New York Times, Saturday, September 28, 2019
| Clues | Answers |
| 'Nothing's broken' | IMFINE |
| 'Yo' follower | SOY |
| Aces up one's sleeve, so to speak | SECRETWEAPONS |
| Attractive, colloquially | PURTY |
| Base of kabayaki | EEL |
| Benefit | AVAIL |
| Big exports of Sri Lanka | SPICES |
| Big nights | EVES |
| Brilliance | GLARE |
| Center of the symbol of the Illuminati | EYE |
| Chap | LAD |
| Children's classic with the line 'It is not often that someone comes along who is a true friend and a good writer' | CHARLOTTESWEB |
| Clinton of politics | DEWITT |
| Comedian Shaffir | ARI |
| Crop grown in paddies | TARO |
| Defensive football stat: Abbr | INT |
| Didn't lie completely still, say | STIRRED |
| Exploits | USES |
| Final Four airer in even years | TBS |
| Get a second opinion from | REPOLL |
| Gets to the point? | TAPERS |
| Goof | ERR |
| Hatcher of plots? | TERI |
| Hit FX police drama of 2002-08 | THESHIELD |
| In which you might see an exchange of bishops | SYNOD |
| Includes, in a way | CCS |
| It may be measured in gallons | HAT |
| It might be taken to the pound | REPO |
| Japanese instrument with 17 bamboo pipes | SHO |
| Jimmy, for one | LEVER |
| Jobs for speech coaches | LISPS |
| Look (into) | DELVE |
| Minor annoying issues | NITS |
| Niña accompanier | PINTA |
| Non-pros | ANTIS |
| NSFW | LEWD |
| On the topic of | INRE |
| Ones in funny shorts | STOOGES |
| Ones on a diet | LEGISLATORS |
| Painful proceeding | SLOG |
| Part of an exchange | TAT |
| Pet sounds | MEWS |
| Place to buy a 16-Down | PATISSERIE |
| Pool facility | SPA |
| Printing samples | TEARSHEETS |
| Really hot, in slang | ENFUEGO |
| Reuters competitor | UPI |
| Service launched on April Fool's Day in 2004 | GMAIL |
| Something a Mao suit lacks | LAPEL |
| Songs sailors sing | SEASHANTIES |
| Sound made while sinking into a hot tub | AAAH |
| Stock in a brewery | BEERBARRELS |
| Street food prepared on a rotisserie | SHAWARMA |
| Subj. of many an after-school class | ESL |
| Sweet treat depicted in this puzzle's grid | SWISSROLL |
| Tidy | CLEANUP |
| Title creature in an Aesop fable | HARE |
| Toss about | STREW |
| Union busters? | DIVORCEPAPERS |
| Unit of light | LUMEN |
| Verb after vous | ETES |
| Wallis ___, Time magazine's first Woman of the Year | SIMPSON |
| Winner of the 1955 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry | WALLACESTEVENS |
| Word seen 11 times in the opening line of 'A Tale of Two Cities' | WAS |
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