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New York Times, Thursday, January 12, 2017

Author:
Joe Krozel
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
37-Across : Word following 35-/36-Across, appropriately
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Joe Krozel

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 70, Blocks: 44 Missing: {FJQYZ} Spans: 1 Grid has up-down mirror symmetry. This is puzzle # 84 for Mr. Krozel. Jeff Chen's Puzzle of the Week pick. Thursday freshness: 50%
Joe Krozel notes:
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Jim Horne notes:

This is only the second ever NYT crossword with up-down mirror symmetry. Here's the first. Our Symmetry Page is here.

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© 2017, The New York Times1/12/17 ( No. 24,537 )
Across
1
Route follower : BUS
4
___ Conference : TED
7
Word following 1-/4-Across, appropriately : APART
12
Not clued in : UNAWARE
14
The scandal of Watergate, essentially : COVERUP
17
Its distance is measured within a meter : TAXICAB
18
Japanese flower-arranging art : IKEBANA
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Going "Huh?!?" : LOST
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Pours a certain way : DECANTS
21
Brewing need : HOPS
24
Subject of some prep classes : SAT
25
Vents frustration : UNLOADS
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Some piano music : RAGTIME
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Edwin M. ___, war secretary under Lincoln : STANTON
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Slipped by : ELAPSED
35
Government stance on texting while driving : BAN
36
Santa ___ : ANA
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Word following 35-/36-Across, appropriately : SPLIT
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Throw on the floor : AREARUG
40
How things typically are : THENORM
43
Lamebrains : NITWITS
44
Fruity libation : SANGRIA
45
Give meds : DOSE
46
Ones attending to patients, for short : RNS
47
Tiny bit : IOTA
51
Pity evoker : SADCASE
55
Called from a stall, say : NEIGHED
58
Sequentially : INORDER
59
What you might accidentally try to put your head through when getting into a sweater : ARMHOLE
60
Antacid brand : ROLAIDS
61
"Dude!" : BRO
62
___ doll : KEN
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Words following 61-/62-Across, appropriately : INTWO
Down
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"___ how?" (words of disbelief) : BUT
2
Spanish article : UNA
3
Instrument in swing : SAX
4
Entree in a shell : TACO
5
Some are named after presidents : ERAS
6
Something a shopaholic might be in : DEBT
7
Biting : ACID
8
Put a finger on, in a way : POKE
9
With, to Renoir : AVEC
10
Onetime CW sitcom : REBA
11
It could carry a tune in the 1950s : TRANSISTORRADIO
13
Big brand of sports equipment : WILSON
15
Savage : UNTAME
16
Walloped : PASTED
21
Subject of an old wives' tale? : HUSBAND
22
Its postal codes start with K, L, M, N and P - but, oddly, not O : ONTARIO
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Well-known octet : PLANETS
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Old video game maker : ATARI
27
Coffee shop offering : DONUT
28
Hitches : SNAGS
29
Times when musicians don't play : RESTS
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Leader of the pack : ALPHA
31
Ancient physician : GALEN
32
Pulling a prank outside a house : TPING
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Out of bed, in a way? : AWEIGH
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Cleaned just before drying : RINSED
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Atomic clock components : MASERS
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"Well, I guess" : OHOK
49
Marketer's start? : TELE
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Gulf of ___ (waters off the coast of Djibouti) : ADEN
51
Voice-activated assistant : SIRI
52
Like Mr. X, but not Malcolm X : ANON
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Dummy : DOLT
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Where annoying things stick : CRAW
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Arrest : NAB
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Foozle : ERR
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"If you ask me ...," in texts : IMO

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