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New York Times, Wednesday, July 21, 2021

Author:
Alex Vratsanos
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
21-Across : Bolivian capital
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This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 72, Blocks: 39 Missing: {FQX} Spans: 4, (2 double stacks) There are unchecked squares Scrabble average: 2.06 This is puzzle # 18 for Mr. Vratsanos. Wednesday freshness: 84%
Alex Vratsanos notes:
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© 2021, The New York Times7/21/21 ( No. 26,188 )
Across
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All-time leading scorer for the Lakers, familiarly : KOBE
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Modern-day horse-and-buggy users : AMISH
10
Bird with a reduplicative name : DODO
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Old pro : GRIZZLEDVETERAN
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Raucous music style similar to boogie-woogie : BARRELHOUSEJAZZ
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Big Dance org. : NCAA
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Action after a bad golf drive : RETEE
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"Don't make me eat that!" : UGH
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Bolivian capital : LAPAZ
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Got an A+ on : ACED
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State in Tornado Alley: Abbr. : NEB
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Overhead cost of manufacturing? : SMOG
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Drunkard : SOT
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___ du jour (bistro special) : PLAT
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'50s campaign button name : IKE
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Fanciful ideas : WHIMS
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Become rusted : CORRODE
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Seminal punk band, with "the" : RAMONES
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Potato ___ (appetizer) : SKINS
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Nap sack? : COT
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Well-kept : NEAT
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Lowest-ranking G.I. : PVT
43
Island WNW of Molokai : OAHU
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Wall St. credential : MBA
46
Who said "The only difference between me and the Surrealists is that I am a Surrealist" : DALI
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Spaces (out) : ZONES
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Globe : ORB
50
Studied (up on) : BONED
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___ Reader : UTNE
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The titular Nelsons of a classic sitcom : OZZIEANDHARRIET
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Dish with tomatoes and mozzarella : NEAPOLITANPIZZA
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Animal whose name consists of the postal codes of two states it passes in its migration : ORCA
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British meat pie : PASTY
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Nest protest : PEEP
Down
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Cold War inits. : KGB
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Hybrid citrus fruits : ORANGELOS
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Native American canoe material : BIRCHBARK
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Columnist Klein : EZRA
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___-American : ALL
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"That's not impressing me" : MEH
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Response to "Who wants some?" : IDO
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"Law & Order" spinoff, for short : SVU
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Bucks and bulls : HES
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Blue state? : DEJECTION
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Speechify : ORATE
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Partner of confused : DAZED
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This clue number minus deux : ONZE
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Passions : ZEALS
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Large unit of resistance : TERAOHM
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Like some insensitive remarks, for short : UNPC
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Encompassed by : AMIDST
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Give a pointer? : POKE
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Info on a dating profile : AGE
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Bundle up : SWATHE
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Super-hoppy craft brew : TRIPLEIPA
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Make easier to recite, as the Great Lakes via HOMES : MNEMONIZE
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Vodka cocktail with cranberry and grapefruit juice : SEABREEZE
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Available to watch, in a way : ONVIDEO
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Speckled coat : ROAN
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Wild guess : STAB
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Bit of sweet talk : COO
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Take by force : USURP
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Construction vehicle, informally : DOZER
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___ Day, Down Under holiday : ANZAC
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U2 frontman : BONO
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It costs about twice as much if it's round : TRIP
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European peak : ALP
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Actress Vardalos : NIA
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Some N.F.L. linemen: Abbr. : DTS
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It can be tipped ... or collect tips : HAT
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Whichever : ANY
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Restaurant water choice : TAP

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

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