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New York Times, Thursday, December 19, 2013

Author:
George Barany and Michael Shteyman
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
58-Across : Quarter or half
TotalDebutLatestCollabs
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George Barany
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521.6225255%
Michael Shteyman

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 32 Grid has mirror symmetry. This is puzzle # 4 for Mr. Barany. This is puzzle # 50 for Mr. Shteyman. Thursday freshness: 72%
Constructor notes:
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B
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X
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C
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F
OIL
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OIL
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B
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OIL
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K
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W
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M
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WATER
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WATER
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WATER
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© 2013, The New York Times12/19/13 ( No. 23,417 )
Across
1
Cool dude : CAT
4
Woo : ROMANCE
11
A train? : BCD
14
Times column: Abbr. : ARR
15
Canceled : EXEDOUT
16
Falstaff's quaff : ALE
17
Org. that usually meets in the evening : PTA
18
Living room fixture since the '50s : COLORTV
19
Born : NEE
20
Food wrap : TINFOIL
22
Light for Aladdin : OILLAMP
24
Asks in public, say : ACCOSTS
27
Flight simulator : TRAINER
29
Makeup of les Caraïbes : ILES
30
Extreme : ULTRA
32
A pride of lions? : MANE
33
Great finish? : NESS
34
Chicken for dinner : BROILER
35
Founded: Abbr. : ESTD
36
Incompatible : LIKEWATERANDOIL
44
Cow, perhaps : AWE
46
Together : ATATIME
49
Sch. with a campus in Providence : URI
51
Shrinking : SHY
52
Soother of an aching joint : HOTWATERBAG
53
Computer key : TAB
54
It may come in loose-leaf form : TEA
55
Poetic paean : ODE
56
Alfred Hitchcock title : SIR
57
Env. contents : LTR
58
Quarter or half : PERIOD
60
"L'chaim," literally : TOLIFE
62
1960s British P.M. ___ Douglas-Home : ALEC
63
Either the top or bottom half of this puzzle, figuratively speaking : LAYER
67
Taking care of business : ONIT
68
Kind of wave : SINE
69
Send : ELATE
70
Sold (for) : WENT
71
Brine : SEAWATER
72
Bulldozed : RAZED
73
Wakeboard relative : WATERSKI
Down
1
___ America : CAPTAIN
2
It gives Congress the power to declare war : ARTICLEI
3
Séance phenomena : TRANCES
4
Jumps back : RECOILS
5
Tic-tac-toe loser : OXO
6
Blanc who voiced Bugs Bunny : MEL
7
Foofaraw : ADO
8
King Harald's land: Abbr. : NOR
9
Director's cry : CUT
10
Cry at an unveiling : ETVOILA
11
Fruit or nuts : BANANAS
12
Fourth pope : CLEMENTI
13
Crimson : DEEPRED
21
"All That Jazz" director : FOSSE
23
Treated, in a way, as a lawn : LIMED
25
Big band member : TUBA
26
Camera type, briefly : SLR
27
Numero di R's in "arrivederci" : TRE
28
___ avis : RARA
31
Lightly scented perfume : TOILETWATER
36
Final maneuver : LASTPASS
37
Seattle Center Coliseum, since 1995 : KEYARENA
38
Rebel yell : WAHOO
39
London gallery : TATE
40
Razzes : RIBS
41
Rio ___ (Amazon feeder) : NEGRO
42
Silhouettes : OUTLINES
43
Opera texts : LIBRETTI
45
Cyclist's stunt : WHEELIE
47
Wee one : TODDLER
48
Two- or four-seater, maybe : MAITRED
50
Snitch : RATFINK
59
Restaurant freebie : ICEWATER
61
Ideal condition in which to ford a stream : LOWWATER
64
Yellowhammer State: Abbr. : ALA
65
Longtime Red Sox nickname : YAZ
66
Somme summer : ETE

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

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