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New York Times, Friday, April 19, 2024

Author:
Kate Hawkins
Editor:
Joel Fagliano
Blog:
29-Down : "Alas!"
TotalDebutLatest
148/28/20208/16/2024
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CircleScrabDebutFresh
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Kate Hawkins

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 70, Blocks: 35 Missing: {QXZ} Spans: 2 Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 13 for Ms. Hawkins. Friday freshness: 30%
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© 2024, The New York Times4/19/24 ( No. 27,191 )
Across
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Stubb was his second mate : AHAB
5
Things attached to spines: Abbr. : PGS
8
Blowback : FLAK
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Prep for a launch, in a way : DEBUG
14
Shell company? : CREW
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Concept in holistic medicine : AURA
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Marimba lookalike : VIBRAPHONE
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Absolute ___ (big and strong person, in modern slang) : UNIT
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*taps watch anxiously* : IDONTHAVEALLDAY
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A.P. subj. : LIT
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Deep-fried bite : TATERTOT
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"Othello" character who laments "Reputation, reputation, reputation! O, I have lost my reputation!" : CASSIO
24
New face at the Academy : PLEBE
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The Alhambra in Spain, for one : PALACE
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When doubled, "Shame!" : TUT
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Gist : IDEA
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Pie choice : RHUBARB
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Blue character in Pixar's "Inside Out" : SADNESS
38
Onetime magazine that covered science fiction : OMNI
39
Put together : SUM
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Acclaimed bandleader who grew up in Spanish Harlem : PUENTE
42
Intended : MEANT
44
Dances for which girls do the asking, informally : SADIES
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Was pleasurable : FELTGOOD
48
Moo follower : SHU
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Explanation for a sudden change of plans : SOMETHINGCAMEUP
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Name that anagrams to a shape : OLAV
56
Zoetrope creations : ANIMATIONS
57
Bound for the big stage? : JETE
58
Challenging item for a mover : SOFA
59
Dodge : ELUDE
60
Locale in a Beatles song : USSR
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Unspecified amount : ANY
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Unspecified amount : ALOT
Down
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Remedy after a night out, perhaps : ADVIL
2
Gardner of "Saturday Night Live" : HEIDI
3
Superior sort? : ABBOT
4
Cutting insult : BURN
5
"Show me" : PROVEIT
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Giving : GENEROUS
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Hard work, so to speak : SWEAT
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Major rifts : FAULTLINES
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Swedish city where Scandinavia's first university was founded (1425) : LUND
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Bizet's "L'amour est un oiseau rebelle," for one : ARIA
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TV journalist ___ Tur : KATY
13
Dystopian sci-fi film of 1997 : GATTACA
14
Has a chinwag : CHATS
17
Futuristic weapons : PHASERS
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Hack (off) : LOP
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Cooped-up feeling : CABINFEVER
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___ Prairie, Minn. : EDEN
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Choice : BEST
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Let off the gas, with "up" : EASE
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Springtime event, typically : PROM
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"Alas!" : AHME
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Sister of Sol, in myth : LUNA
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Cassava product : TAPIOCA
35
Surprise, F.B.I.-style : BUSTINON
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Concern for a library patron or expectant parent : DUEDATE
40
Blow up : MAGNIFY
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Holiday celebrated with lion dancing : TET
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1999 comedy in which Alanis Morissette plays God : DOGMA
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Asian capital WSW of 48-Down : LHASA
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Asian capital ENE of 47-Down : SEOUL
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Bill with Ben Franklin on it, slangily : HUNDO
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Discountenanced : UPSET
51
Korea's national drink : SOJU
52
Estadio exclamations : OLES
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Gymnastics equipment : MATS
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Actress Kunis : MILA

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