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New York Times, Sunday, March 3, 2024

Author:
Hoang-Kim Vu
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
73-Across : Ctrl-Z command
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Hoang-Kim Vu

This puzzle:

Rows: 21, Columns: 21 Words: 142, Blocks: 77 Missing: {QZ} This is puzzle # 10 for Mr. Vu. Sunday freshness: 44%
Jim Horne notes:

The downward countdown numbers have to be added to Across answers to fit the clues. For example, 1-Across is TEN + TDRESS. etc.

This 1998 puzzle by Charles Deber had the same title but a much different execution.

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© 2024, The New York Times3/3/24 ( No. 27,144 )
Across
1
Loose-fitting garment : TENTDRESS
8
Things packed for a sleepover, informally : PJS
11
Cavs, on a scoreboard : CLE
14
Effects seen on FX, perhaps : CGI
17
Nation on the Red Sea : ERITREA
18
Helmsman on "Star Trek" : SULU
20
High times for the petroleum industry : OILBOOMS
23
X, but not Y : NUMERAL
24
It might help you keep up with old classmates : ALUMNINEWSLETTER
26
Big-eyed baby : OWLET
28
Excerpted passage : SNIPPET
29
China's Sun ___-sen : YAT
30
Carrier of goods by rail : FREIGHTTRAIN
34
Player of 45s : PHONO
35
Haim of "Licorice Pizza" : ALANA
37
Iconic role for Carrie Fisher : LEIA
38
Certain porter : REDCAP
40
"Right you are!" : EXACTO
43
Contest : ARGUE
45
Some Kiwis : MAORIS
47
Stop on a publicity tour : PRESSEVENT
50
When repeated, gung-ho : RAH
51
Dish often topped with marinara sauce : MEATBALLS
54
Dorm décor, often : POSTERS
56
Rave : ENTHUSE
58
Trivial : MERE
59
___ Paz, 1990 Literature Nobelist : OCTAVIO
60
The "e" of i.e. : EST
61
Chosen name of five popes : SIXTUS
63
___ Equis : DOS
65
Prepare (oneself) : STEEL
66
Fundamentals : ABCS
69
Alternatives to Pumas : AVIAS
71
Break for a bit : TAKEFIVE
73
Ctrl-Z command : UNDO
74
Does some field work : PLOWS
76
___ Rose of Guns N' Roses : AXL
77
Standings column : WINS
78
Leb. neighbor : ISR
80
French desserts whose name translates as "small ovens" : PETITFOURS
82
Flair : ELAN
84
Thor, e.g. : AVENGER
88
Makeup of some sleeves : TATTOOS
89
TV chef who wrote "Semi-Homemade Cooking" : SANDRALEE
92
___ Sremmurd (hip-hop duo) : RAE
93
White Russian ingredient : KAHLUA
94
Playwright Eugene : ONEILL
95
Michelangelo masterpiece : PIETA
97
Camelot figure : MERLIN
100
It can be written in scripts known as naskh and ruq'ah : ARABIC
102
Require : NEED
103
Tree with "eyes" on its bark : ASPEN
106
They can be tapped out : DENTS
108
Concern at the end of a space journey : EARTHREENTRY
110
X : CHI
111
Ambitious sort : ASPIRER
114
___ Cherry, 1989 Grammy nominee for Best New Artist : NENEH
115
"Take it easy once in a while!" : DONTWORKTOOHARD
118
Sonny and Fredo, for two : CORLEONES
123
They're all pulling in the same direction : CREWTEAM
124
Keep it in mind! : IDEA
125
Classy : ELEGANT
126
Chinese dish eponym : TSO
127
End of days? : ESS
128
You might take them out for a quick spin, informally : EPS
129
Rages : SEESRED
Down
1
– : TEN
2
___TV (network for "Impractical Jokers") : TRU
3
Lower, as lights : DIM
4
Hwy. : RTE
5
Coding headache : ERROR
6
Naval engagement : SEAWAR
7
One taking interest in your education? : SALLIEMAE
8
H.S. exam : PSAT
9
7/ : JUL
10
Heaps at publishing houses : SLUSHPILES
11
Edward Jenner used it when developing the world's first successful vaccine : COWPOX
12
Sigmatism, by another name : LISP
13
The blonde in "Legally Blonde" : ELLE
14
What might unfold at camp : COT
15
Exclamation on April Fools' Day : GOTYA
16
Words of clarification : IMEAN
19
"Yeah … pass" : UMNO
21
Checks for bugs : BETATESTS
22
Mlle., in Madrid : SRTA
25
– : NINE
27
Wrap up by : ENDAT
30
Distress signal : FLARE
31
Put on the air again : RERAN
32
– : EIGHT
33
Letter after sigma : TAU
34
Borough of New Jersey noted for its indoor shopping malls : PARAMUS
36
Landed on a licorice space in Candy Land, say : LOSTATURN
39
Male swan : COB
41
Put side by side : APPOSE
42
Relative of a gator : CROC
44
Their eggs are dark green : EMUS
46
Camera spec : SLR
48
– : SEVEN
49
Brought before a jury : TRIED
52
This, in Spanish : ESTA
53
Malibu, e.g. : SEDAN
55
One way to go : SOLO
57
"This guy? We're together" : HESWITHME
61
– : SIX
62
Accounts : TALES
64
Green-lights : OKS
66
Schedule slot filler: Abbr. : APPT
67
Grim : BLEAK
68
Terra ___ : COTTA
70
One doing the lord's work? : VASSAL
71
Birch bark and pine cones, e.g. : TINDERS
72
– : FIVE
75
Missing work? : STOLENART
77
Exchange words? : WANNATRADE
79
Trickle (through) : SEEP
81
– : FOUR
83
Language spoken in Luang Prabang : LAO
84
Government bonds? : ALLIANCES
85
Welcome : GREET
86
Consumer : EATER
87
Set … or word said before set : READY
90
Estuary : RIA
91
"Three Tall Women" playwright : ALBEE
96
Overnight site : INN
98
Cold feet and cold shoulder, for two : IDIOMS
99
Emperor before the Year of the Four Emperors : NERO
101
Louisiana cooking style : CREOLE
103
"Flick of the Switch" band : ACDC
104
Curt : SHORT
105
Aches (for) : PINES
107
Classic soda brand : NEHI
109
– : THREE
112
___-Ball : SKEE
113
Education orgs. : PTAS
114
Hush-hush pacts, in brief : NDAS
116
– : TWO
117
Good name, informally : REP
119
Some smartphones : LGS
120
Something bent or lent : EAR
121
– : ONE
122
Norm: Abbr. : STD

Answer summary:
10 unique to this puzzle, 1 debuted here and reused later.

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