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New York Times, Thursday, October 31, 2013

Author:
David Kwong
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
23-Across : Clusterfist
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This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 36 Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 9 for Mr. Kwong. Jeff Chen's Puzzle of the Week pick. Thursday freshness: 90%
David Kwong notes:
As a magician, I am once again pleased to add a little bit of illusion to the New York Times crossword puzzle. The "trick" answer ... read more
Will Shortz notes:

This is probably my favorite daily puzzle of the week. The trick at 65A is downright mean!

Jeff Chen notes:
I haven't been this impressed by a puzzle in quite a while. Such a fun solve; the trick of DRACULA not having a reflection completely ... read more
Jim Horne notes:
Puzzles with blanks in the solution are very rare. The only Shortz-era precedent is this 2006 puzzle by Pete Muller. Charles Deber had ... read more
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© 2013, The New York Times10/31/13 ( No. 23,368 )
Across
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Universal Studios role of 1941 : WOLFMAN
8
1-Across, in 23-Down : NAMFLOW
15
Not yet delivered : INUTERO
16
Thank you, in Tokyo : ARIGATO
17
Universal Studios role of 1931 : MONSTER
18
17-Across, in 23-Down : RETSNOM
19
Gas grade : PREMIUM
20
D.C. baseballer : NAT
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Young socialite : DEB
22
Rapscallion : IMP
23
Clusterfist : MISER
25
Carnivorous fish : SKATE
28
Through : VIA
29
"I beg to differ" : NOTSO
33
Shetland Islands sight : LOCH
34
Unsettle : JAR
35
"St. Matthew Passion" composer, for short : JSBACH
36
Bit of chicken feed : OAT
37
What some hotel balconies overlook : ATRIA
39
Low reef : CAY
40
Like patent leather : GLOSSY
43
Moon, e.g., to a poet : ORB
44
A, in Austria : EINE
45
Genesis wife : SARAH
46
Genesis craft : ARK
47
Green touches? : PUTTS
48
Calls : DIALS
50
Show age, in a way : SAG
51
U. of Miami's athletic org. : ACC
54
"Aladdin" monkey : ABU
55
Some bait : INSECTS
59
Universal Studios role of 1925 : PHANTOM
61
59-Across, in 23-Down : MOTNAHP
62
Starts gently : EASESIN
63
Comic strip infant : SWEEPEA
64
Universal Studios role of 1931 : DRACULA
65
64-Across, in 23-Down :
Down
1
Namby-pamby : WIMP
2
___ about (approximately) : ONOR
3
Crescent shape : LUNE
4
Second-largest city in Ark. : FTSMITH
5
Period of focusing on oneself : METIME
6
"Your 15 minutes of fame ___!" : AREUP
7
An I.Q. of about 100, e.g. : NORM
8
C. S. Lewis setting : NARNIA
9
Fields : AREAS
10
Nickname for a 2012 presidential candidate : MITTENS
11
Ends of some close N.F.L. games: Abbr. : FGS
12
Secure, as a contract : LAND
13
Plains native : OTOE
14
Development site : WOMB
23
Things worth looking into? : MIRRORS
24
Hold up : ROB
25
Trudges (through) : SLOGS
26
Furry folivore : KOALA
27
Phoenix or Washington : ACTOR
28
Brewery fixture : VAT
30
Implied : TACIT
31
Meager : SCANT
32
"That's for sure!" : OHYES
34
Crested bird : JAY
35
One-two part : JAB
38
Peeve : IRK
41
Glum : SAD
42
Acupressure technique : SHIATSU
44
Pacific Northwest city : EUGENE
46
Barnard grad, e.g. : ALUMNA
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Stickum : PASTE
49
Intensely stirred up : ABOIL
50
Winter forecast : SNOW
51
Made like : APED
52
Scorch : CHAR
53
La mía es la tuya, they say : CASA
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Some online communications, briefly : IMS
56
Part of graduation attire : CAP
57
Start of 19 John Grisham novel titles : THE
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Place to be pampered : SPA
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Asian electronics giant : NEC

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