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The New York Times Crossword

- By Robyn Weintraub Edited by Will Shortz No. 0603

Puzzle genre Company with the motto “When you rise, we shine” Arcade game ender

Jimi Hendrix vis-àvis the Monkees, in 1967 Eastern leader Supplied with dough, as a bakery Giving chocolate to the dog, e.g. “Woo-hoo!,” in Oaxaca Proceed during rush hour, say It’s down in France Totals Graham of “Gilmore Girls” Plant with oily seeds

Give and take African river with a notorious name “Well, who’da thunk it!” Actor Burton Hot flash?

One of three brothers in a Puzo best seller Employer of Kirk and Spock

Like O negative vis-à-vis O positive Hucksters have them 40

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Dressed, so to speak

Went up Magazine with the slogan “All you need to know about everything that matters,” with “The” The average American spends over four hours a day on it

All 12 Disney princesses, e.g. Small-business partner, perhaps

Clip

Period before a big deadline It’s not good Buildings with many wings Ingredient­s in mattar paneer Place to park Hoi polloi

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Endangered Western wolf Olympic Australis is a noted one Tiny inheritanc­e It commonly comes in black and blue Trash can, jocularly Looks like a jerk Chronicle Hoth, in “The Empire Strikes Back” 9 10

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Regular: Abbr. Path at a university Comment made while waving in a crowd Wrinkle-prone fabric Parade, with “out” Designer Kamali who made Farrah Fawcett’s iconic red swimsuit Non-taxing part of airline travel? They work using photovolta­ic cells Bow Images of Pluto, perhaps Assist on the job Part of Canada named for part of Europe Shows Reason some kids won’t go to class 31 32

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Yemeni seaport It may be part of a suit Abstract artist Krasner Actress who played Queens Elizabeth and Victoria in film Take a plane to “Cheers” actor George

Gear up Dollar alternativ­e Paste in soup Dark clouds, e.g. Private dining room

“The Carol Burnett Show” network

Day associated with Mars, in astrology: Abbr.

Answers to yesterday’s puzzle

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