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New York Times, Thursday, March 19, 2020

Author:
Wayne Bergman and Gary Otting
Editor:
Will Shortz
18-Across : It's bound to be big
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This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 74, Blocks: 40 Missing: {JQZ} Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is the debut puzzle for Mr. Bergman. This is the debut puzzle for Mr. Otting. Thursday freshness: 64%
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Clever concept, a common keyboard SHORTCUT inserted in place of its function. No, not its function key — its function! Why are you ... read more
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© 2020, The New York Times3/19/20 ( No. 25,699 )
Across
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Tends to, as a sprain : ICES
5
Popular fitness magazine : SHAPE
10
Ralphie's ammo in 1983's "A Christmas Story" : BBS
13
Broadway auntie : MAME
14
Pull : TUGON
15
Scratch maker : CLAW
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Where dogs are believed to have been domesticated 10,000+ years ago : ASIA
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In ___ (irritable) : AMOOD
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It's bound to be big : TOME
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Protection from piracy : CTRLCRIGHT
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Courtroom coverage? : ROBE
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Extreme, in a U.S. Forest Service fire danger rating : RED
23
Play area at some fast-food restaurants : BALLPIT
25
Authored : PENNED
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Prepare for sending on, say : REBOX
30
Elude : AVOID
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Like God's name, in the Lord's Prayer : HALLOWED
35
Snitch (on) : NARC
36
Keep for later : STORE
38
Crumbly salad topper : FETA
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Tangled up : ENMESHED
41
B equivalent : CFLAT
42
Old pal : CRONY
43
Neighborhood bisected by the Pomona Fwy. : EASTLA
44
Twist : DISTORT
47
Cards, on a scoreboard : STL
48
An old gym sock may have one : ODOR
49
Crest, e.g. : TOOTHCTRLV
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Parsley relative : DILL
56
U.S. attack helicopter : COBRA
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Golfer's choice : WOOD
58
Horse (around) : GOOF
59
Strike force? : UNION
60
New Orleans side dish : OKRA
61
Saucer users, in brief : ETS
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Swarms : TEEMS
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Chop ___ : SUEY
Down
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Apple variety : IMAC
2
Wear after an accident : CAST
3
Leader of Qatar : EMIR
4
Conclude, as a deal : SEAL
5
Showed obvious interest : STARED
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Like summer in the South : HUMID
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On pins and needles : AGOG
8
Pal of Piglet : POOHBEAR
9
Place to set a TV remote : ENDTABLE
10
Hit that goes over the infielders' heads : BLOOP
11
Disney movie with fewer than a thousand words of dialogue : BAMBI
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"That's awesome!" : SWEET
15
Jeans that have been summerized : CTRLXOFFS
20
Standing on the street : CRED
24
"That's funny!," in a text : LOL
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You might see right through it : PANE
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"___ Almighty," 2007 film : EVAN
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It's what you would expect : NORM
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"Way to go!," to an antiques buyer : NICECTRLF
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Little ___ (state nickname) : RHODY
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Possible symptom of an allergic reaction : WELT
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List curtailer : ETAL
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Just the facts : DATA
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Timesaver ... as a computer user would see in four answers in this puzzle? : SHORTCUT
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12:50 : TENTOONE
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Sign of a sellout : SRO
41
Course after trig : CALC
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Actor Hawke and others : ETHANS
44
Elude : DODGE
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Peabrain : IDIOT
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Some historic Amelia Earhart flights : SOLOS
47
Longtime senator Thurmond : STROM
50
Award started by the Village Voice : OBIE
51
Things not found in binary code, paradoxically : TWOS
52
TV streaming device : ROKU
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Tales of the past : LORE
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Feb. 14 : VDAY

Answer summary:
5 unique to this puzzle, 1 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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