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New York Times, Thursday, January 26, 2023

Author:
Dan Ziring and Quiara Vasquez
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
64-Down : Hem's partner
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Quiara Vasquez

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 77, Blocks: 41 Spans: 1 Grid has mirror symmetry. Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 2 for Mr. Ziring. This is the debut puzzle for Ms. Vasquez. Thursday freshness: 79%
Constructor notes:
DAN: This puzzle was inspired by something that neither of us remembers at this point. I was playing around with building some ... read more
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This puzzle grew on me. Wait, stay before FORMing your opinion! You might think what I say is SWELL. Is anyone else getting ... read more
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© 2023, The New York Times1/26/23 ( No. 26,742 )
Across
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Gradually develop, literally : GGRGROGROW
5
Doozy : BEAUT
10
Gradually develop, literally : FFOFORFORM
14
Cuba's ___ Castro, brother of Fidel : RAUL
15
Kind of group in chemistry : AMINO
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Like many indie films : ARTY
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Last monarch of the House of Stuart : ANNE
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Barber's belt : STROP
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Trademarked coffee holder : KCUP
20
Sierra ___ (Mexican range, informally) : MADRES
22
Comicdom's "Queen of the Jungle" : SHEENA
24
Things you might save while driving : PRESETS
26
More aged, as some cheeses : SHARPER
27
Aptly named mascot of the 2000 Olympics : SYD
28
Jean-___ Picard of "Star Trek" : LUC
29
"Watch it!" : HEY
30
Boom producer, once: Abbr. : SST
31
Leaves in the kitchen? : BASIL
33
Developing phenomena literally depicted three times in this puzzle : SNOWBALLEFFECTS
43
One way an animal may be held : ATBAY
44
Shakespearean cries : AYS
45
The "Gateway to the West" : OMAHA
46
Chinwagging : CHATTER
48
In a bind : TRAPPED
50
Google ___, service beginning in 2017 : MEET
51
Name hidden in "oleomargarine" : OMAR
52
Way off : AFAR
54
Gradually develop, literally : SSWSWESWELSWELL
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Company originally founded as Blue Ribbon Sports : NIKE
61
Commoner : PLEBE
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"Let's ___!" : EAT
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Is the real deal : HASIT
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Kitchen gadget with an edge : PARER
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French season : ETE
67
Butterfly, but not a caterpillar : ADULT
68
Hole maker : SPADE
69
Norse god of war : TYR
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"Are you down for this?" : WANNA
Down
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Pop-pop : GRAMPS
2
Farm storehouse : GRANARY
3
Punished for the weekend, perhaps : GROUNDED
4
Beer containers : GROWLERS
5
One might hit a very low pitch : BASSTUBA
6
Many an essential worker, for short : EMT
7
Put on : AIR
8
Game in which the object is to score 500 points : UNO
9
High-quality : TOPSHELF
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Total phony : FAKER
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Some surgical tools : FORCEPS
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Enormous amounts to spend : FORTUNES
13
"As far as I'm concerned …" : FORMYPART
21
Sushi staple that isn't served raw : EEL
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Put a fork in it! : HAY
25
Quantity contrasted with a vector, in physics : SCALAR
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Most like a wallflower : SHIEST
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Foxy : SLY
33
Ink holder : SAC
34
Kind of power in math : NTH
35
Early 2010s : OBAMAERA
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You might make waves when you lie about this : WATERBED
37
Bunch of bits : BYTE
38
Shaving canful : FOAM
39
Fried food whose name translates to "breaded" : EMPANADA
40
Big name in juice pouches : CAPRISUN
41
All-time go-between : THE
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Crestfallen : SAD
47
Fabled visitors to 49-Down, in brief : ETS
49
Southwest city in 1947 news : ROSWELL
52
Screen display : APPS
53
Kerfuffle : FLAP
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Opposite of dry, to a vintner : SWEET
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Evidencing physical exertion : SWEATY
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Suffer in the summer heat : SWELTER
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Spot for firing : KILN
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"At Last" singer James : ETTA
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Palindromic word in classic poetry : ERE
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Hem's partner : HAW

Answer summary:
6 unique to this puzzle, 2 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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