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New York Times, Thursday, October 26, 2017

Author:
Jacob Stulberg
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
19-Across : Holders of toys
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Jacob Stulberg

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 38 This is puzzle # 24 for Mr. Stulberg. Thursday freshness: 13%
Jacob Stulberg notes:
Today's theme began as an attempt to create a "meta-rebus" puzzle—i.e., a rebus puzzle in which every rebus square contained the ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
MT EREBUS parsed as MTE REBUS, giving a nice rationale for why M T E are squished into a square. I've long wondered why we use the ... read more
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© 2017, The New York Times10/26/17 ( No. 24,824 )
Across
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Doesn't lose : HAS
4
Klutzes : OAFS
8
Response to a sophomoric joke : GROWUP
14
Tolkien creature : ORC
15
___ party : FRAT
16
Spot for a yacht : MARINA
17
Grp. known as the Bureau of Chemistry from 1901 to 1927 : FDA
18
Anterior : FORE
19
Holders of toys : CHESTS
20
Site of a famous opening shot : FORTSUMTER
22
Debaters take them : SIDES
23
See 60-Down : AREA
24
Answer to "Who wears a long cap on his head?," in song : SANTA
27
"You got it!" : DONE
28
Asparagus, mostly : STEM
30
Indian beverage : ASSAMTEA
32
Unfamiliar with : NEWTO
35
Be down : MOPE
36
Go down : EBB
38
Courageous and energetic sort, they say : ARIES
39
"___ my first night beneath the Sun" (Dickinson poem) : TIS
40
Featherweight champion of the world, e.g. : TITLE
42
Weekly 90-min. TV show : SNL
43
Heart : CRUX
45
Pale : ASHEN
46
"Bandstand Boogie" bandleader Larry : ELGART
48
Black ___ (voodoo and such) : ARTS
50
17+ million square miles of the earth : ASIA
51
Certain Bach composition : SUITE
53
Biblical preposition : UNTO
57
Impress : STAMP
59
Southernmost active volcano in the world ... or a cryptic hint to certain squares in this puzzle : MTEREBUS
61
2007 Heisman winner who went on to play for the Broncos : TIMTEBOW
63
Pointy-headed fish : PIKE
64
Windy City rail inits. : CTA
65
Squaring (with) : INLINE
66
"The great binder and loosener," per Jung : EROS
67
"For shame!" : TSK
68
4 x 100 and others : RELAYS
69
Split : LEFT
70
Timetable word : VIA
Down
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Labor leader played by Jack Nicholson in a 1992 biopic : HOFFA
2
Vim : ARDOR
3
It might make you start : SCARE
4
"Takes care of" : OFFS
5
Vivify : AROUSE
6
AA group : FARMTEAM
7
Finger-wagging, say : STERN
8
Sierra and Canyon maker : GMC
9
Stadium sounds : RAHS
10
Frozen food brand : OREIDA
11
Ones down in the mouth? : WISDOMTEETH
12
Like something that can't be defended : UNTENABLE
13
Out of style : PASSE
21
Sense of style : TASTE
25
Southwestern ski resort : TAOS
26
"Cleopatra" prop : ASP
29
Opera that takes place in 1800 and premiered in 1900 : TOSCA
31
Attack : SETAT
32
"Cherry Wine" rapper, 2012 : NAS
33
Lily Tomlin's "one ringy-dingy" character on old TV : ERNESTINE
34
Apple employer, once? : WILLIAMTELL
35
Not remain aloof : MIX
37
Big thing in London? : BEN
39
Frilly garment : TUTU
41
Something to debate : ISSUE
44
Norfolk Southern and others: Abbr. : RRS
47
Its capital is an Atlantic port : GAMBIA
48
Raiment : ATTIRE
49
Smell like : REEKOF
50
Bustling : ASTIR
52
Drive : IMPEL
54
42-Across airer : NBCTV
55
East African people : TUTSI
56
Home of Panasonic : OSAKA
58
Kind of keg : PONY
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With 23-Across, picnic table locale : REST
62
Director Anderson : WES

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