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New York Times, Wednesday, March 17, 2021

Author:
Peter A. Collins
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
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This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 74, Blocks: 38 Missing: {FKQUXZ} Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 115 for Mr. Collins. Wednesday freshness: 44%
Peter A. Collins notes:
This puzzle started with TED DANSON. I've been a fan of his since before his "Cheers" fame. That reminds me — I should go back and ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
-ON and -EN celebs, reimagined as -IN' verbs. I listen to a fantasy basketball podcast where the host uses a fake MICHAEL BOLTON intro ... read more
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© 2021, The New York Times3/17/21 ( No. 26,062 )
Across
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Get on : BOARD
6
It may be found on the side of a bank : ATM
9
Parts of some chains : ISLES
14
Film festival entry, informally : INDIE
15
Flatow of public radio : IRA
16
Message that, despite the name, isn't necessarily chirpy : TWEET
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If you think actors have two left feet, you haven't seen ___ : TEDDANSON
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Panasonic subsidiary : SANYO
20
If you think country singers can't do hair, you haven't seen ___ : DOLLYPARTON
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Barbershop amenity : HOTTOWEL
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Look up to : ADMIRE
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Deck out : ADORN
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Consumed : ATE
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Headed up : LED
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Nickelodeon "explorer" : DORA
31
Fears : PHOBIAS
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If you think pop balladeers can't run fast, you haven't seen ___ : MICHAELBOLTON
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Angry outbursts : TIRADES
40
Only United Nations member whose name starts with "O" : OMAN
42
Tombstone letters : RIP
45
Barbecue spot : PIT
46
Heaven-sent food : MANNA
47
In : AMIDST
49
Purpose of a faucet attachment : AERATION
52
If you think economists don't lose their cool, you haven't seen ___ : JANETYELLEN
54
To love, in Italy : AMARE
55
If you think film directors are always satisfied, you haven't seen ___ : WESCRAVEN
60
One without a kind word to say : HATER
61
G.I.'s address : APO
62
Like a tightrope walker : AGILE
63
Hose problems : SNAGS
64
Ranger's home, in brief : NHL
65
Something matzo lacks : YEAST
Down
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See 2-Down : BIT
2
With 1-Down, the smallest amount : ONE
3
Throw in : ADD
4
Cleared (of) : RID
5
Exact : DEADON
6
Ticket specification : AISLE
7
Online provocateur : TROLL
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A host of : MANY
9
Cry while shaking hands : ITSADEAL
10
What locusts do : SWARM
11
Dal ingredient : LENTIL
12
Pal of Roo in "Winnie-the-Pooh" : EEYORE
13
High : STONED
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"Quit your stalling!" : NOW
21
Barbecue spots : PATIOS
22
Consumed : HAD
23
Leslie ___ Jr. of the original "Hamilton" cast : ODOM
24
Bagel shapes : TORI
25
Thomas Paine's "Common Sense," e.g. : TRACT
28
French monastery resident : ABBE
31
Equal pay, e.g. : PARITY
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Passion : HEAT
33
Like Mother Hubbard and King Cole : OLD
34
Animal that's a little weaselly? : STOAT
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Many regulars at artisan coffee shops : HIPSTERS
37
Discontinued Dodge : OMNI
38
Discontinued iPod : NANO
41
Bread served with dal, maybe : NAN
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Indian royalty : RAJAHS
43
1967 hit that starts "Well, my pad is very messy and there's whiskers on my chin" : IMAMAN
44
One hanging around a party with swingers? : PINATA
46
Salvador Dalí contemporary : MANRAY
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Removal of restrictions, informally : DEREG
49
Letter in El Al's logo : ALEPH
50
Counterpart of la luna : ELSOL
51
Kind of room : REC
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Actor McGregor : EWAN
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Get on in years : AGE
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Through : VIA
58
Loop loopers : ELS
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Dot follower, maybe : NET

Answer summary:
3 unique to this puzzle, 2 debuted here and reused later.

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