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New York Times, Thursday, September 23, 2021

Author:
Simeon Seigel
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
48-Down : Titular vampire in Anne Rice novels
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Simeon Seigel

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 73, Blocks: 37 Missing: {JQXZ} Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 2 for Mr. Seigel. Thursday freshness: 61%
Simeon Seigel notes:
Looking at a friend's paper solution to some dastardly puzz with blots of inky cross-outs made me think: there's so much ink ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Apt to have SSN, PIN, and DOB "blacked out." We've added in the nine letters below for the sake of clarity. Don't hate us for dacting ... read more
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© 2021, The New York Times9/23/21 ( No. 26,252 )
Across
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Proto-smartphones, in brief : PDAS
5
It may be flipped in anger, with "the" : BIRD
9
Companion, in Arabic : SAHIB
14
Performance traditionally accompanied by the ipu heke (double gourd drum) : HULADANCE
16
Protein-building acid type : AMINO
17
Marley of "Marley & Me," for one : YELLOWLAB
18
Unbending : RIGID
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Insomniacs have them : SLEEPLESSNIGHTS
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A pelican gulper is a type of one : EEL
22
Parts of essential oils : ESTERS
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It's a wrap : OBI
27
Didn't win or lose : DREW
29
Eye ailments : STYES
31
Evian, par exemple : EAU
33
Food item that may be candied : YAM
36
Blue Angels, e.g. : AEROBATS
38
Failing spectacularly : GOINGUPINFLAMES
42
Colonies construct them : ANTNESTS
45
Anderson Cooper, to Gloria Vanderbilt : SON
46
Network operated by the U.S. Space Force : GPS
47
Part of a bar line : STOOL
49
Get red in the face? : CHAP
53
What starts with janeiro, in Rio : ANO
55
Like mortgagors : INDEBT
58
Actress Hagen with three Tonys : UTA
59
Members of a wartime skywatching corps : GROUNDOBSERVERS
63
Frothy order : LATTE
64
Symbols often accompanying the phrase "Legalize it" : POTLEAVES
66
Seriously fancy : ADORE
67
Redacts, as sensitive information (suggested by three of this puzzle's answers) : BLACKSOUT
68
Feinted on the ice : DEKED
69
Adam and Eve's third child : SETH
70
Standard Oil offshoot : ESSO
Down
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Gym : PHYSED
2
Burr, famously : DUELER
3
Genetic variant : ALLELE
4
Something that's no good unless it's closed : SALE
5
Blubbers : BAWLS
6
Some safe harbors : INLETS
7
Electronics company that founded NBC : RCA
8
Type of socialite officially discontinued in the U.K. in 1958 : DEB
9
It's a wrap : SARI
10
Mexican ally : AMIGO
11
Flashy car feature? : HIGHBEAM
12
New member : INITIATE
13
Gym figures, for short : BODS
15
Lowdown : DOPE
23
Flight tracker info : ETA
24
Alternative to white : RYE
25
Peons : SERFS
28
Casino next to the Venetian in Vegas : WYNN
30
2018 sci-fi prequel : SOLO
32
___ Enterprise : USS
34
Range on a game box : AGES
35
"Are you giving me no choice?" : MUSTI
37
Like Supreme Court hearings, with "en" : BANC
38
Shut up : GAG
39
For all to see : ONPARADE
40
Response to rule-breaking : ITSNOTOK
43
Whole lot : TON
44
Cover some ground? : SOD
48
Titular vampire in Anne Rice novels : LESTAT
50
Parts of a Spanish omelet : HUEVOS
51
Father-in-law of Helen of Troy : ATREUS
52
Target with a toss : PASSTO
54
Off-the-wall : OUTRE
56
Something that might come up after a big meal? : BELCH
57
Enterprise voyage : TREK
59
Hefty rival : GLAD
60
Have to have : NEED
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Container whose name is pronounced with either a long "a" or an "ah" : VASE
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Network supported by "Viewers Like You" : PBS
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___ Miss of the N.C.A.A. : OLE

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

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