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New York Times, Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Author:
Jeff Chen
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
33-Across : "___ out walkin' after midnight" (Patsy Cline lyric)
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Jeff Chen

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 72, Blocks: 40 Missing: {JQW} Grid has mirror symmetry. This is puzzle # 58 for Mr. Chen. Wednesday freshness: 74%
Jeff Chen notes:
Will mentioned earlier this year that he was running low on easy, smooth Monday puzzles, so I thought I'd write one. LIKE synonyms ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Everything came together so nicely for this low word-count grid ... except for an unfortunate ??N?V pattern at the left side of the ... read more
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© 2016, The New York Times10/12/16 ( No. 24,445 )
Across
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Ladies' night attendee : GALPAL
7
"It's all good" : IMCOOL
13
Light-colored brew : PALEALE
14
Condo building employees : DOORMEN
16
Canada's first province alphabetically : ALBERTA
17
Prepare, as a musical score : ARRANGE
18
Lack of supply : DEARTH
19
Join : ENLIST
20
Possible response to "Can you pick up the kids from school?" : YESDEAR
24
Like Beethoven's Symphony No. 6 : INF
27
What an Ironman has to battle : FATIGUE
28
Place : LAY
31
Mazda roadster : MIATA
33
"___ out walkin' after midnight" (Patsy Cline lyric) : IGO
34
Boxer Ali : LAILA
36
Model in 10 straight Sports Illustrated swimsuit editions, familiarly : ANNEV
37
Summer setting in Seattle: Abbr. : PDT
38
Get tats : INKUP
39
Big name in precision cutting : XACTO
40
___ capita : PER
41
Asparagus spears, e.g. : STEMS
42
"___ durn tootin'!" : YER
43
Luau souvenir : LEI
44
Bottom of bell bottoms : HEM
45
Like a zoot-suiter : HEP
47
A Marx brother : ZEPPO
49
Possessive often containing a mistaken apostrophe : ITS
52
Color of the Dodge Charger on "The Dukes of Hazzard" : ORANGE
55
Land created by C. S. Lewis : NARNIA
58
Surgical asst. : ORNURSE
60
Insects on a 17-year cycle : CICADAS
61
Exciting romantic prospect : HOTDATE
62
Ones defrauding museums : FORGERS
63
Weaponry storehouse : ARSENAL
64
Vitamin brand with an instructive name : ONEADAY
Down
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High wind : GALE
2
Actress Jessica : ALBA
3
Satyr's stare : LEER
4
Item in a swag bag : PARTYFAVOR
5
Gibson who was the first person of color to win a tennis Grand Slam event : ALTHEA
6
Bucolic locale : LEA
7
Journalist Wells : IDA
8
Title "Dr." in an H. G. Wells story : MOREAU
9
Southern side dish made with kernels off the cob : CORNRELISH
10
Spoken test : ORAL
11
Marriott competitor : OMNI
12
Last parts drawn in hangman : LEGS
13
Crib : PAD
15
Something cut down during March Madness : NET
21
Go completely dotty? : STIPPLE
22
Push oneself to the max : DIGDEEP
23
Bout of swellheadedness : EGOTRIP
24
Where to see pictures on the big screen? : IMAX
25
Ship of 1492 : NINA
26
Pretentiously high-class : FANCYPANTS
28
Thinking similarly : LIKEMINDED
29
Many a college applicant's interviewer, for short : ALUM
30
Flaps one's gums : YAPS
32
Spot for un chapeau : TETE
35
Pay to play : ANTE
45
Hullabaloo : HOOHA
46
Wild throw, e.g. : ERROR
47
Keebler saltine brand : ZESTA
48
Sometimes-caramelized food : ONION
50
Part of Wonder Woman's outfit : TIARA
51
Impertinent : SASSY
53
Like Venus in "The Birth of Venus" : NUDE
54
Nickname for Mom's mom : GRAN
56
A lot of land, maybe : ACRE
57
Bit of Bollywood music : RAGA
59
Jellied delicacy : EEL
60
Exec. money manager : CFO

Answer summary:
3 unique to this puzzle, 3 debuted here and reused later, 1 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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