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New York Times, Monday, May 23, 2022

Author:
Simon Marotte
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
35-Across : Feign sleep
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83/9/20218/14/20233
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CircleScrabDebutFresh
11.591817%
Simon Marotte

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 36 Missing: {JQVZ} This is puzzle # 4 for Mr. Marotte. Monday freshness: 20%
Jeff Chen notes:
I enjoyed the diverse cast of CAST subjects today; four words that can be acted upon by the verb CAST. You can cast a NET, a PLAY, a ... read more
Jim Horne notes:

On our Finder page, you can enter **CAST** and click OneLook search to find phrases with the word cast.

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© 2022, The New York Times5/23/22 ( No. 26,494 )
Across
1
Musical measures : BARS
5
Stats for H.S. students : GPAS
9
Positive quality : ASSET
14
Corporate bigwig : EXEC
15
Figure on a Monopoly card : RENT
16
Guy of Food Network fame : FIERI
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Additionally : ALSO
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Ye ___ Shoppe : OLDE
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Pup's peeves : FLEAS
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Topic of debate regarding online service providers : NETNEUTRALITY
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And so forth: Abbr. : ETC
24
Arab dignitary : EMIR
25
Much of a Facebook feed : ADS
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"Ready, ___, go!" : SET
31
"Now I get it!" : AHA
33
Evil-repelling trinket : AMULET
35
Feign sleep : PLAYPOSSUM
39
Jacques ___, "Mon Oncle" filmmaker : TATI
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Basic trick at a skatepark : OLLIE
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Eighth mo. : AUG
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Personification of evil : SATAN
43
Not spoil : KEEP
44
Helpful feature for tyops ... um, typos : SPELLCHECK
46
Novelist Hemingway : ERNEST
48
"___ out!" (ump's shout) : YER
49
P, to Plato : RHO
50
Its motto is "All the News That's Fit to Print," in brief : NYT
51
Stroke on a golf green : PUTT
54
Product that's often mint-flavored : GUM
56
Opposition party group in British politics : SHADOWCABINET
62
Created for a certain purpose, as a committee : ADHOC
64
Fish's breathing organ : GILL
65
Nativity gift givers : MAGI
66
Go "Zzzz" : SNORE
67
Fruit with a cedilla in its name : ACAI
68
Worshiped figure : IDOL
69
Pieces that are typically sacrificed in gambits : PAWNS
70
"This email is finished" button : SEND
71
Action that can be done to the starts of 20-, 35-, 44- and 56-Across : CAST
Down
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Noggin : BEAN
2
Rod through two wheels : AXLE
3
Pause, on sheet music : REST
4
British biscuit : SCONE
5
Mustachioed Marx brother : GROUCHO
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Bombard, as with snowballs : PELT
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Comedian Eric : ANDRE
8
Hot shower emanation : STEAM
9
Declare confidently : AFFIRM
10
Riverbank deposit : SILT
11
"Hasta la vista!" : SEEYALATER
12
Distinctive period : ERA
13
"___ the season ..." : TIS
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French word for a leg of the Tour de France : ETAPE
22
Actor Hemsworth of "The Hunger Games" : LIAM
26
Unfasten : DETACH
27
Drunk, in dated slang : STINKO
28
Like commands given to Siri and Alexa : SPOKEN
29
___ Queen, crime novel pseudonym : ELLERY
30
"The X Factor" or "The Voice" : TALENTSHOW
32
Right away : ASAP
34
Destination of the Mormon migration : UTAH
36
Cry of pain : YIPE
37
Take to court : SUE
38
Unattractive : UGLY
42
Wash with elbow grease : SCRUB
44
Mate for a mare : STUD
45
Passport or driver's license : LEGALID
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What_the_underlines_in_this_clue_show : SPACES
52
Attire on many Roman statues : TOGAS
53
How many times Bette Davis won Best Actress : TWICE
55
Imitate : MIMIC
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Common center of a steering wheel : HORN
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Tight-knit tribe : CLAN
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Zilch, zip, zero : NADA
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Senses of self-worth : EGOS
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Be at an angle : TILT
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Nile serpent : ASP
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23andMe sample : DNA

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

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