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New York Times, Friday, August 9, 2019

Author:
John Guzzetta
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
17-Across : Wholly
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John Guzzetta

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 70, Blocks: 31 Missing: {JQXZ} This is puzzle # 22 for Mr. Guzzetta. Friday freshness: 65%
John Guzzetta notes:
I submitted this puzzle in early 2018, and I hazily recall it was one of my early efforts to try working with open corners. On the ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
A standard 70-word themeless has to be near-flawless for me to perk up. Nearly all 12 entries in the four triple-stacks have to ... read more
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© 2019, The New York Times8/9/19 ( No. 25,476 )
Across
1
Wall light : SCONCE
7
"Well, excu-u-use me!" : HOWRUDE
14
Frisk : CAVORT
15
What short sleeves leave : BAREARMS
16
Feebleness : ANEMIA
17
Wholly : EVERYBIT
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The religiously unaffiliated : NONES
19
Wipe out : ERASE
20
Carrier to Tokyo : ANA
21
Monk's title : DOM
22
Single-___ : PAYER
24
Twerp : SNOT
25
Terse response accepting responsibility : IDID
27
Unnerving look : DEATHSTARE
30
4K : ULTRAHD
32
Midwest tribe : IOWA
33
Private R&R : METIME
34
Frustrating place to be stranded : TARMAC
38
Gambling card game that up to 10 may comfortably play at once : FARO
40
Involve, as in controversy : EMBROIL
41
Some social media celebrities : TWITTERATI
45
Days of old : YORE
46
Decays : ROTS
47
Pair : BRACE
49
Org. that penalizes carrying : NBA
50
Places where people wear masks, for short : ORS
51
Actress Katherine of "27 Dresses" : HEIGL
53
Fool : MORON
55
Like well-connected investigative reporters, say : LEAKEDTO
57
Detests : ABHORS
58
"If ... then" sort of thinker : LOGICIAN
59
Faux brother of a popular rock group : RAMONE
60
Do a school visit, in a way? : SNORKEL
61
Play favorites with : PREFER
Down
1
Rare-earth element named after where it was discovered : SCANDIUM
2
Engage in some P.D.A. : CANOODLE
3
Handy item in the kitchen? : OVENMITT
4
The ___ Nugget (alliteratively named newspaper since 1897) : NOME
5
English potato chip : CRISP
6
Subj. of a "Delayed" sign : ETA
7
Cheese sometimes flavored with dill : HAVARTI
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Subjects of tests for purity : ORES
9
"___ sorry ..." : WERE
10
Beam : RAY
11
Illinois college town : URBANA
12
Key of Mozart's "Requiem" : DMINOR
13
Demesne : ESTATE
15
Greek city visited by Paul before Athens : BEREA
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Sized up : EYED
23
Stick : ADHERE
24
Like a cloudless night : STARRY
26
Gets carried away : DRIFTS
28
Capturer of an unguarded remark : HOTMIC
29
Stick in a cabinet, say : SWAB
31
Latin 101 word : AMAT
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Clear choice for auto buyers : MOONROOF
36
Like the 101st Division : AIRBORNE
37
Skin care product : CLEANSER
39
Kind of velocity in planetary physics : ORBITAL
40
And others: Abbr. : ETAL
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Some social media commenters : TROLLS
42
Kept going and going : WOREON
43
"We've got the green light" : ITSAGO
44
Most common noble gas : ARGON
48
Hinder : EMBAR
51
"Shoot!" : HECK
52
Emmy winner Falco : EDIE
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"Heavens to Betsy!" : OHME
56
Wine aperitif : KIR
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One of the first artists to incorporate random chance : ARP

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

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