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New York Times, Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Author:
Bill Thompson
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
19-Across : Not firm ground to stand on
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This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 38 Missing: {JQXZ} Spans: 1 Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 8 for Mr. Thompson. Tuesday freshness: 92%
Bill Thompson notes:
The germ for this theme was MUCKETY-MUCK, which I thought was an interesting entry to build a theme around. In sorting through the ... read more
Will Shortz notes:
This puzzle has an unusually specific theme — familiar phrases in the form MA- MA-, ME- ME-, MI- MI-, etc. I hope solvers don't notice ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
I'll admit, I was underwhelmed by this puzzle theme at first, thinking it was composed of straightforward M and M phrases. Not that I ... read more
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© 2013, The New York Times12/10/13 ( No. 23,408 )
Across
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Czech or Pole : SLAV
5
Make use of : DRAWON
11
Ring org. : WBA
14
Commercial prefix with postale : AERO
15
Pal of Pooh : EEYORE
16
Pipe joint with a 90-degree turn : ELL
17
Pen with a fat felt tip : MAGICMARKER
19
Not firm ground to stand on : BOG
20
Weaver's apparatus : LOOM
21
Come to pass : OCCUR
23
All-star lineups : DREAMTEAMS
29
Zap with light : LASE
30
Pal of Pooh : ROO
31
Aboriginal healers : MEDICINEMEN
33
Writer Quindlen : ANNA
35
One barred from bars : MINOR
36
Annual Vicksburg pageant : MISSMISSISSIPPI
43
___ worms : CANOF
44
Board of directors hirees, for short : CEOS
45
Band with the 2007 #1 album "We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank" : MODESTMOUSE
51
Rap's Dr. ___ : DRE
52
Country subject to 2006 U.N. sanctions : IRAN
53
Like Lombard Street in San Francisco : SERPENTINE
55
Plain or peanut candy : MANDM
57
Suffer from : HAVE
58
Company name ending : INC
59
Pooh-bah : MUCKETYMUCK
66
Certain special FX : CGI
67
What Darth Vader serves, with "the" : EMPIRE
68
"Let us ___" : PRAY
69
See 65-Down: Abbr. : SEN
70
Showed mercy to : SPARED
71
Cashier's tray : TILL
Down
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Cooke of soul : SAM
2
Meadow : LEA
3
Evita's land: Abbr. : ARG
4
"Behold!" : VOILA
5
Bump down : DEMOTE
6
Really chewed out : REAMED
7
Firth of Clyde port : AYR
8
Moo goo gai pan pan : WOK
9
Prospector's quest : ORE
10
Peter on a piano : NERO
11
Video chat necessity : WEBCAM
12
Garment traditionally buttoned on the left side : BLOUSE
13
Nelson who wrote "The Man With the Golden Arm" : ALGREN
18
Ways and Means, e.g.: Abbr. : COMM
22
White-collar job? : CLERIC
23
Apothecary unit : DRAM
24
Rice-A-___ : RONI
25
Many ages : EONS
26
Sets one's sights on : AIMSFOR
27
Early 12th-century year : MCII
28
50-Down and others : SINS
32
Prohibitions : NOS
34
Go up : ASCEND
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More, in Madrid : MAS
38
Certain gridiron stats: Abbr. : INTS
39
Certain : SOME
40
Mani-___ : PEDI
41
NSFW material : PORN
42
Words often said with a nod : ISEE
45
Apes : MIMICS
46
Actual color of an airplane's black box : ORANGE
47
1978 Bob Fosse musical : DANCIN
48
Higher calling? : UPHERE
49
Like fortunate subway riders : SEATED
50
Green-eyed monster : ENVY
54
Entice : TEMPT
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Sras., across the Pyrenees : MMES
60
One behind home plate, informally : UMP
61
Balancing expert, in brief? : CPA
62
Aperitif with white wine : KIR
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State sch. in the smallest state : URI
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Berkeley school, informally : CAL
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Jon ___, former 69-Across from Arizona : KYL

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

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