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New York Times, Saturday, September 12, 2020

Author:
Ryan McCarty
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
45-Across : Summer carnival treat
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Ryan McCarty

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 60, Blocks: 36 Missing: {QX} Average word length: 6.30 This is puzzle # 17 for Mr. McCarty. Saturday freshness: 98%
Ryan McCarty notes:
Never did I think I'd have another themeless with SNOW CONE crossing HEW TO, but this is 2020, and anything can happen. I wanted to ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Ryan is making a name for himself with these incredibly wide-open middles. This puzzle clocks in at an astounding 60 words. That's not ... read more
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© 2020, The New York Times9/12/20 ( No. 25,876 )
Across
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Cut along the grain : RIPSAW
7
Collection of offers? : THEMOB
13
"Them" : ENEMIES
15
Component of ants on a log : CELERY
16
Flash setting : DCCOMICS
18
Who shot Mr. Burns on the classic TV episode "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" : MAGGIE
19
Lowly sorts, in pirate lingo : BILGERATS
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Goes so-o-o slowly : DRAGS
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___ orange : OSAGE
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Unenthused response : MEH
24
A.P.R.-lowering option : REFI
25
Really digging : NOSY
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Mesoamerican language family with about half a million speakers : ZAPOTECAN
28
Sites of sudden admissions, for short : ERS
29
A pop : PERPERSON
30
Carolers' wear : SANTAHATS
31
Middle-distance options on fairways : FIVEIRONS
32
The ___ Five, nickname for the "Queer Eye" cast : FAB
35
Flip : GOBERSERK
36
Political commentator Perino : DANA
37
Non-nons? : OUIS
38
Onetime airer of "Music City Tonight" : TNN
39
Multitudes : HOSTS
40
Kind of mold : JELLO
41
Producers of sharp increases in height? : STILETTOS
43
Score marking to play higher or lower than written : OTTAVA
45
Summer carnival treat : SNOWCONE
46
One pile of laundry : WHITES
47
"What are you waiting for?!" : GETONIT
48
Ostracized group in the Bible : LEPERS
49
___ March (annual event since 2017) : WOMENS
Down
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Band with the 1974 hit "Come and Get Your Love" : REDBONE
2
Bucktooth, e.g. : INCISOR
3
Student body activity? : PECLASS
4
Polluted, in a way : SMOGGY
5
Novelist Bender : AIMEE
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Small dam : WEIR
7
Channel that airs many B&W films : TCM
8
Passenger car attachments : HEADRESTS
9
Some Prado masterpieces : ELGRECOS
10
Groupie : MEGAFAN
11
Etymology, for example : ORIGIN
12
Rewards for regular-season winners, maybe : BYES
14
Racket pros : SCAMARTISTS
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Mike and Carol Brady, on "The Brady Bunch" : STEPPARENTS
20
Putting in a tight spot : SHOEHORNING
26
___ cards (ESP testing items) : ZENER
27
Slangy sedative : TRANK
29
Covers, as a pothole : PAVESOVER
30
Hiss : SIBILATE
31
Strike that's barely struck : FOULTIP
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Unfair trick : FASTONE
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___ Dolohov, one of the Death Eaters in Harry Potter books : ANTONIN
34
Relatives of bloodhounds : BASSETS
35
Author who popularized the demon Mephistopheles : GOETHE
36
Counterpart of a brick-and-mortar business : DOTCOM
39
Strictly uphold : HEWTO
40
Prominent part of a bloodhound : JOWL
42
Early movie mogul Marcus : LOEW
44
Behind : ASS

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

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