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New York Times, Saturday, September 2, 2023

Author:
Rebecca Goldstein
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
44-Across : Oxford English Dictionary's Word of the Year in 2022, describing an unapologetically self-indulgent state
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Rebecca Goldstein

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 70, Blocks: 34 Missing: {JQVX} Spans: 1 This is puzzle # 9 for Ms. Goldstein. Saturday freshness: 24%
Rebecca Goldstein notes:
After dabbling in themeless construction mostly at AVCX+ and with Rafa at Universal, I'm thrilled to have my first themeless puzzle in ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Day six of "Gotta JET" (Jeff's expressions of thanks)! I love it when a constructor features a zingy phrase, and it's especially ... read more
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© 2023, The New York Times9/2/23 ( No. 26,961 )
Across
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No-brainer? : ZOMBIE
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Seabird that can be tufted or horned : PUFFIN
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Words that might be followed by "Hear! Hear!" : ATOAST
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Pepper with a "delayed fuse" : SERRANO
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Toy that's not really a toy? : POODLE
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Lost at strip poker : GOTNAKED
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It has triangular blades : SEDGE
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Susceptible to burning, in a way : FAIR
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Hot ___ : MESS
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Not needing to work : SETFORLIFE
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Half a laugh : HAW
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Herd : buffalo :: bob : ___ : SEALS
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Good name for a gallery owner : ARTIE
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Call from a server, maybe : ADIN
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"Oversharing alert!" : TMI
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Flies like flies : SWARMS
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Statement from someone you should probably respond to with skepticism : IMNOTASCIENTIST
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Fertile Crescent feeder : TIGRIS
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Most common evening for "Dateline NBC" during its three-decade run: Abbr. : FRI
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It has a triangular blade : EPEE
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Like Staten Island on a New York City subway map : INSET
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Campus noob : FROSH
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Abbr. on a paper tray : LTR
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Oxford English Dictionary's Word of the Year in 2022, describing an unapologetically self-indulgent state : GOBLINMODE
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Get high : SOAR
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Thinks of with buyer's remorse, say : RUES
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Acquisition in Monopoly : HOTEL
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Snack crackers since 1921 : CHEEZITS
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Legacy competitor : SONATA
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Publicity, of a sort : AIRTIME
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"Sure … I guess" : UHOKAY
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Gives a leg up : BOOSTS
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Foraged delicacies : MORELS
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Irradiates : ZAPS
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Platte Valley people : OTOE
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They might go to extremes : MOODSWINGS
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One means of gaining access : BADGE
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Much of Tonga : ISLETS
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Bastille Day saison : ETE
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Eponymous German bacteriologist : PETRI
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Mantel piece : URN
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Cinematic specification : FRAMERATE
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Phony : FAKE
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Agnes, in Argentina : INES
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Quick greetings : NODS
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Gets dirty : SOILS
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Top-selling concession item at San Francisco's Oracle Park : GARLICFRIES
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Gets in a lather : FOAMS
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Some Greek cheeses : FETAS
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Fuss (over) : FAWN
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The world's first Black-led republic : HAITI
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Replying to emails, scheduling meetings, etc., informally : ADMIN
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Shocked reaction : TRIPLETAKE
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"Just the check" : IMSET
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Perfume part : ESTER
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"I'd do it again!" : NOREGRETS
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Quake : SEISM
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Nickname that can be a diminutive of a family member : TITO
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Smooths, as silk : IRONS
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Alternative to a tulip glass : FLUTE
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Holiday cheer? : HOHOHO
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They may be held during the national anthem : BRIMS
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Giving sort : DONOR
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One crossing the line : SCAB
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Reds state : OHIO
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Bubbly chocolate bar brand : AERO
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Shorthand for unnamed co-authors : ETAL
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Macaulay's "___ of Ancient Rome" : LAYS
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Unwanted spot, informally : ZIT
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Grand total : SUM

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