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New York Times, Friday, February 28, 2020

Author:
Aimee Lucido
Editor:
Will Shortz
19-Across : Zippo
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Aimee Lucido

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 70, Blocks: 30 Missing: {JQZ} Spans: 1 This is puzzle # 6 for Ms. Lucido. Friday freshness: 26%
Aimee Lucido notes:
This is my first Friday puzzle in the New York Times! I didn't start solving themeless puzzles until pretty recently — early last year ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
This came so close to a POW! Chock-full of colorful entries and fun clues, there was so much to love. Usually, when there's a ... read more
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© 2020, The New York Times2/28/20 ( No. 25,679 )
Across
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See the seasons pass quickly? : BINGEWATCH
11
Celle-là, across the Pyrenees : ESA
14
Something that requires thinking inside the box? : ESCAPEROOM
15
What mustache-twirling might suggest : EVIL
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Dangerous places : DEATHTRAPS
17
Dress style : MAXI
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They're often high, but never dry : SEAS
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Zippo : NADA
20
Something Winnie-the-Pooh lacks : PANTS
21
Equal ___ : PAY
22
Fire a second time : RELIGHT
24
"I'm blushing!" : OHSTOP
28
Sows and cows : FEMALES
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Edited, as a film : RECUT
30
___ boom : SONIC
31
Common middle name : LEE
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Momentous : EARTHSHATTERING
36
Labor of love? : ODE
37
Stones that diffract light : OPALS
38
___ nova : BOSSA
39
Those who practice energy medicine : HEALERS
41
Like many Egyptian pyramids : LOOTED
42
Upper part of a cruise ship : SUNDECK
43
Help wanted sign : SOS
44
Pays (up) : ANTES
45
About .4% of the weight of the human body : NACL
47
Z4 and i3 : BMWS
51
Lone Star State sch. : UTEP
52
Give out cash freely : MAKEITRAIN
54
Store one inside another : NEST
55
"You can't make me!" : IDONTWANNA
56
Exhibits at an exhibition : ART
57
Bottling up : CONTAINING
Down
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Twins, e.g. : BEDS
2
"Gotcha" : ISEE
3
Org. that holds many conferences : NCAA
4
Prohibition-era guns : GATS
5
N.T. book after Galatians : EPH
6
Amenity in many a picnic box : WETNAP
7
Assemblage : ARRAY
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Its scientific name is Bufo bufo : TOAD
9
Separated couple with kids, say : COPARENTS
10
Royal Navy letters : HMS
11
Proselytizer : EVANGELIST
12
Intuition : SIXTHSENSE
13
Group of stars : ALIST
15
Field added to the I.R.S.'s Form 1040 in 2019 : EMAIL
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Controls, of a sort : PLACEBOS
21
Driving hazards : POTHOLES
23
Discharge : EMIT
24
It may get a good licking : OREO
25
Recruiter : HEADHUNTER
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Audition : SCREENTEST
27
When repeated, a reproof : TUT
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Some farm births : FOALS
30
2013 disaster film with a cult following : SHARKNADO
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"Holy moly!" : EGAD
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On ___ (without a firm commitment) : SPEC
35
Kanga's kid : ROO
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Crackerjack : ADEPT
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1955 novel with the line "It was love at first sight, at last sight, at ever and ever sight" : LOLITA
42
Part of a bathhouse : SAUNA
43
Pine, for one : SCENT
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One-named singer with the 2006 hit "Smack That" : AKON
47
Bread enricher : BRAN
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Spa job, informally : MANI
49
"Because of ___-Dixie" (2000 award-winning children's book) : WINN
50
Slight problem : SNAG
52
Karaoke need : MIC
53
Lead-in to light : TWI

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

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