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New York Times, Friday, August 25, 2023

Author:
Rafael Musa
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
2-Down : Crème de la crème
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Rafael Musa

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 70, Blocks: 31 Missing: {FJQXZ} This is puzzle # 6 for Mr. Musa. Friday freshness: 27%
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© 2023, The New York Times8/25/23 ( No. 26,953 )
Across
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Worst place imaginable : HELLSCAPE
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Backs out suddenly : BAILS
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First African-born naturalized citizen in Congress : ILHANOMAR
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Like something wicked and dark? : UNLIT
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Most populous majority-Hispanic county in the U.S. : MIAMIDADE
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Most common last name in Brazil : SILVA
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What ties can get you into, for short : OTS
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It's passable : TEST
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Shuck it! : OYSTER
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A large one might have more sides : MEAL
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Selling point : SHOP
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Rulers' divisions? : ERAS
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Small grouse : SNIPE
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Really impresses : AWES
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N.F.L. cornerback Apple : ELI
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Adage for getting through tough times : NOPAINNOGAIN
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Certain page with blanks : MADLIB
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"Gotta run!" : IMLATE
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Heads outside? : PORTAPOTTIES
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Note-taking spot? : ATM
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Mulligan : REDO
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House channel : CSPAN
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Nickname that drops -an : NORM
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Gas used in semiconductor chip manufacturing : NEON
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Flat-bottomed boat : SCOW
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Welcomes : GREETS
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Little ___ : ROCK
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Certain business adviser, in brief : CPA
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Big name in wine : ROSSI
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Portmanteau in 2010s fandom : BELIEBERS
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Structure in an apse : ALTAR
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Didn't cover for : TATTLEDON
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En ___ : MASSE
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Insomniac's accrual : SLEEPDEBT
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Classic shout-out : HIMOM
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Crème de la crème : ELITES
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Like Tibet's Potala Palace : LHASAN
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Bolt : LAM
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Bad mood : SNIT
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Binary, e.g. : CODE
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Stockpile : AMASS
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Dish flavored with tamarind paste and fish sauce : PADTHAI
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Palindromic adverb : ERE
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Opposite of plain : BUSY
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Spice used as a breath freshener : ANISE
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"It's on me!" : ILLTREAT
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Pretend to be someone else : LIVEALIE
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Headlines : STARSIN
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Event with no cover charge, perhaps : OPENMIC
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Swiss chocolatier : LINDT
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Embrace something embarrassing : OWNIT
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Like some regions that experience midnight sun : POLAR
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Providers of some allergy shots : EPIPENS
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Converse parts : SOLES
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Quarters : ABODE
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Reacts to shocking news : GASPS
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Maker of the world's best-selling flip phone : MOTOROLA
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Places to rub elbows? : ARMRESTS
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Spelling Bee feature : PANGRAM
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Extremely close to home : TOOREAL
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Acquiesce : ACCEDE
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"Easy!" : NOPROB
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Literally, "tables" : MESAS
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Actor Nick : NOLTE
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"That ___ funny!" : WASNT
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Flag : TIRE
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Give credit to, in a way : CITE
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___ fries (Krusty Krab menu item) : KELP
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Band whose fans are known as "ARMY" : BTS
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King or queen, e.g. : BED

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

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