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New York Times, Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Author:
Jake Halperin
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
32-Across : [Like magic!]
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Jake Halperin

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 34 Missing: {JQZ} This is puzzle # 4 for Mr. Halperin. Wednesday freshness: 89%
Jake Halperin notes:
There have been puzzles where the idea for the theme came to me first, and I later went looking for a revealer, but the opposite order ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Crossword themes go through life cycles, from birth to maturity, to past their prime, then out to pasture. Occasionally, though, ... read more
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© 2019, The New York Times12/11/19 ( No. 25,600 )
Across
1
Swear : AVOW
5
"America" begins and ends with this : SCHWA
10
Greeting card text, often : POEM
14
Mother of Castor and Pollux : LEDA
15
Rigel's constellation : ORION
16
Tolstoy heroine : ANNA
17
Australian wind instrument : DIDGERIDOO
19
Old story : MYTH
20
Commencement : ONSET
21
Pinochle plays : MELDS
23
It may be checked at a station : OIL
24
Decorative garden element : WATERFEATURE
27
Build up charges : RUNATAB
30
Impolite onlooker : STARER
31
___ interface : USER
32
[Like magic!] : POOF
35
Dot follower : COM
36
Cavernous opening : MAW
37
Petulant : WASPISH
39
Sound of a penny dropping? : AHA
42
Map abbr. before 1991 : SSR
44
Garment in Gujarat : SARI
45
"Rats!" : CRUD
46
Word of greeting or farewell : SHALOM
49
Gently boosted, as someone's ego : STROKED
51
"Grease" song with onomatopoeic lyrics : WEGOTOGETHER
54
Figure on some greeting cards : AGE
55
Ltr. accompaniers : ENCLS
56
How seafood may be shipped : INICE
60
___ Blanc, highest of the Alps : MONT
62
Phrase in an article on grown-up child stars, perhaps ... or a hint to this puzzle's shaded squares : THENANDNOW
64
Clip : PACE
65
Pandemonium : HAVOC
66
Dungeons & Dragons figure : OGRE
67
Locale of Charon's ferry : STYX
68
Worries : STEWS
69
Travels (about) : GADS
Down
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Brand of shoes and handbags : ALDO
2
Target for a phlebotomist : VEIN
3
Racetrack ratio : ODDS
4
Engage in conflict : WAGEWAR
5
Frat.'s counterpart : SOR
6
Mafia don, for one : CRIMEBOSS
7
One who's not "it" : HIDER
8
Penner of the line "Language is wine upon the lips" : WOOLF
9
Some terminals : ANODES
10
Brand of cooking spray : PAM
11
Line heard from the starting line : ONYOURMARK
12
Unabridged : ENTIRE
13
"Das Lied von der Erde" composer : MAHLER
18
"L'___ c'est moi" (declaration of Louis XIV) : ETAT
22
Nickname for Louis Armstrong : SATCH
25
Fiesta finger food : TAPA
26
Confucian path to enlightenment : TAO
27
Ingredient in a Bahama Mama : RUM
28
Its members are represented by stars : USA
29
Reuters or Bloomberg : NEWSAGENCY
33
Cost-controlling W.W. II org. : OPA
34
Winter milestone : FIRSTSNOW
37
Put pen to paper : WROTE
38
Wielders of the dark side of the Force : SITH
40
Tint : HUE
41
Contribute : ADD
43
___-mo : SLO
45
Carnival fare on a stick : CORNDOG
46
Overwhelms : SWAMPS
47
Billy : HEGOAT
48
Their days are numbered : MONTHS
50
Steed stopper : REIN
52
Onetime instant-messaging app : GCHAT
53
École attendee : ELEVE
57
Female role in "Young Frankenstein" : INGA
58
Thin rope : CORD
59
Members of a flock : EWES
61
It borders Mex. : TEX
63
Window boxes, for short : ACS

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

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