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New York Times, Tuesday, July 6, 2021

Author:
Katie Hale
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
34-Down : Hrs. at the prime meridian
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Katie Hale

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 34 Missing: {FJQWZ} Spans: 3 This is puzzle # 2 for Ms. Hale. Tuesday freshness: 61%
Katie Hale notes:
I'm really pleased to have my solo debut in the Times today! This was one of the first puzzles I made after I met Christina Iverson, ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
One of the key principles in marketing is that it takes multiple mentions before a brand name begins to register in people's ... read more
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© 2021, The New York Times7/6/21 ( No. 26,173 )
Across
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Land with coasts on both the Caspian Sea and Persian Gulf : IRAN
5
Spaces between teeth : GAPS
9
Slightly drunk : TIPSY
14
Like a whole-cooked fish, say : BONY
15
Not much : ABIT
16
D-Day beach name : OMAHA
17
All that a greedy businessperson thinks about? : MONEYMONEYMONEY
20
Venus de Milo, e.g. : STATUE
21
Bendable body part : KNEE
22
President pro ___ : TEM
23
Hotshot guy, informally : MRCOOL
25
Brood : MOPE
26
Relaxing soak before bed, maybe : HOTBATH
30
Stroller, to a Brit : PRAM
32
Felipe, Matty or Jesus of baseball fame : ALOU
33
2012 Ben Affleck film : ARGO
36
Self-evident truth : AXIOM
39
Demand made with hands outstretched? : GIMMEGIMMEGIMME
42
Harry Potter's potions professor : SNAPE
43
Arise (from) : STEM
44
"99 Luftballons" band, 1984 : NENA
45
Poker giveaway : TELL
47
Caves : GIVESIN
49
Baseball great who was once engaged to J.Lo : AROD
51
Texas border city : ELPASO
54
"___ Misérables" : LES
55
Eye problem : STYE
56
2003 animated film subtitled "Legend of the Seven Seas" : SINBAD
61
Particularly enthusiastic cry at the altar? : IDOIDOIDOIDOIDO
64
Most gerunds : NOUNS
65
Prefix with technology : NANO
66
Ski slope conveyance : TBAR
67
College sports channel : ESPNU
68
Secluded valley : GLEN
69
Pop group with the hits 17-, 39- and 61-Across : ABBA
Down
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Some old PCs : IBMS
2
Plant part that most herbicides attack : ROOT
3
"___ Karenina" : ANNA
4
3-Down's "no" : NYET
5
User name on an Xbox : GAMERTAG
6
Blood classification system : ABO
7
Cold War era epithet : PINKO
8
Lead-in to -graphy : STENO
9
"The way I see it ..." : TOME
10
"The way I see it ...," online : IMO
11
Staples of British Christmastime theater : PANTOMIMES
12
The first cloned mammal : SHEEP
13
"Aren't I great?!" : YAYME
18
Arizona city and county seat : YUMA
19
Website where you go to see the stars? : YELP
24
One of the Hemsworth brothers : CHRIS
25
Congresswoman Waters : MAXINE
26
Witches : HAGS
27
Actor Ken or actress Lena : OLIN
28
Common grilled cheese sandwich go-with : TOMATOSOUP
29
Knocked off the schedule : BUMPED
31
Unreliable source of news : RAG
34
Hrs. at the prime meridian : GMT
35
___-3 fatty acids : OMEGA
37
Prefix with present : OMNI
38
Signify : MEAN
40
Sinuous fish : EEL
41
Discharge, as of gas : EMISSION
46
Jared of "Dallas Buyers Club" : LETO
48
Most of outer space : VOID
49
Skirt style : ALINE
50
Second efforts : REDOS
52
"You aren't ___!" : LYING
53
Sewing machine part : PEDAL
55
Southern California sch. : SDSU
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The "N" of N.B. : NOTA
58
Lettuce type : BIBB
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Not much, as of cream : ADAB
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Kids' TV character with a talking map : DORA
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Quaint place to stay : INN
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Word before "More Night," "More Try" and "More Chance" in Billboard hits : ONE

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