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New York Times, Thursday, November 8, 2018

Author:
Sam Ezersky
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
31-Across : Religiousness
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Sam Ezersky

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 16 Words: 77, Blocks: 40 Missing: {QXZ} This is puzzle # 29 for Mr. Ezersky. Thursday freshness: 93%
Sam Ezersky notes:
Welp, this is about everything Constructor Sam could have wanted: A theme with an unconventional revealer that leads to quite the "aha" ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Loved this concept, GO WEST YOUNG MAN = take phrases ending in LAD and move that young man all the way to the west. I'm usually not a fan of ... read more
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© 2018, The New York Times11/8/18 ( No. 25,202 )
Across
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Put at sea : ADDLE
6
"As a result ..." : ANDSO
11
Birthed : HAD
14
Ira who wrote "The Stepford Wives" : LEVIN
15
South American forest dweller : COATI
16
Hoarfrost : RIME
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Many a hit by Def Leppard : POWERBALLAD
19
Grp. that's well-financed? : OPEC
20
N.F.C. North team, to fans : VIKES
21
Bit of crab house attire : BIB
22
"You've got to be kidding me!" : OHNO
23
Stored away : LAIDIN
25
Like medieval knights : ARMORCLAD
27
Screwy : ODD
28
Response to oversharing : TMI
30
Hang tight : SITPAT
31
Religiousness : PIETY
34
A shore thing to happen : EBBTIDE
37
Horace Greeley's advice, as followed by 17-, 25-, 50- and 60-Across? : GOWESTYOUNGMAN
41
Working harmoniously (with) : INPHASE
42
Home of Spaceship Earth : EPCOT
44
Baja blast : FIESTA
47
Sound of a leak : SSS
49
#Me___ : TOO
50
Meal served in an edible bowl : TACOSALAD
53
Follow, as a moral code : LIVEBY
56
Tag line? : IMIT
57
Ending with polypropyl- : ENE
58
Lacking joie de vivre : JADED
59
Montenegro joined it in 2017 : NATO
60
Famously expensive commercial : SUPERBOWLAD
64
Mushy mass : GLOP
65
"Sounds good," in informal pronunciation : AIGHT
66
Part of the unconscious : ANIMA
67
Military term of address : SIR
68
N.F.L. quarterback Drew : BREES
69
Long-limbed : LEGGY
Down
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Nothing but : ALL
2
Arm for taking needles, for short? : DEA
3
Format that preceded Blu-ray : DVDVIDEO
4
Fatty compound : LIPID
5
Japanese mushroom : ENOKI
6
Air Medal recipients : ACES
7
Negative operation in computing logic : NOR
8
"Yabba ___ doo!" : DABBA
9
Unadventurous : STAID
10
Notable feature of North Dakota and Texas : OILBASIN
11
Kendrick Lamar's genre : HIPHOP
12
Egyptian "king of the gods" : AMENRA
13
Boil down : DECOCT
16
Around 70°F, informally : ROOMTEMP
18
Took one's turn : WENT
23
Cut : LOP
24
Take ___ at (insult) : ADIG
25
Benghazi's land : LIBYA
26
Feature of a forehead or fingerprint : RIDGE
29
Crystal ___ : METH
32
Bottle cap type : TWISTTOP
33
Gossip : YENTA
35
___ nova : BOSSA
36
A school yr. often begins on one : TUES
38
Site of zero-gravity experiments : SPACELAB
39
Played the tough guy : ACTEDBIG
40
Beginner, in video game lingo : NOOB
43
Item in a claw machine : TOY
44
One-night stands, say : FLINGS
45
2014 boxing documentary : IAMALI
46
Person at a desk : EDITOR
48
Swat : SLAP
51
Live in a studio : ONAIR
52
Marsh plant : SEDGE
54
It doesn't get any better than this : IDEAL
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Actor Troyer of the "Austin Powers" movies : VERNE
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Protrudes : JUTS
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Spanish : ella :: English : ___ : SHE
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Texter's "No 63-Down!" : OMG
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See 62-Down : WAY

Answer summary:
7 unique to this puzzle, 3 debuted here and reused later, 1 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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