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New York Times, Thursday, April 15, 2021

Author:
Brendan Emmett Quigley and Ben Zimmer
Editor:
Will Shortz
13-Down : Hammerings
TotalDebutLatestCollabs
1938/7/199612/22/202321
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385152119522716
RebusCircleScrabblePGramFresh
531.631471%
Brendan Emmett Quigley
TotalDebutLatestCollabs
25/3/20204/15/20212
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1000100
ScrabblePGramFresh
1.56155%
Ben Zimmer

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 74, Blocks: 38 Missing: {JQZ} This is puzzle # 188 for Mr. Quigley. This is puzzle # 2 for Mr. Zimmer. Thursday freshness: 77%
Constructor notes:
BEQ: Before COVID forced me into "seclusion" (i.e. covering for Tabtiha's homeschoolin' and otherwise trying to keep Chez BEQ ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
MIDDLE C … ? CALCIUM has a middle C (4 th out of 7 letters). HALCYON, too. TAXICAB and PUSSYCAT's Cs aren't exactly in the middle, ... read more
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© 2021, The New York Times4/15/21 ( No. 26,091 )
Across
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"Yep, took care of it!" : SUREDID
8
King-like, in a way : MACABRE
15
Turn into a cliché : OVERUSE
16
Wrongly : INERROR
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City transport, redundantly : TAXICAB
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Most common mineral in the human body : CALCIUM
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Severe : HARSH
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Court proceedings : ACTA
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Gentle, mild-mannered sort : PUSSYCAT
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Gets one's feet wet? : WADES
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Goes (for) : OPTS
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Eel, on a menu : UNAGI
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Ring thing : STONE
33
Warm-up time for pro athletes : PRESEASON
37
___ Jima : IWO
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"I'm back" : MEAGAIN
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G.I. with stripes : NCO
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On a need-to-know basis : TOPSECRET
43
One of the sisters on TV's "Braxton Family Values" : TRACI
45
It's a start : INTRO
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A ways away : AFAR
47
Astronaut Cooper as portrayed in "The Right Stuff" : GORDO
49
Camping pests : NOSEEUMS
53
Bell Biv DeVoe or Bananarama : TRIO
54
Pale as a ghost : ASHEN
55
Happy, as bygone days : HALCYON
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Starting point for a piano student, or a phonetic hint to 17-, 18-, 22-, 33-, 41-, 49- and 55-Across : MIDDLEC
63
Words supporting a motion : ISECOND
64
Emperor who abdicated in 2019 after 30 years : AKIHITO
65
Topping for a vegan burger : SPROUTS
66
On and on and on : NONSTOP
Down
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Lush : SOT
2
A.C.C. school : UVA
3
"Regal" pet name : REX
4
Verdi's "___ tu" : ERI
5
Luxembourg is a grand one : DUCHY
6
Hayes who scored "Shaft" : ISAAC
7
Messing of "Will & Grace" : DEBRA
8
State whose northern residents are known as Yoopers: Abbr. : MICH
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Newswoman Navarro : ANA
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Frame in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" : CEL
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Idyllic spot of myth : ARCADIA
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Streisand role in "Funny Girl" : BRICE
13
Hammerings : ROUTS
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Aretha's sister who sang "Piece of My Heart" : ERMA
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Once-plentiful endangered fish nicknamed "Albany beef" : STURGEONS
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Put forth, as a hypothesis : POSIT
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Leading by a basket : UPTWO
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Go low, in a way : STOOP
25
ID datum : SSN
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"___ close?" : WASI
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Word with free or double : AGENT
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Straight up : NEAT
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Make corrections to : EMEND
33
Surname of the Incredibles : PARR
34
Big bungle : SNAFU
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Philosopher who favored simple explanations : OCCAM
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Gritty films, informally : NOIRS
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Prefix with -plasmic : ECTO
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Dry wind in the Sahara : SIROCCO
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Issa of "Insecure" : RAE
47
Get : GRASP
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Many a sight on the Suez Canal : OILER
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"Hoo-ee!" : OHMAN
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Brand name that means "exquisite" in Japanese : SEIKO
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___ a tie : ENDIN
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"Get ___ ..." ("Here's the best part ...") : THIS
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They may lead to longer sentences : ANDS
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Thou, now : YOU
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8-Down's northern neighbor: Abbr. : ONT
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M.L.B.'s "10th men" : DHS
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Happening, in slang : LIT
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1940s combat zone, in brief : ETO
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Extra in a procedural : COP

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

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