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New York Times, Thursday, September 5, 2024

Author:
Joe Deeney
Editor:
Joel Fagliano
Blog:
41-Down : National spirit of England
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Joe Deeney

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 74, Blocks: 35 Missing: {JQVX} This is puzzle # 19 for Mr. Deeney. Thursday freshness: 75%
Jim Horne notes:
Incorporate the grid graphics to match the clues: 16 Across: (waved) TO THE CAMERA 27 Across: (curled) UP WITH A ... read more
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© 2024, The New York Times9/5/24 ( No. 27,330 )
Across
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Domains : AREAS
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Result of a bad investment : LOSS
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Hollywood, with "the" : BIZ
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Aptly named novelist Charles : READE
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Like the secretary of commerce, in the U.S. presidential line of succession : TENTH
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"To" words : ODE
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Tried getting on a Jumbotron, say : TOTHECAMERA
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Unit equivalent to 16.5 feet : ROD
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Spacecraft name since the 1960s : SOYUZ
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Fund, as a 401(k) : PAYINTO
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Inverse trig function : ARCCOS
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Approaching empty : LOW
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Loud, in a way : NEON
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The Raptors, on scoreboards : TOR
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Enjoyed some cozy reading : UPWITHABOOK
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Natural treatment for insect bites : ALOE
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Aetna alternative : HUMANA
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"Easy there, Fido!" : DOWNBOY
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Paperless means of entry : ETICKET
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Spanish city on the Costa del Sol : MALAGA
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High-fat diet : KETO
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Attacked imaginary enemies, in an idiom : ATWINDMILLS
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Debtor's letters : IOU
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Big name in bubbly : MOET
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"1" for the set {1, 2, 3}, in brief : MIN
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"Au contraire!" : ITISNT
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Kids' toy that comes in a can : PLAYDOH
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Like home devices with advanced capabilities : SMART
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Polite address : SIR
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Made money dishonestly : ONESPOCKETS
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What a high-altitude balloon might be mistaken for : UFO
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What Comic Sans is "sans" : SERIF
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Crane lookalike : HERON
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Corral : PEN
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Peer group? : EYES
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Famous '50s flop : EDSEL
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Museum of Bad ___ (Boston attraction) : ART
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Vintage car inits. : REO
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Swallows one's pride : EATSCROW
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Arranged temporarily : ADHOC
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"Peace" : SEEYOU
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Moon lander acronym : LEM
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Dinner with minimal cleanup : ONEPOTMEAL
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Scarecrow topper, perhaps : STRAWHAT
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Horse-drawn carriage : SHAY
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Island that's home to most of the world's wild orangutans : BORNEO
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"Ditto!" : IDOTOO
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Equine hybrid with striped legs : ZEDONK
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Looney Tunes nickname : TAZ
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Brink : CUSP
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Where overflow stock might be kept : INBACK
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Slightly : ATAD
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Hershey candy wrapped in gold foil : ROLO
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"The Three-Body Problem" author ___ Cixin : LIU
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"What do you even need me for?" : WHYAMIHERE
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Singer DiFranco : ANI
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Ill will : ENMITY
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Interdict : BAN
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Like the Rockefellers, Roosevelts and Rothschilds : OLDMONEY
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Fannies : KEISTERS
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___ mess (English dessert) : ETON
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Trumpet : TOUT
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National spirit of England : GIN
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Excites : AMPSUP
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"L'chaim!" : TOLIFE
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Annoy over time : WEARON
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The long way there? : LIMO
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Noted facial feature of Einstein, informally : STACHE
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Really put off : IRKED
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Vaccine shot, e.g. : DOSE
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Letters on some lotion bottles : SPF
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Member of the fam : SIS
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Nail holder : TOE
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Show commemorating its 50th season in 2024, in brief : SNL

Answer summary:
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