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New York Times, Wednesday, December 22, 2021

Author:
Noki Trias and Lawrence Barrett
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
42-Down : Poet who coined the term "carpe diem"
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Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 72, Blocks: 34 Missing: {JQVWX} Spans: 5 Grid has mirror symmetry. This is the debut puzzle for Ms. Trias. This is the debut puzzle for Mr. Barrett. Jeff Chen's Puzzle of the Week pick. Wednesday freshness: 91%
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© 2021, The New York Times12/22/21 ( No. 26,342 )
Across
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"Darn it!" : RATS
5
In base eight : OCTAL
10
"Resident Alien" channel : SYFY
14
Sound heard in a long hall : ECHO
15
Tennis champ Osaka : NAOMI
16
City with a beef : KOBE
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Jovial seasonal mood : CHRISTMASSPIRIT
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___-Seltzer : ALKA
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Take a snooze, with "out" : ZONK
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Cost of not doing business, maybe : LOSTOPPORTUNITY
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Significant ___ : OTHER
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Hubbub : ADO
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Like many a go-getter : TYPEA
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Warrior in the Greek pantheon : ARES
33
Regional wildlife : BIOTA
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Lovable goofball, say : DORK
36
NASA endeavors whose vehicles can be found at the ends of 17-, 22-, 51- and 57-Across : MARTIANMISSIONS
39
Sketch show since '75 : SNL
40
Fist bump : DAP
41
Walkie-talkie band, briefly : UHF
44
Place to catch up over a hot drink : TEAROOM
48
When repeated, slangy sound of eating : NOM
51
Why everyone loves a good train wreck : MORBIDCURIOSITY
54
Fish also known as a bluegill : BREAM
55
Make a bow : TIE
56
Title woman in a classic 1973 breakup tune : ANGIE
57
Uniquely American cleverness : YANKEEINGENUITY
60
___ homo : ECCE
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Rest atop : LIEON
62
Cheeseboard choice : BRIE
63
Quizzical Quebec questions? : EHS
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"I ___ know" (common excuse) : DIDNT
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Member of the fam : SIS
Down
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College app element : REC
2
"___ Tannenbaum" (16th-century folk song that inspired a carol) : ACH
3
Avid skateboarder, in lingo : THRASHER
4
Gardeners' orders, at times : SOILTESTS
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Straight out of the barrel : ONTAP
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Nanny ___ : CAM
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Ode words : TOA
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Morning hrs. : AMS
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Composer of the piano piece played by Bugs Bunny in "Rhapsody Rabbit" : LISZT
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Lose the suit, say : SKINNYDIP
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Certain designer dog : YORKIPOO
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Clarice Starling's employer in "The Silence of the Lambs," in brief : FBI
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Nevertheless : YET
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Hershey toffee confection : SKOR
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Fit of sullenness : POUT
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Fertile ground : LOAM
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"___ vez" ("Again," in Valencia) : OTRA
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Bother : PAIN
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"Hamilton" actor Leslie ___ Jr. : ODOM
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Indian flatbread : ROTI
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Cousin of a gull : TERN
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Gabs : YAKS
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Like hay on a farm : BALED
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"Same here" : ASDOI
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Eventually : INTIME
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___ Islands, Polynesian archipelago : SAMOAN
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Awkward farewell : UMBYE
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Poet who coined the term "carpe diem" : HORACE
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Kind of kiss : FRENCH
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Timing of the Mercutio/Tybalt duel in "Romeo and Juliet" : ACTIII
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Unfixable : RUINED
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Home to the deepest lake and river gorge in the U.S. : OREGON
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Cold rice topped with wasabi and raw fish : NIGIRI
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Likely cause of a cranky toddler's ear-tugging : OTITIS
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"Ridiculous!" : MYEYE
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Soaks up the hot sun : BAKES
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Ignores : SNUBS
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Days gone by, in bygone days : ELD
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Fangorn Forest dweller : ENT

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

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