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New York Times, Monday, April 22, 2019

Author:
Bruce Haight
Editor:
Will Shortz
58-Across : Letter-shaped beam
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Bruce Haight

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 38 Missing: {JQZ} Spans: 1 This is puzzle # 47 for Mr. Haight. Monday freshness: 34%
Bruce Haight notes:
My initial submission had ROOM SERVICE as a theme entry, clued as "Paris Hilton tennis shot maybe?" I must say I really liked the ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
My feeling toward this puzzle can be summed up by part of the final entry: LOVE. Now, is that the "adore" meaning, or the "zero" ... read more
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© 2019, The New York Times4/22/19 ( No. 25,367 )
Across
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Turn away, as one's gaze : AVERT
6
Bird's beak : BILL
10
Varieties : ILKS
14
"Toy Story" studio : PIXAR
15
"Point taken" : ISEE
16
Ne, on the periodic table : NEON
17
Tennis with dad? : POPSINGLES
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With 8-Down, dessert brand that "nobody doesn't like" : SARA
20
Messy meal for pigs : SLOP
21
Motorists' org. : AAA
22
"Not in a million years!" : NEVER
23
Losing tennis player's prayer? : GIMMEABREAK
26
In a trite way : BANALLY
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Exam for a future atty. : LSAT
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Wonderland girl : ALICE
32
"___ making myself clear?" : AMI
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Guzzle down : CHUG
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Dislike for tennis? : CONTEMPTOFCOURT
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Sharp as a tack : KEEN
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ExxonMobil business : OIL
43
Jargon : LINGO
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Famous ___ (cookie brand) : AMOS
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Things for cleaning dishes : SPONGES
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"Wow, no wonder you're playing such great tennis!"? : WHATARACKET
52
Overdo, as a stage role : HAMUP
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Assistance : AID
54
"Good heavens!" : OHMY
58
Letter-shaped beam : IBAR
59
Lose every set of a tennis match 6-0? : FALLINLOVE
62
Ship of 1492 : NINA
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"___ be over soon" : ITLL
64
Take home from the shelter, say : ADOPT
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And others: Abbr. : ETAL
66
"Porgy and ___" : BESS
67
Soda in an old blind taste test : PEPSI
Down
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Smartphone downloads : APPS
2
Relative of a cello : VIOL
3
Big fair : EXPO
4
Speak with a gravelly voice : RASP
5
First "T" in TNT : TRI
6
Problem with more than one marriage? : BIGAMY
7
Ayatollah's faith : ISLAM
8
See 19-Across : LEE
9
"___ Miz" : LES
10
Arcade game instruction before playing : INSERTCOIN
11
Depart : LEAVE
12
Locale for Pyongyang and Seoul : KOREA
13
Snide remarks : SNARK
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Hammer's target : NAIL
22
Org. for the Suns and the Heat : NBA
23
Tickled-pink feeling : GLEE
24
Ticklish Muppet : ELMO
25
"You wish!" : ASIF
26
With 28-Down, part of a golf course : BACK
27
___ vera : ALOE
28
See 26-Down : NINE
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"Pretend nothing just happened" : ACTNATURAL
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Home to the world's busiest airport: Abbr. : ATL
34
Like Christmas decorations and some juries : HUNG
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Egg on : URGE
36
Sporty Pontiacs introduced in the '60s : GTOS
38
Boggy wasteland : MOOR
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Italian city you might be "leaning" toward visiting? : PISA
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Congeal, as blood : CLOT
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Something with a "You are here" arrow : MAP
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Listings on a résumé : SKILLS
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Mani-___ (spa offering) : PEDI
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Complain annoyingly : WHINE
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Nun's wear : HABIT
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Kitchen appliance brand : AMANA
51
"Let" and "Fault," from a chair umpire : CALLS
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Quaint, as a shoppe : OLDE
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Circular kind of earring : HOOP
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Some postseason awardees, for short : MVPS
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Hairy Himalayan humanoid : YETI
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Little lie : FIB
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Gobbled up : ATE
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Catch a few Z's : NAP

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

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