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New York Times, Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Author:
Daniel Raymon
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
49-Across : Hirer's communication
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This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 34 Missing: {JKQZ} Spans: 2 This is puzzle # 23 for Mr. Raymon. Tuesday freshness: 61%
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© 2019, The New York Times8/27/19 ( No. 25,494 )
Across
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Head covering similar to a wave cap : DORAG
6
Hit 2003-07 teen drama on Fox : THEOC
11
One of the Peróns : EVA
14
Fragrance : AROMA
15
Gardening brand : ORTHO
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French word on both sides of "à" : VIS
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Actress McCarthy is wandering : MELISSASAIMLESS
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Writer after whom the Edgar Award is named : POE
21
Pal : BUD
22
Comfortable with considering : OPENTO
23
History-making events : FIRSTS
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Before a sitting judge : ATBAR
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Item that may say "his" or "hers" : TOWEL
30
Classic barbecue fare : RIBS
32
Approx. : EST
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Designer McCartney is prepared : STELLASALLSET
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Campaign undertaking : POLL
38
Helpful : UTILE
39
___ Reader (quarterly magazine) : UTNE
42
Supermodel Hutton is incredible : LAURENSUNREAL
45
Profs' support, for short : TAS
47
"What's in a ___?" (line from Juliet) : NAME
48
Tennis point just before a win, maybe : FORTY
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Hirer's communication : OFFER
51
Flower parts : SEPALS
54
Contents of hangars : PLANES
56
Web address ending : ORG
57
Yellowfin tuna : AHI
60
Singer Love is erudite : DARLENESLEARNED
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"I'm shocked!" : OMG
65
Pin point? : LAPEL
66
___ Park, N.J. : MENLO
67
Prefix with metric or magnetic : GEO
68
Likely to zone out : SPACY
69
The O.W.L. and N.E.W.T. at Hogwarts : EXAMS
Down
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Clammy : DAMP
2
Most common commercial name in New York Times crosswords : OREO
3
Focus of a casting director : ROLE
4
Self-reflective question : AMI
5
Monthly utility payment : GASBILL
6
"Horned" creatures : TOADS
7
"48 ___" (1982 film) : HRS
8
Subj. of a traveler's text, maybe : ETA
9
Home to Xenia and Zanesville, the most populous U.S. cities starting with "X" and "Z" : OHIO
10
Hiker's aid : COMPASS
11
Still preferable : EVENBETTER
12
Mountaintop views : VISTAS
13
Put into different classes : ASSORT
18
Direction opposite norte : SUR
19
Authorize to : LET
23
Guy : FELLA
24
One at a new job : TRAINEE
25
Places to put potted plants : SILLS
27
Medicinal amt. : TSP
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Speaker of a Siouan language : OTO
29
Competitor of Chase and Citibank : WELLSFARGO
31
Chicken cordon ___ : BLEU
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Magnetic quality : AURA
35
Things florists cut : STEMS
36
What pounds might be converted to : EUROS
40
Insurrectionist Turner : NAT
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Ron of "Tarzan" : ELY
43
Opposite of "winds up" : UNREELS
44
Sports bar showing on many a Sunday afternoon : NFLGAME
45
Head honcho : TOPDOG
46
Burning : AFLAME
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Supersize: Abbr. : ENL
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"___ want a cracker?" : POLLY
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"___ you mad?" : ARE
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[Just like *that*] : SNAP
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Tolstoy's "___ Karenina" : ANNA
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Steering position : HELM
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Pair of promises : IDOS
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Pollution watchdog, for short : EPA
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Financial watchdog, for short : SEC
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"Toy Story" dinosaur : REX

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

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