manhattan thoroughfare named for New York's Dutch roots : AMSTERDAMAVENUE
18
Knoll : RISE
19
It might be blowing in the wind : KITE
20
Pop star with country roots, say : CROSSOVERARTIST
28
Is free : HASTIME
29
Name that sounds like two consecutive letters of the alphabet : ABIE
30
Ones doing the bunny hop or Electric Slide : LINEDANCERS
35
Things for sticky fingers : MOISTTOWELETTES
39
Measures of performance : ASSESSMENTS
40
Mother of Horus : ISIS
41
Went nowhere, say : SATHOME
46
Dubious addendum to a snide remark : NOTHINGPERSONAL
51
___ saltado (stir-fried dish with sliced beef) : LOMO
52
District : WARD
53
Flat indication, perhaps : LOWTIREPRESSURE
60
AND, OR or NOT, in logic : BOOLEANOPERATOR
61
Bit of design info : SPEC
62
Things that make hay? : MEADOWS
Down
1
Google, say : SEARCH
2
City whose welcome sign features Mark Twain : ELMIRA
3
Needs for trick roping : LASSOS
4
It involves a forearm injection, for short : TBTEST
5
Actress Saldana : ZOE
6
"The cautious seldom ___": Confucius : ERR
7
Gnarly : RAD
8
Had : ATE
9
Kurosawa film based on "King Lear" : RAN
10
Lucy of "Elementary" : LIU
11
Estadio Azteca cheer : OLE
13
It follows the clap of a clapperboard : TAKE
14
Title for a prince : EMIR
15
What's limited in some plans : DATA
16
Without end : EVER
21
Buildups in deltas : SILTS
22
Drops : OMITS
23
Bit of a sting, perhaps : VENOM
24
Delicacy : TACT
25
"Uh-huh, yeah" : IBET
26
Courtly address : SIRE
27
Thomas Hardy title character : TESS
31
What could represent you in a rebus puzzle? : EWE
32
Like the element osmium : DENSE
33
Place for a relic : ALTAR
34
They're stitched by tailorbirds : NESTS
35
Water carrier : MAIN
36
___ buco : OSSO
37
"That so?" : ISIT
38
Casual get-together : SESH
42
"I'm sorry to hear that" : HOWSAD
43
Proceeding without thinking : ONAUTO
44
It's in your bones : MARROW
45
Grayheads : ELDERS
47
"Would ___?" : ILIE
48
___ Barnacle, on whom Molly Bloom of "Ulysses" was based : NORA
49
Some gangbusters : GMEN
50
Fuzz : POPO
53
Nt. wt. units : LBS
54
Alley-___ : OOP
55
Affliction : WOE
56
R&B trio whose name is an initialism : TLC
57
Tach reading : RPM
58
Wide shoe letters : EEE
59
Spanish title: Abbr. : SRA

Answer summary:
6 unique to this puzzle, 1 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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