Sunday, June 23, 2024 NYT crossword by Michael Schlossberg, No. 0623 (2024)

New York Times, Sunday, June 23, 2024

Author:

Michael Schlossberg

Editor:

Joel fa*gliano

Blog:

Subj. of Churchill's "Never ... was so much owed by so many to so few"

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This puzzle:

Rows: 21, Columns: 21 Words: 140, Blocks: 70 Missing: {JQXZ} Spans: 1 Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 13 for Mr. Schlossberg. Sunday freshness: 68%

Joel fa*gliano notes:

Michael Schlossberg is an internist in Bend, Ore. This is his third Sunday crossword of the year.Michael's antenna is always up for theme ideas — he struck upon this one after seeing ... read more

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© 2024, The New York Times6/23/24 ( No. 27,256 )

Across

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Plant in a bloom : ALGA

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"La Vie en Rose" singer : PIAF

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Mechanical catch : PAWL

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Seasonal decoration from the Old French for "sparkle" : TINSEL

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Atypical band instrument : HARP

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Path to Machu Picchu : INCATRAIL

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World Cup cheer : OLEOLE

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Two Iowans (1930) : AMERICANGOTHIC

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Renovation need, perhaps : PERMIT

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Succor : AID

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Patton crossed it in 1944 : SEINE

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Stuff left behind by an old flame? : CINDERS

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Slip in a warehouse : INVOICE

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Part of the atmosphere above most weather : NEARSPACE

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Writer buried in a Baltimore churchyard : POE

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Six Basque villagers (1937) : GUERNICA

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"Real Time With Bill ___" : MAHER

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Souvlaki go-with : PITA

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Hashtag's neighbor on a keyboard : ATSIGN

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12 orbs (1889) : THESTARRYNIGHT

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Adorable one : CUTEY

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Runner Down Under : EMU

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Many moons : EON

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Modern-day Phoenicia : LEBANON

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TV host Joy : REID

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Performing, perhaps : ONSTAGE

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Wane : ABATE

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About to bloom : INBUD

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"Ted Lasso" footballer Jamie ___ : TARTT

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Good name for a nuclear engineer? : ROD

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One gemstone (1665) : GIRLWITHAPEARLEARRING

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Just manage, with "out" : EKE

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Component of the immune system : TCELL

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Sauce in Philippine cuisine : ADOBO

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Wacky : INANE

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Feature of a Raggedy Ann doll : REDHAIR

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Frog-hopping-into-water sound : PLOP

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Crazy Horse and kin : OGLALAS

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Name on a box of fruit-flavored candy : IKE

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Minute : WEE

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Wash out : RINSE

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With 99-Across, four timepieces (1931) : THEPERSISTENCE

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Too much, musically : TROPPO

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Plugs : WADS

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Unreliable narrators : LIARS

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See 86-Across : OFMEMORY

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Prefix with genetics : EPI

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Instrument "played" in the "Bill & Ted" movies : AIRGUITAR

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Shanties : LEANTOS

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Goes straight : REFORMS

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Eyelike openings : OCULI

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Not in the dark : LIT

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Kitchen drawer section : KNIVES

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Kind of craft store kit ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme : PAINTBYNUMBERS

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Sheathe : ENCASE

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They're comfortable alone or in a crowd : AMBIVERTS

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River through Kazakhstan : URAL

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Yarn label number : DYELOT

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World capital that's part of the NATO alphabet : LIMA

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Viking group? : NASA

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Cable channel with horror/fantasy programming : SYFY

Down

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"So that's your game!" : AHA

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Flight : LAM

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Shin armor : GREAVES

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Knowable without experience : APRIORI

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Proof of meeting a celeb, say : PIC

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"Hold on!" : INASEC

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What pore clogging can lead to : ACNE

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"Oliver Twist" antagonist : fa*gIN

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Press conference organizers : PRTEAMS

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Sound at the doctor's office : AAH

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Console with a wireless controller : WII

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Business name ender : LLC

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Something to talk about : TOPIC

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Actress Graff of "Mr. Belvedere" : ILENE

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Enthusiast : NERD

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Words woven into Charlotte's web : SOMEPIG

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Director who is part of filmdom's Splat Pack : ELIROTH

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"Mangia!" : LETSEAT

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Answering machine signal : TONE

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Bouncer's job : IDING

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Vocalist Vikki : CARR

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Supermarket chain inits. : IGA

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Enthusiast : NUT

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Fünf : German :: ___ : Spanish : CINCO

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Put a value on : RATED

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Sorry excuse for a pillowcase? : SHAM

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20-Across setting : PERU

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QB stat: Abbr. : ATT

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About 40% of a yard : PINT

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Like some teas : HERBAL

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Look at desirously : EYEUP

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Gossip : YENTA

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One of two openings under a bridge : NOSTRIL

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Divider's counterpart : UNITER

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Bock or dunkel : LAGER

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Chargeable transport : EBIKE

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Like one's soul in a heart-to-heart : BARED

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The Hawks, on scoreboards : ATL

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Fresh perspective : NEWTAKE

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Paragon : IDEAL

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Cereal with a Mega Stuf variety : OREOOS

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Helvetica-like typeface : ARIAL

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"I'm ___ Git You Sucka" (1988 parody film) : GONNA

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Often-frayed parts of papyrus : EDGES

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Penguins play in it, for short : NHL

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It circles the earth : TROPIC

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Neighbor of Montana: Abbr. : ALB

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Less emotional : ICIER

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Deck out : ADORN

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Vaccine component : RNA

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Starts of some cheers : HIPS

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Kind of dish that you wouldn't want to eat from : PETRI

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"Ya dig?" : GETME

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"Bridesmaids" co-star : WIIG

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Biblical figure whose "whole body was like a hairy garment" : ESAU

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Con head? : NEO

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Danced like Cardi B : TWERKED

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Two farthings, colloquially : HAPENNY

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Large building : EDIFICE

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Some cameras, for short : SLRS

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Country that had a nonviolent "singing revolution" in the late 1980s : ESTONIA

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Sphere : REALM

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Kind of spending bill : OMNIBUS

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That's a bunch of crock! : POTTERY

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Hardly a noob : PRO

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Kvetchers' cries : OYS

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Lighter igniters : FLINTS

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Childish retort : ARESO

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"No more for me, thanks" : IMSET

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When Macbeth fights Macduff : ACTV

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Politico Gallego : RUBEN

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Like some mirrors : OVAL

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Vega's constellation : LYRA

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Mate : PAL

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113-Down, in French : AMI

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Company that once generated more than 4,000 patents in a single year : IBM

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Security Council member : USA

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Subj. of Churchill's "Never ... was so much owed by so many to so few" : RAF

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Canny : SLY

Answer summary:
11 unique to this puzzle, 4 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

Sunday, June 23, 2024 NYT crossword by Michael Schlossberg, No. 0623 (2024)

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