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New York Times, Friday, October 29, 2021

Author:
Aimee Lucido
Editor:
Will Shortz
60-Down : He/___ pronouns
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Aimee Lucido

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 72, Blocks: 27 Missing: {JQZ} This is puzzle # 11 for Ms. Lucido. Friday freshness: 82%
Aimee Lucido notes:
This puzzle was my attempt at making a grid-first puzzle. Sometimes I get locked into the same grid shapes, which means I tend to get ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
There would be HELL TO PAY if a male constructor tried to pull off a [Boob tube?] clue for UNDERWIRE. That's so brilliant, so funny, ... read more
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© 2021, The New York Times10/29/21 ( No. 26,288 )
Across
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Rhyming ice cream treat : CHOCOTACO
10
They may be loaded or covered : BASES
15
What there will be if you cross the wrong person : HELLTOPAY
16
If you ask her to make you a sandwich, she'll say "OK, you're a sandwich" : ALEXA
17
Boob tube? : UNDERWIRE
18
Foolish in an endearing way : DIPPY
19
Summer setting in the Windy City : CDT
20
Ten C-notes : ONEG
21
Bachelorette party accessories : SASHES
22
One in the Jenner family : KRIS
24
One might begin "It was a dark and stormy night ..." : SCARYSTORY
26
High rollers' rollers : LIMOS
28
Some world leaders : EMIRS
29
Way to go: Abbr. : RTE
30
Absolved : EXEMPT
32
French word that sounds like a letter of the alphabet : EAU
33
Ask "Why should I?," say : SASS
34
Vote by ___ : MAIL
36
Org. involving course work : LPGA
38
Dept. store stock : MDSE
41
Neighbor of Caps Lock : TAB
43
N.B.A. team coached in the '70s by Bill Russell : SONICS
47
Sea eagle : ERN
48
[More worms, mama!] : CHIRP
50
Easy-peasy : ASNAP
51
Nickelodeon's longest-running game show : DOUBLEDARE
54
Hairstyle for 2-Down : AFRO
55
Tight (with) : INGOOD
56
Certain blood vessel, to a physician : VENA
58
___ Burgundy, Will Ferrell persona : RON
59
Shield adorned with Medusa's head : AEGIS
60
Ginormous : HUMONGOUS
62
Static, e.g. : NOISE
63
"That sounds 'bout right" : IRECKONSO
64
Twisted look : SNEER
65
Lewis Carroll character who asks "Does your watch tell you what year it is?" : MADHATTER
Down
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Response between a smile and a belly laugh : CHUCKLE
2
Woodstock headliner : HENDRIX
3
Bygone : OLDTIME
4
The Browns, on scoreboards : CLE
5
Oaxacan "other" : OTRO
6
Burgs : TOWNS
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Individually : APIECE
8
I Spy or Backseat Bingo : CARGAME
9
Spanish "Hey!" : OYE
10
Fierce : BADASS
11
Most desirable, as guests : ALIST
12
Ulta competitor : SEPHORA
13
Whizzes : EXPERTS
14
Accepts a ring, perhaps : SAYSYES
21
Ice cream shop supplies : SYRUPS
23
River in Picardy : SOMME
25
Yemeni money : RIAL
27
Facial spot : SPA
31
Gave faithfully, in a way : TITHED
33
___ Stark, role for which Sophie Turner was Emmy-nominated : SANSA
35
Put down : LAID
37
___ step further : GOA
38
Traffic dividers : MEDIANS
39
Talk long and boringly : DRONEON
40
Wearable blanket : SNUGGIE
42
Virtuosa's display : BRAVURA
44
Short person's group photo position, ideally : INFRONT
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Go barhopping, say : CAROUSE
46
Name on many a sports jersey : SPONSOR
48
Dealmaking pro : CLOSER
49
Taking a heavy science course load, perhaps : PREMED
52
Capital near the old Oregon Trail : BOISE
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Eldest son of Cain : ENOCH
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"Puppy Love" singer, 1960 : ANKA
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He/___ pronouns : HIM
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Caught : GOT

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

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