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New York Times, Thursday, November 16, 2017

Author:
Alex Eylar
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
45-Across : More untrustworthy
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Alex Eylar

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 34 Missing: {JKQX} Spans: 1 Grid has repeated answers. Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is the debut puzzle for Mr. Eylar. Thursday freshness: 41%
Alex Eylar notes:
I dedicate this puzzle to the early morning Logic 101 class I took for a course requirement, that I totally didn't fall asleep in ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Fun stuff! I love the concept of self-referential clues. I seem to remember a crossword years back that featured SELF REFERENTIAL, ... read more
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© 2017, The New York Times11/16/17 ( No. 24,845 )
Across
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Almanac entry : FACT
5
Shoots the breeze : GABS
9
What " " contains : SPACE
14
Click it : ICON
15
Be against : ABUT
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Frequent van Gogh setting : ARLES
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See 58-Across : TAUTOLOGY
19
Thwarts : FOILS
20
Calculator button : SIN
21
Burst of laughter : PEAL
22
Say blah blah blah blah blah : BABBLE
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Not just any old : THE
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See 25-Across : RECURSION
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Was affected by too heavy a weight, say : GROANED
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Strike out : OMIT
31
Paid (up) : PONIED
32
General ___ ("Superman" villain) : ZOD
33
Prefix with gendered : CIS
36
See 66-Across : AWILDGOOSECHASE
40
22+ pages of the Oxford English Dictionary : SET
41
Kind of look with bangs and eye shadow : EMO
42
Like good farmland : ARABLE
43
City light : NEON
45
More untrustworthy : SLIMIER
46
See ??-Across : AMBIGUITY
50
Application fig. : SSN
51
Something that might be settled over drinks : BARBET
52
___ Rohmer, French New Wave director : ERIC
54
"Pow!" : BAM
57
Grad students' hurdles : ORALS
58
See 17-Across : TAUTOLOGY
60
Transfix : RIVET
61
Gig gear : AMPS
62
All those in favor : AYES
63
Snookums : TOOTS
64
Liable to peep : NOSY
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Alternative to an elbow, maybe : PSST
Down
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Partner of starts : FITS
2
Smoothie fruit : ACAI
3
"You bet!" : COUNTONIT
4
Wile E. Coyote prop : TNT
5
Burst of laughter : GALE
6
On : ABOARD
7
Wake-up call? : BUGLE
8
What a mess! : STY
9
What you might see the big game on : SAFARI
10
"Survivor" host Jeff : PROBST
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Often-questionable account : ALIBI
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Quartet member : CELLO
13
German steel city : ESSEN
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Bid first : OPENED
22
Short end of the stick : BUMDEAL
24
Come down hard? : HAIL
26
Parrots a pigeon? : COOS
27
Application figs. : GPAS
28
Host Mike of "Dirty Jobs" and "Somebody's Gotta Do It" : ROWE
29
Narrowly defeat : EDGEOUT
32
Madhouse : ZOO
33
Some yacht assistants : CABINBOYS
34
Yacht destination, maybe : ISLE
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One who has a ball at work? : SEER
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Upscale hotel chain : OMNI
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Brand trusted by "cooks who know" : CRISCO
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Christmas purchases : HAMS
43
Corn kernel, e.g. : NIBLET
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Discharges : EGESTS
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Options on an IHOP table : SYRUPS
46
Call off : ABORT
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Celeb chef Batali : MARIO
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Exclamation that's also the name of a cable channel : BRAVO
49
Latin lover's phrase : TEAMO
53
Teeny : ITSY
55
Seemingly forever : AGES
56
Pioneering 1990s computer game : MYST
58
Get some sun : TAN
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Something you have in a chair : LAP

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

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