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New York Times, Tuesday, June 4, 2019

Author:
Jake Halperin
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
44-Across : Profess
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Jake Halperin

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 34 Missing: {QXZ} Spans: 3 This is puzzle # 2 for Mr. Halperin. Tuesday freshness: 50%
Jake Halperin notes:
My original theme set had two CON*PRO* phrases and two PRO*CON*, which for some reason felt like the "natural" or "balanced" choice to ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
A lot of PROs and CONs in this puzzle! Long ago, I'd thought of a similarly thought-PROvoking CONcept, but I could only find PROXY ... read more
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© 2019, The New York Times6/4/19 ( No. 25,410 )
Across
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"We should totally do that!" : LETS
5
Key of Beethoven's Symphony No. 7: Abbr. : AMAJ
9
Ain't I a stinker? : SKUNK
14
Energy field, in holistic medicine : AURA
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Made-up story : TALE
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Rub the wrong way : ANNOY
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Metal that rusts : IRON
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Coup d'___ : ETAT
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What a tabloid may be sued for : LIBEL
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Need for targeted advertising : CONSUMERPROFILE
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Medium for modern matchmaking : APP
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Ghost in a haunted house, e.g. : MOANER
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'60s conflict site : NAM
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"That sounds painful" : OOF
30
Ozs. and lbs. : WTS
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Danson of "The Good Place" : TED
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Birdlike : AVIAN
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A very long time : AGES
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Neighbor of Pennsylvania : OHIO
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Netflix or YouTube : CONTENTPROVIDER
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Online option that turns into "show" when clicked : HIDE
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Absence of complication : EASE
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Profess : CLAIM
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Sun or moon : ORB
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UPS competitor : DHL
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The longer of the two Morse symbols : DAH
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"Hey" alternatives : YOS
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Restaurateur Lagasse : EMERIL
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Part of a headset : MIC
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It settles a case : CONCLUSIVEPROOF
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Classic hit : OLDIE
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Catcher of counterfeiters, in old lingo : TMAN
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Retort to "Are not!" : AMSO
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Investigator : AGENT
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[Same source as before] : IBID
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Like drone bees : MALE
67
Pizza size : LARGE
68
Disadvantages found in this puzzle's three longest Across answers ... : CONS
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... and advantages found in them : PROS
Down
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Concerning the nonordained : LAIC
2
$ : dollar :: € : : EURO
3
Disney sci-fi classic : TRON
4
Eldest Stark daughter on "Game of Thrones" : SANSA
5
"Resume normal speed," in a score : ATEMPO
6
Each animal in Noah's Ark had one : MATE
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First thing in the morning? : ALARM
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Like 747s : JETPOWERED
9
Beauty parlors : SALONS
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Butter spreader : KNIFE
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"Occasion" celebrated 364 times a year in Carroll's "Through the Looking Glass" : UNBIRTHDAY
12
"The First ___" (carol) : NOEL
13
"South Park" boy : KYLE
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Leading by a single point : UPONE
22
___ Rizzo, hustler in "Midnight Cowboy" : RATSO
25
Cheesy snack : NACHO
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French "to have" : AVOIR
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Tough puzzle : MINDBENDER
29
Accepting destiny : FATALISTIC
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Mi-mi-re-re-do, in a children's song : EIEIO
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College accommodations : DORMS
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Got full, say : ATE
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How a smartphone knows where it is, for short : GPS
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De-squeak : OIL
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So-called "architect of India" : NEHRU
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TV programming filter : VCHIP
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Option with a trash can icon : DELETE
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Making ___ : AMENDS
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Host's task, informally : MCING
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Something to bend over backward for : LIMBO
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Athlete's leg problem : CRAMP
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West Virginia resource : COAL
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Gymnast Korbut : OLGA
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Bigheaded : VAIN
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Actor Sharif : OMAR
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Scandinavian capital founded in the mid-11th century : OSLO
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Enemies : FOES

Answer summary:
5 unique to this puzzle, 2 debuted here and reused later, 1 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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