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New York Times, Monday, October 14, 2013

Author:
Zhouqin Burnikel and D. Scott Nichols
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
9-Across : Simba's best friend in "The Lion King"
TotalDebutLatestCollabs
8011/13/201210/4/202424
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6272275103
RebusCircleScrabDebutFresh
281.5636337%
Zhouqin Burnikel
TotalDebutLatestCollabs
210/14/20137/27/20152
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0200000
ScrabDebutFresh
1.43614%
D. Scott Nichols

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 40 Missing: {JQVWXZ} This is puzzle # 5 for Ms. Burnikel. This is the debut puzzle for Mr. Nichols. Monday freshness: 76%
Constructor notes:
C.C.: This theme came to me while reading an article on Sergio Garcia's temper tantrums at the 2002 U.S. Open (Bethpage Black). ... read more
Will Shortz notes:
Zhouqin is one of surprisingly many Times crossword constructors from the Minneapolis area (what is it about Minneapolis?). I like ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
The constructor community is amazing. When I was just getting started with crosswords, I read C.C.'s blog religiously, making sure I ... read more
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© 2013, The New York Times10/14/13 ( No. 23,351 )
Across
1
Scotch ___ : TAPE
5
Stare dumbfoundedly : GAPE
9
Simba's best friend in "The Lion King" : NALA
13
Nyet : Russian :: ___ : German : NEIN
14
More than some : ALOT
15
Engine : MOTOR
16
Jamaican sprinter nicknamed "The Fastest Man on Earth" : USAINBOLT
18
Story for storage : ATTIC
19
Polynesian kingdom : TONGA
20
Nothing daring in terms of offerings : USUALFARE
22
Ostentatious displays : POMPS
24
Sounded like a horn : BLARED
25
Washtub : BASIN
27
Indian dress : SARI
28
Mediterranean and Caribbean : SEAS
30
Winter pear : BOSC
32
Having painterish pretensions : ARTSY
36
Golf course target : PAR
37
PC outlet : USBPORT
39
Had supper : ATE
40
Firebug's crime : ARSON
42
Lovett of country music : LYLE
43
Title beekeeper in a 1997 film : ULEE
44
"Dies ___" (hymn) : IRAE
46
Brand of dinnerware with a Scandinavian design : DANSK
48
Bandleader Glenn : MILLER
51
Roger who played 007 : MOORE
53
Service charges : USERSFEES
57
Apple tablets : IPADS
59
"Dig?" : GETIT
60
Heralded, as a new era : USHEREDIN
62
Rum drinks for British sailors : GROGS
63
Subway support : RAIL
64
Companion of the Pinta and Santa Maria : NINA
65
Cravings : YENS
66
Pig's grunt : OINK
67
"General Hospital," e.g. : SOAP
Down
1
Letter-shaped fastener : TNUT
2
Fable writer : AESOP
3
Nightspots for cocktails and easy listening : PIANOBARS
4
Mysteries : ENIGMAS
5
Yak : GAB
6
Baseball's Matty or Jesus : ALOU
7
D.C. types : POLS
8
"___, Brute?" : ETTU
9
Sore loser's cry : NOTFAIR
10
Fragrance of roses : ATTAR
11
France's longest river : LOIRE
12
Shaped like a rainbow : ARCED
15
Teen hanging out among shoppers : MALLRAT
17
Dozes : NAPS
21
"The ___ Daba Honeymoon" : ABA
23
Brothers and sisters, for short : SIBS
26
Aristocratic : NOBLE
27
Bawl out : SCOLD
28
Place that might offer mud baths : SPA
29
Pointy part of Mr. Spock : EAR
31
007, for one : SPY
33
Rush Limbaugh medium : TALKRADIO
34
Sault ___ Marie, Mich. : STE
35
"___-haw!" : YEE
37
Turmoils : UNRESTS
38
500 sheets : REAM
41
Structures in the Gulf of Mexico : OILRIGS
43
Annual tournaments ... or a description of the starts of 16-, 20-, 37-, 53- and 60-Across? : USOPENS
45
Terrier's sound : ARF
47
Roulette bet that's not rouge : NOIR
48
Hot and humid : MUGGY
49
River of Grenoble, France : ISERE
50
Divulge : LETON
52
Minneapolis suburb : EDINA
54
It replaced the franc and mark : EURO
55
Actor Morales : ESAI
56
Body part that's often bumped : SHIN
58
Partner of Crackle and Pop : SNAP
61
"Benevolent" club member : ELK

Answer summary:
2 unique to this puzzle, 1 debuted here and reused later, 2 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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