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New York Times, Thursday, June 30, 2022

Author:
Samuel A. Donaldson and Doug Peterson
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
72-Across : Jolly season
TotalDebutLatestCollabs
4110/2/20088/14/202411
SunMonTueWedThuFriSatVariety
102597161
RebusCircleScrabDebutFresh
241.6324669%
Samuel A. Donaldson
TotalDebutLatestCollabs
572/20/200610/13/202435
SunMonTueWedThuFriSatVariety
6383313183
RebusScrabDebutFresh
31.6226368%
Doug Peterson

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 80, Blocks: 40 Missing: {FIJQZ} This is puzzle # 35 for Mr. Donaldson. This is puzzle # 54 for Mr. Peterson. Jeff Chen's Puzzle of the Week pick. Thursday freshness: 52%
Constructor notes:
SAM: Doug and I have collaborated on many crosswords over the years (Lisa Loeb and I have the same Peterson Number!). This one pretty ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
It's hard for me to be objective regarding anything Sam and Doug do because they're two of the funniest, most humble, greatest people ... read more
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© 2022, The New York Times6/30/22 ( No. 26,532 )
Across
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It may be mined or crunched : DATA
5
Night lights, of a sort : AURORA
11
___ card (auditioner's need) : SAG
14
Suit : EXEC
15
Documents : PROVES
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Actress Mendes : EVA
17
Mechanical : VEND
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Snack : NGMACH
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Dispensers : NES
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An official language of the Northwest Territories : CREE
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Go ashore : DEBARK
24
French : MAR
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Cake : EANTO
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Advocate? : NETTE
31
Word with sing or string : ALONG
33
Green hazard : TRAP
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A word before we forget? : LEST
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Loud firework : PETARD
38
Catherine of "Schitt's Creek" : OHARA
40
Warning before a gory movie scene … or a phonetic hint to answering four rows in this puzzle : COVERYOUREYES
44
Thoroughly enjoyed : ATEUP
45
Somber rings : KNELLS
47
Burn a bit : CHAR
50
Fictional Christian of books and films : GREY
52
Sussex smell : ODOUR
53
Atlantic : DETRO
55
Division : TREDW
57
Skaters : NGS
58
Tries to please, with "to" : CATERS
60
Host that preceded and succeeded O'Brien : LENO
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Home : ALL
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Office : NONEPR
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Convenience : NTER
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"Didn't I tell you?" : SEE
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Game 1 in a playoff series : OPENER
72
Jolly season : YULE
73
Poet's palindromic preposition : ERE
74
More than a hypothesis, but not quite a law : THEORY
75
PlayStation rival : XBOX
Down
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Part of R&D: Abbr. : DEV
2
Big name in body sprays : AXE
3
Face value? : TEN
4
"Thunderstruck" band : ACDC
5
Sleeper's problem : APNEA
6
!, in emails : URGENT
7
___-com : ROM
8
Some cryobank deposits : OVA
9
Accounting dept. stamp : RECD
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Vampiric in appearance : ASHEN
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House that's not the House : SENATE
12
Turns away : AVERTS
13
"Blown" seal : GASKET
21
Facepalm emotion : REGRET
23
Fixed, as a climber's rope : BELAYED
24
Guide showing relief, maybe : MAP
25
Smart ___ : ALEC
26
Kind of scoring in fantasy sports leagues, informally : ROTO
28
Speeder stopper : TROOPER
29
American home of a royal palace : OAHU
32
Pamplona's province : NAVARRE
34
Top gear? : PARK
37
Last little bit : DREG
39
Celebrity : RENOWN
41
Mongolian tent : YURT
42
University near Greensboro : ELON
43
Counterfeit token : SLUG
46
G.R.E. takers, usually: Abbr. : SRS
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Obsolescent music holder : CDCASE
48
Revival figure : HEALER
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P.M. preceded and succeeded by Churchill : ATTLEE
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Modern food critic : YELPER
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"… but perhaps I'm wrong" : ORNOT
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City in Northern Ireland : DERRY
59
Former frosh : SOPH
61
Mineral with parallel bands : ONYX
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Meghan Mountbatten-Windsor ___ Markle : NEE
65
Composer Brian : ENO
67
Butter purchase : TUB
68
"Turn to Stone" band of 1977, for short : ELO
69
Playmate of Fido and Rover : REX

Answer summary:
6 unique to this puzzle, 2 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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