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New York Times, Monday, July 13, 2020

Author:
Erik Agard
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
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This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 36 Missing: {KQXZ} Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 63 for Mr. Agard. Jeff Chen's Puzzle of the Week pick. Monday freshness: 79%
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© 2020, The New York Times7/13/20 ( No. 25,815 )
Across
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One-named singer with the hit "Dark Lady" : CHER
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Regions : AREAS
10
Little 'uns : TOTS
14
The "R" of the Supreme Court's R.B.G. : RUTH
15
Tropical fruit : MANGO
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Rude sound at the dinner table : BURP
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Palo ___, Calif. : ALTO
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Milk source on a dairy cow : UDDER
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Asterisk : STAR
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Flower of the tree Prunus mume : PLUMBLOSSOM
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Bread bag closer : TIE
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"How ya ___?" : BEEN
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Money back on a purchase : REBATE
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Month with no federal holidays : AUGUST
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Hairstyle option : TWISTS
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What cold weather may bring : FROST
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Bringer of cold weather : NORTHWIND
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See 8-Down : AGO
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___-hole (place to secrete oneself) : HIDEY
38
Word before whiz : GEE
39
Winged beast on the Welsh flag : REDDRAGON
42
Lindsay of "The Parent Trap" : LOHAN
44
Forms a mass of small bubbles : FROTHS
45
Place to store canned goods : PANTRY
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"Take that!" : BOOYAH
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Nickname for grandma : NANA
49
Make a mistake : ERR
50
Game piece on which 20-, 33- or 39-Across might be pictured : MAHJONGTILE
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One-named singer with the hit "Orinoco Flow" : ENYA
58
Hairstyle option : WEAVE
59
Word between File and View on a menu bar : EDIT
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Gourmand's passion : FOOD
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The Little Mermaid : ARIEL
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___ mater : ALMA
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Small earring : STUD
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"Gimme a C ...!" and "Go team!" : YELLS
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Dee ___, director of "Bessie" and "Mudbound" : REES
Down
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"Oh, no!" : CRAP
2
Main body of a ship : HULL
3
"___, Brute?" : ETTU
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Diamond shape, in geometry : RHOMBUS
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Trinket worn for luck : AMULET
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Gas detected by home test kits : RADON
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Gets discontinued : ENDS
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With 36-Across, in the distant past : AGES
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Alpha Kappa Alpha, for one : SORORITY
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Basic cable channel that's part of WarnerMedia Entertainment : TBS
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"Awesome!" : OUTTASIGHT
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Personality facet : TRAIT
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Unrestrained shopping trip : SPREE
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Superlative : BEST
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Work well together : MESH
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Texter's "Oh, just remembered ..." : BTW
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Miles away : AFAR
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Impulse : URGE
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Comment made with a pat on the back : GOODFORYOU
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Commotions : TODOS
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Bird whose head doesn't make a sound? : WREN
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Close : NIGH
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Close : NEAR
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When tripled, a liar's mantra : DENY
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"The Princess Diaries" actress Anne : HATHAWAY
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Rainless : DRY
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Travel all over the place : ROAM
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A.P. ___ (high school English course, for short) : LANG
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Rampaging : ONATEAR
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Receptors for solar energy : PANELS
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Complaints : BEEFS
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"... well, never mind then" : ORNOT
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"To Kill a Mockingbird" or "The Maltese Falcon" : NOVEL
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"Take this!" : HERE
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One corner on a Monopoly board : JAIL
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Inactive : IDLE
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Garnish for a Corona : LIME
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Scheduling guesses that might be updated in midair, for short : ETAS
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Subtract's opposite : ADD

Answer summary:
3 unique to this puzzle, 1 debuted here and reused later.

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