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WHAT A CHARACTER!

New York Times, Sunday, September 12, 2021

Author:
Alex Rosen
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
108-Down : "Take me ___"
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Alex Rosen

This puzzle:

Rows: 21, Columns: 22 Words: 147, Blocks: 82 Missing: {JQZ} Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 3 for Mr. Rosen. Sunday freshness: 16%
Will Shortz notes:
Alex Rosen is a software engineer, formerly of New Jersey, North Carolina, and Boston, but now living in London. His job is to help computer users avoid email-related security mistakes, like ... read more
Alex Rosen notes:
I felt lucky that this puzzle worked out. Three things all needed to be true: The English word for the symbol ")" has to be long, and have an odd number of letters in it. The word for "-" ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Grid art! Black squares often dominate circles, washing out their effects, but the circles win out today. From the first second I opened the puzzles, the smiley emoticon jumped out at me. So ... read more
Jim Horne notes:

This is the third CRETAN reference in four days. It's just a coincidence, but it's an odd one.

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© 2021, The New York Times9/12/21 ( No. 26,241 )
Across
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They come with bouquets : WINES
6
Away : NOTIN
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"___ put our heads together ..." : IFWE
15
Singer/drummer Collins : PHIL
19
Cell component : ANODE
20
Pal, in Peru : AMIGO
21
Put one's nose where it doesn't belong : SNOOP
22
Tilt-a-Whirl, e.g. : RIDE
23
One arm held up with bent elbow and wrist, in a children's song : SPOUT
24
Move obliquely : SIDLE
25
Phenomenon such as the tendency to see human forms in inanimate objects : PAREIDOLIA
27
Any of the groupings of circled letters in this puzzle : PUNCTUATIONMARK
30
Gin product : COTTON
31
Incredible bargains : STEALS
32
"Sorry, Charlie!" : NODICE
33
Fits together : NESTS
34
Savory Chinese snacks : TEAEGGS
37
Jump over : LEAPFROG
41
Smoking and swearing, e.g. : VICES
44
They await your return, in brief : IRS
45
Have a good cry : SOB
46
Syracuse Mets and Worcester Red Sox, for two : AAATEAMS
50
"Music's most maligned genre," per critic Tom Connick : EMO
51
Word with level or lion : SEA
52
"Everything happened so fast!" : ITSABLUR
54
Farm female : HEN
55
"___ Gone Wrong" (2021 film) : RONS
57
Brunch beverage : MIMOSA
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One of the brothers on "Malcolm in the Middle" : REESE
60
Room in Clue : HALL
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Cause of undue anxiety : BUGABOO
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It may be smoked : HAM
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Hogwash : ROT
65
Munch, in modern slang : NOM
66
"___ 17" (W.W. II film) : STALAG
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One of two in a jack-o'-lantern? : HYPHEN
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Where charity begins, in a phrase : ATHOME
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Table part : LEG
74
Title for Tussaud: Abbr. : MME
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"Midsommar" director Aster : ARI
77
Digs up : EXHUMES
78
Carpenter's wedge : SHIM
80
Does gentle stretching post-exercise, with "down" : COOLS
82
Amp knob : TREBLE
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Die like the Wicked Witch of the West : MELT
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Give zero stars : PAN
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Ne'er-do-wells : LOWLIFES
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E.R. inserts : IVS
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By birth : NEE
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Plant said to repel bugs : FLEABANE
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___ Ryerson, insurance salesman in "Groundhog Day" : NED
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French pronoun : MOI
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Quarter ___ (when the big hand is at three) : AFTER
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No-longer-current source for current events : NEWSREEL
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Hot, mulled punch traditionally drunk around Christmas : WASSAIL
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Bacteria destroyer : PHAGE
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French port on the English Channel : CALAIS
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Like the Minotaur legend : CRETAN
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University of Oregon site : EUGENE
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How to see the image formed by this puzzle's circled letters : ROTATECLOCKWISE
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What's formed by the circled letters in this puzzle : SMILEYFACE
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"We're live!" studio sign : ONAIR
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Ancient land in Asia Minor : IONIA
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Domino, e.g. : TILE
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Martinez with a statue outside the Seattle Mariners' stadium : EDGAR
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Makes less powerful, in video game slang : NERFS
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Domino, e.g. : SUGAR
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"To ..." things : ODES
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Dino's tail? : SAUR
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Muse of love poetry : ERATO
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Arises (from) : STEMS
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Eastern cicada killers, e.g. : WASPS
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Suggestions : INPUT
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"... said ___ ever" : NOONE
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School : EDUCATE
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Resolves out of court : SETTLES
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Org. that flew a helicopter on Mars in 2021 : NASA
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Fail to mention : OMIT
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Information, old-style : TIDINGS
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Rounded quarters : IGLOOS
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Without stopping : NOEND
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How Alaska ranks first among the states : INAREA
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It's often left on the table : FORK
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What "vey" of "Oy, vey!" translates to : WOE
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___ Games, company behind Fortnite : EPIC
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Rey, to Luke Skywalker : PROTEGE
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Sword handles : HILTS
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"Einstein," sarcastically : IDIOT
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Puts pressure (on) : LEANS
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What can make men swear from menswear? : SPACEBAR
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"___ pass Go ..." : DONOT
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Leading medal winner at the Tokyo Olympics : USA
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Forman who directed "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" : MILOS
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Farm refrain : EIEIO
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Weight of a paper clip, roughly : GRAM
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Ancient: Prefix : PALEO
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Soul-seller of legend : FAUST
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Half-baked? : RARE
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Duck and goose, at times : VERBS
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"See ya" : IMOUT
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Group dance popularized in the U.S. by Desi Arnaz : CONGALINE
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77-Down is on the most collected one in U.S. history : STAMP
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Epiphany : AHAMOMENT
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Voice actor Blanc : MEL
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Show with over 1,000 handwritten cue cards each week, for short : SNL
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City hazard : SMOG
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"My word!" : ISAY
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Pol in the "I am once again asking ..." meme : BERNIE
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City whose police cars are adorned with a witch logo : SALEM
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Card game with a PG-rated name : OHHELL
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Boring : HOHUM
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Purse : BAG
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High degree : NTH
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Not at all popular : HATED
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Messes up : ERRS
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x, y and z : AXES
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Chaotic skirmish : MELEE
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Fragrant compound : ESTER
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Saturn has more than 80 of them : MOONS
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Golf course machine : MOWER
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He performed 636 consecutive sold-out shows in Vegas from 1969 to '76 : ELVIS
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Burn prevention meas. : SPF
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The future Henry V, to Falstaff : HAL
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Fight tooth and nail : CLAW
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One who consumes a ritual meal to absolve the souls of the dead : SINEATER
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Bits on book jackets : BIOS
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Roc-A-___ Records : FELLA
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Part of U.C.L.A. : ANGELES
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Fashion designer Geoffrey : BEENE
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It may run from an emotional situation : MASCARA
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[Mwah!] : AIRKISS
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Departed by plane : FLEWOUT
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Green vehicle : ECOCAR
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Frank : WIENER
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Duke's org. : ACC
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Pasta topper : PESTO
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Like the dog days of summer : HUMID
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Acrobatic : AGILE
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Make restitution : ATONE
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Faint color : TINGE
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"Take me ___" : ASIAM
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Approaches : NEARS
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Where the lacrimal glands can be found : EYES
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Pasta topper : RAGU
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Pump some weights : LIFT
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Not exactly : ORSO
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Vaccine-approving agcy. : FDA

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

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