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New York Times, Saturday, August 21, 2021

Author:
Joseph Greenbaum
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
19-Across : Short spiel
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Joseph Greenbaum

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 70, Blocks: 30 Missing: {JQZ} Spans: 3 Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is the debut puzzle for Mr. Greenbaum. Saturday freshness: 42%
Joseph Greenbaum notes:
Hello everyone — I am excited to be making my NYT debut! My general approach for themeless puzzles is to try to jam as many fun and ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Six out of six for the long answers forming the grid skeleton! ELEVATOR PITCH is one of my favorite coinages from the business ... read more
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© 2021, The New York Times8/21/21 ( No. 26,219 )
Across
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Exercises with squat thrusts and jumps : BURPEES
8
Literally, "great soul" : MAHATMA
15
Auto parts giant : OREILLY
16
Momentous : EPOCHAL
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Certain sidekicks : WINGMEN
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Writing letters, it's said : LOSTART
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Short spiel : ELEVATORPITCH
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Part of a fancy table setting : EWER
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Defer for now : PUNT
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Tee follower : HEE
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Its highest score is 1520 : PSAT
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The Baltics, once: Abbr. : SSRS
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"There you go!" : VOILA
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Light touch : DAB
29
Unnatural, in a way : DYED
30
Phone hotline? : SEXT
31
Unpredictable : FULLOFSURPRISES
36
Start of some decision-making : EENY
37
"I Am ___," onetime spinoff of "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" : CAIT
38
Rugby equivalent of a touchdown : TRY
39
___ Neuwirth (jeweler) : IRENE
41
Related : AKIN
42
Indicators of enlightenment : AHAS
43
Study : DEN
44
Apt bingo call to lose on, by the sound of it? : BTEN
45
Low notes : ONES
46
Program that a 2011 global commission officially declared a failure, 40 years after its launch : THEWARONDRUGS
50
Synthetic material also called frozen smoke : AEROGEL
51
Disneyland attraction with a racetrack : AUTOPIA
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A comedy of errors? : GAGREEL
55
Actor in the "Fast & Furious" franchise, familiarly : THEROCK
56
Trickery : SLYNESS
57
Unpredictable : ERRATIC
Down
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Bit of Christmas morning detritus : BOW
2
Sch. in the Atlantic 10 Conference : URI
3
What sunlight and wind provide : RENEWABLEENERGY
4
Oinkling? : PIGLET
5
"Patchwork elephant" of children's literature : ELMER
6
K2 fig. : ELEV
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They'll help you pass on impulses : SYNAPSES
8
Noggins : MELONS
9
Left at sea : APORT
10
Drip locale: Abbr. : HOSP
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It's a start : ACTI
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"Ahhhh!" : THATHITSTHESPOT
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Give waves to with a curling iron, once : MARCEL
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___ Gibson, first African American to win a Grand Slam title : ALTHEA
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Holiday dish with lots of stuffing? : TURDUCKEN
21
"I saw ___, he saw me" (classic tongue twister line) : ESAU
24
E-signature holder, maybe : PDF
25
Cable network with a rhyming name : SYFY
26
Couleur du brocoli : VERT
27
Lead-in to Clean : OXI
29
Worker's cry of triumph : DONE
30
Go around : SPIN
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Director Wiseman : LEN
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Part of a contingency plan : RAINDATE
34
Special times : ERAS
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GPS component: Abbr. : SYS
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Common attachments to lanyards : IDTAGS
40
Get better again : REHEAL
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Key rings? : ATOLLS
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Kind of rabbit : ANGORA
44
2020 N.F.L. retiree who leads all QBs in career pass completions (7,142) : BREES
45
___ space : OUTER
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Tired : WORN
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Posthumous Pulitzer winner of 1958 : AGEE
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Germany's largest urban area : RUHR
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Opposite of là : ICI
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Org. with a pedigree registry : AKC

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

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