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New York Times, Friday, September 11, 2020

Author:
Caitlin Reid and Erik Agard
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
18-Across : Sort (through)
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Caitlin Reid
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7811/6/20123/22/202441
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RebusCircleScrabDebutFresh
281.6054562%
Erik Agard

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 72, Blocks: 30 Missing: {JVXZ} Spans: 1 Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 7 for Ms. Reid. This is puzzle # 65 for Mr. Agard. Jeff Chen's Puzzle of the Week pick. Friday freshness: 7%
Constructor notes:
ERIK: Grateful to Caitlin, one of the greats, for the opportunity to collaborate! She's responsible for most of this grid, including ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Jim Horne summed up today's wonderful solve perfectly: "They had me at PALM FRONDS." I was so stuck in this corner, unable to figure ... read more
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© 2020, The New York Times9/11/20 ( No. 25,875 )
Across
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Fans of the Bible? : PALMFRONDS
11
It's hardly a breath of fresh air : SMOG
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Apartment units : SQUAREFEET
16
Where to visit the U.S.S. Arizona Memorial : OAHU
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Necked, jocularly : SUCKEDFACE
18
Sort (through) : SIFT
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Perspectives : TAKES
20
Starters : ATEAM
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Bobs and weaves : DOS
23
Phone-unlocking option : SCAN
25
Pictures : IMAGERY
27
"Auntie," on the telly : BBC
30
Dreaded examination : AUDIT
32
Like bells : RUNG
33
Achilles' heel, e.g. : FLAW
35
Lap-sitter : TOT
36
Solution for a chef, maybe : BRINE
37
Not on time, but that's OK : FASHIONABLYLATE
41
Talent, in slang : CHOPS
42
Sister language of Thai : LAO
43
Member of the House of Saud, e.g. : EMIR
44
___ nut : KOLA
45
Cicely ___, 2020 Television Academy Hall of Fame inductee : TYSON
47
Seventh of 24 : ETA
48
Plot device that prompts a protagonist to piece things together : AMNESIA
50
Right columns? : EDIT
52
Roar from a crowd : RAH
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Proverbial back-breaker : STRAW
55
King ___ : COBRA
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"My, my!" : EGAD
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Get out of here! : ESCAPEROOM
63
Miguel in "Coco," por ejemplo : NINO
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Sweet Indian beverage : MANGOLASSI
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"Rock or Bust" rockers : ACDC
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One who's about ready to go out? : SLEEPYHEAD
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Attention getter : PSST
2
Lead-in to culture : AQUA
3
Unfortunate thing to be out of : LUCK
4
Nets : MAKES
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Alternative to 7Up : FRESCA
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Like the circle in the 7Up logo : RED
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Intermittently : OFFANDON
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Dandy : NEAT
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Trickery : DECEIT
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Tick off : STEAM
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Title of hits by Abba and Rihanna : SOS
12
Something that might be sacrificed at the altar? : MAIDENNAME
13
"Never mind!" : OHFORGETIT
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Full of grit : GUTSY
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Unite : MARRY
24
Jaguars, e.g. : AUTOS
26
Trickery : GUILE
27
With whom you might have a Snapchat streak, informally : BFF
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Bad spells : BLACKMAGIC
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Liquid paper? : CASHONHAND
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Where eyeglasses and espresso machines were invented : ITALY
34
With 36-Down, what plasma may be removed from : WHOLE
36
See 34-Down : BLOOD
38
"Check" : IPASS
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It comes before overtime : BASEWAGE
40
Slice of life, maybe : ERA
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Kind of bone near the tibia and fibula : TARSAL
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"___ done!" : NICELY
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Game site : ARENA
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Objects : ITEMS
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Literally, "law" : TORAH
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Face covering of a sort : ACNE
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Big producer of speakers : BOSE
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Santa ___, Calif. : ROSA
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Surrounded by : AMID
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Nonfiction film, informally : DOC
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Really jump out : POP

Answer summary:
5 unique to this puzzle, 1 debuted here and reused later.

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