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New York Times, Monday, July 3, 2023

Author:
Sam Buchbinder
Editor:
Will Shortz
31-Across : Competent
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Sam Buchbinder

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 38 Missing: {QXZ} Spans: 1 This is puzzle # 11 for Mr. Buchbinder. Monday freshness: 32%
Sam Buchbinder notes:
Hi everyone! It's been over a year since my last NYT puzzle and I'm thrilled to be back. This one really just came from hearing the ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Indeed, we're OFF TO A GOOD START this week with an uplifting "disguised synonyms" theme. They say that if you use more positive words ... read more
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© 2023, The New York Times7/3/23 ( No. 26,900 )
Across
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Disney deer : BAMBI
6
Folk music's Guthrie, the son of Woody : ARLO
10
"– – –" units in Morse code : DAHS
14
Epic poem written in Homeric Greek : ILIAD
15
Russian revolutionary Trotsky : LEON
16
___ Bator, capital of Mongolia : ULAN
17
Miles Davis classic that's the all-time best-selling jazz album : KINDOFBLUE
19
The "M" of MSG : MONO
20
The night before Christmas, e.g. : EVE
21
French affirmatives : OUIS
22
Despise : ABHOR
23
Video camera button : REC
24
"Oh, I'm not messing around!" : JUSTYOUWAIT
26
One of Cuba's Castro brothers : RAUL
28
Links org. : PGA
29
Worker at a bank or museum : GUARD
31
Competent : ABLE
34
Decorates, as a cake : ICES
38
Having initial success … as suggested by the beginnings of 17-, 24-, 47- and 60-Across? : OFFTOAGOODSTART
41
Pour love (on) : DOTE
42
Underground part of a plant : ROOT
43
Itty-bitty : EENSY
44
Used a shovel, say : DUG
46
Out of whack : AWRY
47
Big member of the string section : UPRIGHTBASS
53
Morsel a horse'll enjoy : OAT
56
What the Grim Reaper brings : DEATH
57
Rubber ducky's place : BATH
58
Member of a Western tribe : UTE
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Art ___ (architectural style) : DECO
60
Neon, argon and krypton : NOBLEGASES
63
"Have you ___ wondered …?" : EVER
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"Puppy Love" singer Paul : ANKA
65
Fold in a dress : PLEAT
66
Cincinnati ball club : REDS
67
Things "split" in a green soup : PEAS
68
Looks to be : SEEMS
Down
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Motorcycle gang member : BIKER
2
Sexiest Man ___ (annual award) : ALIVE
3
Video game franchise whose players gather natural resources : MINECRAFT
4
Rotten : BAD
5
Wedding words : IDO
6
Hogwarts headmaster Dumbledore : ALBUS
7
Got going again, as a fire : RELIT
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Pretty terrible : LOUSY
9
This clue's number minus eight : ONE
10
Elevator for transporting food : DUMBWAITER
11
Luau greeting : ALOHA
12
Vietnam's capital : HANOI
13
Embarrassing sound to suddenly make while laughing : SNORT
18
Terrible-smelling : FOUL
22
Last full month of summer: Abbr. : AUG
24
Olympic sport from Japan : JUDO
25
Piece that seeks to persuade : OPED
27
Professionals who work with graphic designers : ARTEDITORS
29
Hades, Hermes or Hephaestus : GOD
30
Alien's ride, for short : UFO
31
"A long time ___ …" : AGO
32
Shout that might give you goose bumps : BOO
33
Place to park : LOT
35
"Is the view OK?" : CANYOUSEE
36
Locales staffed by M.D.s : ERS
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Very dirty room, you might say : STY
39
Cry of frustration : ARGH
40
Uses needle and thread : SEWS
45
"I hate it!" : UGH
46
Tennis legend Arthur : ASHE
47
Milk source : UDDER
48
Really annoy : PEEVE
49
Sped : RACED
50
Steakhouse option : TBONE
51
Coffeecake with cross-sectional swirls : BABKA
52
What can show you the world? : ATLAS
54
First-stringers : ATEAM
55
Things that might end with "Pencils down!" : TESTS
60
Get some afternoon rest, say : NAP
61
Letters that bookend the phrase "Google Maps," aptly : GPS
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The "A" of I.P.A. : ALE

Answer summary:
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