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New York Times, Saturday, May 14, 2022

Author:
Ada Nicolle
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
31-Across : Something to take home
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Ada Nicolle

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 70, Blocks: 33 Missing: {JQVXZ} This is puzzle # 3 for Ms. Nicolle. Saturday freshness: 10%
Ada Nicolle notes:
Hi! My name's Ada Nicolle (she/her). I consider this a very special puzzle to me, because it's both my first solo themeless in the ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
So many sparkly debut entries! The only thing better than an INFINITY POOL would be a Mobius Strip Pool. LIFE LESSONS / SORRY I ... read more
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© 2022, The New York Times5/14/22 ( No. 26,485 )
Across
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Stagger : ASTONISH
9
Incomplete Wikipedia entry : STUB
13
Part of many a software demo, informally : SCREENCAP
15
Former Philadelphia mayor Wilson : GOODE
16
Unanticipated deficit : SHORTFALL
17
Bug : ERROR
18
Piercing tool : AWL
19
Children's toy that's sprayed from a can : SILLYSTRING
21
Informal pronoun : YALL
23
Prefix with pronoun : NEO
24
You ___ (words before an amount after discount) : PAY
25
Tautological words of resignation : ITISWHATITIS
31
Something to take home : PROFIT
34
[not our typo] : SIC
35
Adviser, e.g. : AIDE
36
Room where a Peloton may double as a clothing rack : HOMEGYM
38
Literally, "guilty mind" : MENSREA
40
Codeshare partner of American Airlines : ELAL
41
Make a quick visit, with "in" : POP
43
Most alert to social justice issues : WOKEST
44
"Let's move on" : WEREDONEHERE
47
Broadway star Phillipa : SOO
48
"Was ist ___?" : DAS
49
Renders : DOES
53
They're not always free with their advice : CONSULTANTS
58
"That'll be the day!" : HAH
59
"Mae alsalama," across the Mediterranean : ADIOS
60
Tex-Mex brand : OLDELPASO
62
Writer of the line "Did you ever stop to think, and forget to start again?" : MILNE
63
Extent of a commuter rail system, perhaps : METROAREA
64
Gender-neutral pronoun : ONES
65
"This stays between us" : DONTTELL
Down
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Test for purity : ASSAY
2
Either side of Alaska? : SCHWA
3
Online heckler : TROLL
4
"The Strife Is ___, the Battle Done" (Easter hymn) : OER
5
Table tennis equipment : NETS
6
Luxury home installation with a vanishing edge : INFINITYPOOL
7
Horoscope symbol : SCALES
8
Makes sacred : HALLOWS
9
"Oh, never mind – you clearly don't want to talk about it" : SORRYIASKED
10
Amos with the 1994 hit "Cornflake Girl" : TORI
11
Soba alternative : UDON
12
Icy detachment : BERG
14
Practice : PLY
15
Try to say : GETAT
20
Genre for "Cowboy Bebop" and "The Mandalorian" : SPACEWESTERN
22
Subjects of some parental speeches : LIFELESSONS
26
Comedian Notaro : TIG
27
"What's eating ___?!" : HIM
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Exhaust : TIRE
29
Day after Pi Day, e.g. : IDES
30
Parking spot? : SEAT
31
"That was a close call!" : PHEW
32
Ensemble part : ROLE
33
One member of Congress's "Squad" : OMAR
37
Part of many a three-day weekend: Abbr. : MON
39
Here-there connection : NOR
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Biked : PEDALED
45
Put out : DOUSE
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Give in person : HANDTO
50
United hub : OHARE
51
Stand for something : EASEL
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Large mass of swimming fish : SHOAL
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Purchase at a military supplies store, informally : CAMO
54
Anthony Hopkins's character in the Marvel Universe : ODIN
55
Shade of green : NILE
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___ yum (hot-and-sour Thai soup) : TOM
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Blank on a sign-up sheet : SLOT
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Down ___ : PAT

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

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