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New York Times, Thursday, June 17, 2021

Author:
Blake Slonecker
Editor:
Will Shortz
1-Across : Animal symbol of fertility in ancient Egypt
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Blake Slonecker

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 75, Blocks: 43 Missing: {JVXZ} Grid has mirror symmetry. This is puzzle # 2 for Mr. Slonecker. Thursday freshness: 24%
Blake Slonecker notes:
This is my first puzzle to use left-right symmetry, and I really came to appreciate the complexities of the form by working my way ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
I'm a huge fan of mirror symmetry. Something about it appeals to my sensibilities — perhaps it's some primal echo to the left-right ... read more
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© 2021, The New York Times6/17/21 ( No. 26,154 )
Across
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Animal symbol of fertility in ancient Egypt : FROG
5
Locale for a salmon ladder : DAM
8
Lillian ___, the First Lady of American Cinema : GISH
12
Top pork producer in the U.S. : IOWA
13
Twine material : SISAL
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___ buco : OSSO
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Acronym for some academic grants : STEM
17
Syrup source : MAPLE
18
TV host with a "Garage" : LENO
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Grotesque : HIDEOUS
21
Portable work surface : LAPDESK
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Ailurophiles : CATPEOPLE
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Accouchement : LABOR
28
Mary whose short story "The Wisdom of Eve" was the basis for 1950's "All About Eve" : ORR
29
Modern pic : INSTA
33
Publishing IDs : ISBNS
34
"___ Flair Drip" (2018 rap hit) : RIC
35
Colorado's ___ Park : ESTES
36
"Me day" destinations : SPAS
37
Whence the Portuguese creole language Patuá : MACAU
39
Old man : PAPA
40
Newly elected California congresswoman of 1987 : PELOSI
42
Like wine with cheese, often : PAIRED
44
Chase vehicle, once, in brief? : SNL
45
Fox Islands resident : ALASKAN
49
Mauna ___ : KEA
50
Places for quills : INKSTANDS
52
Waves to a hairdresser? : PERM
55
Accessories for tablets : STYLI
56
Historical lead-in to -evna or -evich : TSAR
60
Cheyenne allies : ARAPAHO
62
GQ competitor : ESQUIRE
64
Snapper? : CAMERA
65
Sight from New York City's Riverside Park : HUDSON
66
Flower holder : STALK
67
Words to the audience : ASIDE
Down
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With 11-Down, what each of this puzzle's groups of circles represents : FISH
2
Side order with curry : ROTI
3
Was in the red : OWED
4
Xbox or PlayStation : GAMECONSOLE
5
Group migration : DIASPORA
6
Relative of an adder : ASP
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One of las Islas Baleares : MALLORCA
8
Finishing touch on the first transcontinental railroad : GOLDENSPIKE
9
"Gotcha" : ISEE
10
Info on tax forms : SSNS
11
See 1-Down : HOOK
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Crude content : SMUT
14
Vault : LEAP
20
Sticks in the water : OARS
22
French for "bent" : PLIE
24
Guitarist Clapton : ERIC
25
"Frontal" or "lateral" speaking features : LISPS
26
White-barked tree : ASPEN
27
Hoops : BBALL
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Austere : STARK
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Home with a hole at the top : TEPEE
32
Carne ___ : ASADA
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Drink that might be served with a metal cup : MILKSHAKE
38
Vedic religious text : UPANISHAD
41
___ Jose : SAN
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"Your point being ...?" : AND
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Regarding : ASTO
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Part of a hog farm : STY
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Trendy ingredient in a healthy smoothie : KALE
50
Push forward : IMPEL
51
Features of some leather jackets : STUDS
52
"Super" orgs. : PACS
53
Part of Q.E.D. : ERAT
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Sita's love, in Hindu lore : RAMA
57
Enthusiastic Spanish assent : SISI
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Sports star who split with J.Lo in 2021 : AROD
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Actor Auberjonois : RENE
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Synagogue feature : ARK
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Sine ___ non : QUA

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

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