New York Times - Sep 28 2019

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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
Clues Answers
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