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New York Times, Monday, November 4, 2013

Author:
John Lieb
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
7-Across : Expresses derision
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John Lieb

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 38 Missing: {JQV} This is puzzle # 3 for Mr. Lieb. Monday freshness: 78%
John Lieb notes:
This puzzle came about when, for no particular reason, I was considering songs that start with "It's" (It's Not Unusual, It's So Easy, ... read more
Will Shortz notes:
I don't usually run punny themes on Mondays, but this one felt simple enough to still be appropriate for the easiest day of the week. ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Hilarious theme today. Took me a while to figure out what was going on, especially for a Monday, but when I finally uncovered ITS ... read more
1
O
2
A
3
K
4
B
5
R
6
A
7
S
8
C
9
O
10
F
11
F
12
S
13
B
E
I
14
M
A
X
15
I
16
C
O
L
L
I
E
17
G
I
N
18
W
I
L
T
19
I
N
D
E
N
T
20
Y
O
G
21
I
22
D
E
S
23
K
24
S
E
X
E
S
25
N
U
A
N
26
C
E
27
R
A
28
N
T
S
29
R
U
H
R
30
A
L
C
A
T
31
R
32
A
33
Z
34
L
35
O
T
S
A
36
N
I
K
O
N
37
I
R
E
38
U
S
H
E
R
39
A
N
A
40
T
41
A
C
O
S
42
M
S
U
43
L
44
O
G
I
N
45
I
S
H
O
T
46
P
A
R
47
M
E
S
A
N
48
I
N
C
A
49
A
M
O
N
G
50
D
E
A
R
51
M
52
E
53
M
54
A
55
Z
D
A
56
O
M
57
N
I
58
P
D
A
S
59
S
M
U
D
G
60
E
61
E
C
O
62
N
63
I
N
T
64
R
E
L
E
N
T
65
N
A
T
O
66
I
D
O
67
P
R
U
N
E
S
68
A
S
S
69
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© 2013, The New York Times11/4/13 ( No. 23,372 )
Across
1
Tree with acorns : OAK
4
Garment under a blouse : BRA
7
Expresses derision : SCOFFS
13
"___ Mir Bist Du Schön" (1938 hit) : BEI
14
Dress that covers the ankles : MAXI
16
Lassie, for one : COLLIE
17
___ and tonic : GIN
18
Droop in the heat : WILT
19
Set off from the margin : INDENT
20
Lead-in to Bear or Berra : YOGI
22
Post-monologue spot for Jay Leno : DESK
24
Male and female : SEXES
25
Shade of meaning : NUANCE
27
Diatribes : RANTS
29
German coal region : RUHR
30
Former penitentiary in San Francisco Bay : ALCATRAZ
34
"___ luck!" : LOTSA
36
Japanese camera : NIKON
37
Anger : IRE
38
One with a leading role? : USHER
39
Santa ___ winds : ANA
40
Tex-Mex fare with shells : TACOS
42
East Lansing sch. : MSU
43
Get access, as to a protected site : LOGIN
45
"___ the Sheriff" (Eric Clapton #1 hit) : ISHOT
46
Grated cheese : PARMESAN
48
Ancient Peruvian : INCA
49
In the midst of : AMONG
50
"Oh my stars!" : DEARME
53
Miata maker : MAZDA
56
Prefix with present : OMNI
58
BlackBerrys and Palms, for short : PDAS
59
Mark that might be left with greasy fingers : SMUDGE
61
Supply-and-demand subj. : ECON
63
Monthly entry on a bank statement: Abbr. : INT
64
Say O.K., begrudgingly : RELENT
65
Western mil. alliance : NATO
66
Wedding words : IDO
67
Dried plums : PRUNES
68
Imbecile : ASS
69
Prankster : IMP
Down
1
Maternity ward doc : OBGYN
2
Group to which "Y" is sometimes added : AEIOU
3
"Monty Python and the Holy Grail" protagonist : KINGARTHUR
4
Mini Cooper maker : BMW
5
Oakland N.F.L.'er : RAIDER
6
Wheel turner : AXLE
7
Astron., e.g. : SCI
8
Eponym of the city now known as Istanbul : CONSTANTINE
9
Like St. Augustine vis-à-vis all U.S. cities : OLDEST
10
Show off at Muscle Beach : FLEX
11
Alternative to a jail sentence : FINE
12
Tennis units : SETS
15
Camp classic by the Weather Girls ... or a homophonic hint to 3-, 8-, 26- and 31-Down : ITSRAININGMEN
21
Occupied, as a bathroom : INUSE
23
Alpo alternative : KALKAN
26
So-called "Father of Europe" : CHARLEMAGNE
28
Sgt., e.g. : NCO
31
Shakespeare play that begins "Now is the winter of our discontent" : RICHARDIII
32
Suffix with buck : AROO
33
Joie de vivre : ZEST
34
"One ___ or two?" : LUMP
35
Greece's Mount ___ : OSSA
36
1998 Winter Olympics host : NAGANO
41
Musical alternative to B.M.I. : ASCAP
44
Bear: Sp. : OSO
47
Infuriate : MADDEN
48
Imbeciles : IDIOTS
51
Bit of candy that "melts in your mouth, not in your hand" : MANDM
52
Legally prevent : ESTOP
53
Car showroom sticker inits. : MSRP
54
The "A" in U.S.A.: Abbr. : AMER
55
South African native : ZULU
57
Sweet 16 org. : NCAA
60
Many "Star Trek" extras, for short : ETS
62
1, 2, 3, etc.: Abbr. : NOS

Answer summary:
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