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New York Times, Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Author:
Chase Dittrich
Editor:
Will Shortz
64-Across : Retail giant that opened its first U.S. store near Philadelphia in 1985
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Chase Dittrich

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 74, Blocks: 36 Missing: {JQWXZ} This is the debut puzzle for Mr. Dittrich. Wednesday freshness: 58%
Chase Dittrich notes:
Very excited for my NYT debut! Big thanks to my mentor Myles Callum , and to the editing team who helped me greatly improve on my ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
I've had the pleasure of working with Chase on a few crosswords, so it's great to see his NYT debut. I enjoyed the play on various ... read more
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© 2020, The New York Times7/8/20 ( No. 25,810 )
Across
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Shoe company with a fish name : BASS
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Bumbling : INEPT
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Hot rod race : DRAG
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Sets of points, in math : LOCI
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Some cartridge filler : TONER
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Hershey caramel-filled candy : ROLO
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Land between the Caspian Sea and the Persian Gulf : IRAN
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With sleight of hand, say : SLYLY
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Devil-may-care attitude, in modern parlance : YOLO
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Having a meal! : STRESSEATING
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Word from Swahili for "journey" : SAFARI
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Go as far down as : STOOPTO
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Curses : DAMNS
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Oscar-winning Sophia : LOREN
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Landmark 1973 Supreme Court case, informally : ROE
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M i l i t a r y   t r a i n e e s : SPACECADETS
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___ Tometi, activist who co-founded Black Lives Matter : OPAL
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Author Mario Vargas ___ : LLOSA
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Aching : SORE
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Downward dog : STRIKEAPOSE
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Bit of butter : PAT
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Historic 1965 march location : SELMA
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Business sign abbr. : ESTAB
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"Seems about right" : IDSAYSO
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Providers of some comic relief in "Star Wars" : DROIDS
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"Will you marry me?" : BOLDPROPOSAL
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Grand party : FETE
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Language quintet : AEIOU
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Word on a deli scale : TARE
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Retail giant that opened its first U.S. store near Philadelphia in 1985 : IKEA
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Words, informally : VOCAB
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In great shape : HALE
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Ending with four or six, but not three or five : TEEN
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Sound of disgust : SNORT
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"Shoo!" : SCAT
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Pure joy : BLISS
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Main artery : AORTA
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Neck warmer : SCARF
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Singer O'Connor : SINEAD
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"Piece of cake!" : ITSSIMPLE
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Florida State athlete, for short : NOLE
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Four-time Grammy winner for Best New Age Album : ENYA
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Bombards : PELTS
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"Have a taste!" : TRYIT
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Textiles and sundries : DRYGOODS
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Aussie hopper : ROO
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"Is that ___?" : ALL
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Glue ... or a rhyme for "glue" : GOO
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Sp. ladies : SRAS
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Mardi Gras locale, for short : NOLA
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About to go under the knife, in brief : PREOP
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Four: Prefix : TETRA
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Beginning : ONSET
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Simba's mate in "The Lion King" : NALA
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Range : SCOPE
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Martini & ___ : ROSSI
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Chose, with "for" : OPTED
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Some English nobles : EARLS
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Those, to José : ESOS
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Make something seem less likely to be true : CASTDOUBT
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Vegetable in succotash : LIMABEAN
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Pugilist's goal : KAYO
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Historical figure played by Kurt Russell in "Tombstone" : EARP
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Some diner seating choices : BOOTHS
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Russians and Belarusians : SLAVS
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Classic theater : ODEON
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Singer/songwriter Hayes : ISAAC
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Girl in the "Our Gang" movies : DARLA
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Wintry mix : SLEET
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___ de gallo (condiment) : PICO
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Thunder : ROAR
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Concern when buying shoes : FIT
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Squeeze (out) : EKE
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Where a long drive often starts : TEE

Answer summary:
2 unique to this puzzle, 2 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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