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New York Times, Thursday, December 29, 2022

Author:
Claire Rimkus and Rachel Fabi
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
9-Down : Lime chaser?
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Claire Rimkus
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Rachel Fabi

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 42 Missing: {JKQXZ} Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 6 for Ms. Rimkus. This is puzzle # 4 for Ms. Fabi. Jeff Chen's Puzzle of the Week pick. Thursday freshness: 9%
Constructor notes:
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© 2022, The New York Times12/29/22 ( No. 26,714 )
Across
1
Easter starter? : NOR
4
Element of an English Opening in chess : PAWN
8
Hayek who portrayed Frida Kahlo : SALMA
13
"___ got a feeling …" : IVE
14
George who wrote "Romola" : ELIOT
16
"See ya!" : ADIOS
17
Gathering of protesters : RALLY
19
Models used in copying : TEMPLATES
20
What might have bumps on a log? : TOAD
21
DVR pioneer : TIVO
23
The last pope Julius : III
24
Makes the rounds : CIRCULATES
26
Large, flightless birds : EMUS
29
Sort who's easy to tick off : HOTHEAD
31
King at the start of "Game of Thrones" : ROBERT
32
Influential ties : INS
33
Grassy expanses : LEAS
36
Backing : AID
37
Overnight work assignment … or a hint to understanding four rows of answers in this puzzle : LATESHIFT
40
Cry at la Copa Mundial : GOL
41
The other side : THEM
42
Forensic inits. : CSI
45
Sections of a barn : STALLS
48
Tried casually, with "in" : DABBLED
51
Chilly : COLD
54
Fresh start, metaphorically : CLEANSLATE
55
"You got it!" : YUP
56
Draped garment : SARI
58
___ mater : ALMA
59
Work as an interpreter : TRANSLATE
62
Size option at Starbucks : VENTI
65
Sister ___ Prejean, author of the 1993 best seller "Dead Man Walking" : HELEN
66
Makes less difficult : EASES
67
Top, for instance, but not bottom : TOY
68
Onetime Ford executive : EDSEL
69
Cry of accomplishment : DONE
70
It's stored in a vein : ORE
Down
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Nada : NIL
2
Good thing to give someone while standing : OVATION
3
Comebacks : RETORTS
4
Chicken king? : PERDUE
5
Chicken ___ king : ALA
6
What leftover salad greens do in the refrigerator : WILT
7
"I swear!" : NOLIE
8
Took the bench, say : SAT
9
Lime chaser? : ADE
10
Capped : LIMITED
11
More petulant, in a way : MOPIER
12
World Cup datum : ASSIST
15
"I really appreciate it!," in textspeak : TYVM
18
For one : EACH
22
For us : OUR
24
X : CHI
25
Pinch in the kitchen : SALT
27
Idle : LOAF
28
Slightly : ABIT
30
Camper's protection : DEET
34
Camper's detritus : ASH
35
Molt : SHED
37
Lazily lie : LOLL
38
"It was ___ dream" : ALLA
39
Big Sur runner beginning in 2020 : IMAC
40
Euphemism for a lesbian couple : GALPALS
42
Hybrid beverage in a Bloody Caesar cocktail : CLAMATO
43
One in 100 : SENATOR
44
Points to, in a way : IDS
45
Cutter with a curve : SCYTHE
46
Saw the sights : TOURED
47
You might check their crossings: Abbr. : STS
49
Good name for a firefighter? : BLAISE
50
Something dingy? : BELL
52
Piece of an overhanging roof : EAVE
53
Stomach-dropping feeling : DREAD
57
"___ doing ..." : INSO
60
Former name signifier : NEE
61
Show with "featured players," in brief : SNL
63
X : TEN
64
Body part affected by heterochromia : EYE

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

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