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New York Times, Monday, October 22, 2018

Author:
Alex Eaton-Salners
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
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Alex Eaton-Salners

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 34 Missing: {FQXZ} Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 14 for Mr. Eaton-Salners. Jeff Chen's Puzzle of the Week pick. Monday freshness: 94%
Alex Eaton-Salners notes:
As originally submitted, this puzzle contained two stacked revealers intersecting the final N and E of SATURNINE: ROMAN GOD and ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
I liked this theme so much that I'm breaking my Mondays-must-be-newb-friendly rule to give it the POW! Adjectives, based on the ... read more
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© 2018, The New York Times10/22/18 ( No. 25,185 )
Across
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Base after third base : HOME
5
Flows back : EBBS
9
1, 8, 27, 64, etc. : CUBES
14
The "U" of B.T.U. : UNIT
15
1982 movie inspired by Pong : TRON
16
Yoga posture : ASANA
17
*Capricious : MERCURIAL
19
French "thank you" : MERCI
20
"... man ___ mouse?" : ORA
21
Jokester's jokes : GAGS
22
*Forgivable : VENIAL
23
___ McDonald (clown) : RONALD
25
Additionally : TOO
27
Gas brand whose logo has a blue oval : ESSO
28
"Desserts" made from wet dirt : MUDPIES
30
Pupu ___ : PLATTER
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Isaac's elder son : ESAU
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Gas brand whose logo has a red triangle : CITGO
35
What free apps often come with : ADS
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*Warlike : MARTIAL
38
Little rapscallion : IMP
41
Glass that makes a rainbow : PRISM
42
Website for crowdsourced reviews : YELP
46
Church activity : WORSHIP
48
Clothing : APPAREL
51
"Will do!" : ONIT
52
"The War of the Worlds" villains, briefly : ETS
54
Sitting Bull's people : LAKOTA
55
*Jolly : JOVIAL
57
Meriting a "D," say : POOR
59
Figure in the form 123-45-6789, e.g.: Abbr. : SSN
60
"___ ears!" ("Listening!") : IMALL
61
*Gloomy : SATURNINE
63
Portions (out) : METES
64
Vaper's device : ECIG
65
Italy's shape : BOOT
66
"You ___ right!" : ARESO
67
Composer John with six Emmys : TESH
68
Tiny hill builders : ANTS
Down
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"Just play along, please" : HUMORME
2
Burdensome : ONEROUS
3
"Hamilton" composer : MIRANDA
4
List-ending abbr. : ETC
5
Brokerage with an asterisk in its name : ETRADE
6
Clink on the drink : BRIG
7
Toot one's own horn : BOAST
8
Weekly parody source, briefly : SNL
9
Arrived : CAME
10
Online discussion forum : USENET
11
Professional coffee server : BARISTA
12
Fully surrounded (by) : ENCASED
13
Ones under a captain's command : SAILORS
18
___ fruit (wrinkly citrus) : UGLI
22
Europe's longest river : VOLGA
24
Kwik-E-Mart minder on "The Simpsons" : APU
26
Kia model : OPTIMA
29
What actors memorize : SCRIPT
31
Alternative to Hotmail : AOL
34
"___ Not Unusual" (Tom Jones standard) : ITS
36
Car speed meas. : MPH
37
Shakespearean sprite : ARIEL
38
Site of a 1945 Allied victory in the Pacific : IWOJIMA
39
Amino acid vis-à-vis a protein, e.g. : MONOMER
40
Public's opposite : PRIVATE
42
Tibetan beast : YAK
43
Beachfront property woe : EROSION
44
"How about we forgo that" : LETSNOT
45
Etymological origins of the answers to the five starred clues : PLANETS
47
Subway entrances : STILES
49
What oxen pull, in England : PLOUGH
50
Catherine who married Henry VIII : PARR
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The final frontier, per "Star Trek" : SPACE
56
Additionally : ALSO
58
Big name in elevators : OTIS
61
Prepare, as a dinner table : SET
62
Org. for the Sixers and Spurs : NBA

Answer summary:
2 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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