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New York Times, Monday, December 31, 2018

Author:
Brian Thomas
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
56-Across : Either side of an airplane
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Brian Thomas

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 74, Blocks: 38 Missing: {JKX} Spans: 2 This is puzzle # 5 for Mr. Thomas. Monday freshness: 69%
Brian Thomas notes:
Funny story; when I was constructing this puzzle, I was somehow under the wrong impression regarding black square counts - I thought ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Brian hits us with some winning TIC-TAC-TOERAGs today! OZONE indicating an OOO pattern within themers. A friend of mine did this ... read more
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© 2018, The New York Times12/31/18 ( No. 25,255 )
Across
1
Exchange after a lecture, informally : QANDA
6
Room just under the roof : ATTIC
11
Sweetheart : HON
14
Base just before home base : THIRD
15
Postponed for later consideration : LAIDASIDE
17
"You young people go ahead!" : IMTOOOLDFORTHIS
19
Country between Ecuador and Bolivia : PERU
20
Part of a tree or a book : LEAF
21
Lowest workers : PEONS
22
G.I.'s ID : DOGTAG
24
"That's so funny," in a text : LOL
25
Lack in energy : HAVENOOOMPH
30
Dull, as a finish : MATTE
33
Begged earnestly : IMPLORED
35
Make a goof : ERR
36
Free-___ (like some chickens) : RANGE
38
Punk offshoot : EMO
39
"Don't leave this spot" : WAITHERE
42
Cairo's land : EGYPT
44
Force to exit, as a performer : BOOOFFSTAGE
47
Hosp. trauma centers : ERS
48
Broadway's ___ O'Neill Theater : EUGENE
51
Puppeteer Lewis : SHARI
54
___ Fein (Irish political party) : SINN
56
Either side of an airplane : WING
58
Traffic reporter's comment : ITSAZOOOUTTHERE
61
Plant-eating dino with spikes on its back : STEGOSAUR
62
Discover almost by chance, as a solution : HITON
63
Hoppy brew, for short : IPA
64
Helper in an operating room : NURSE
65
Another name for O3 (as appropriate to 17-, 25-, 44- and 58-Across?) : OZONE
Down
1
Brand of swabs : QTIP
2
Man's name related to the name of Islam's founder : AHMED
3
Lead-in to glycerin : NITRO
4
Prolonged dry spell : DROUGHT
5
"Much ___ About Nothing" : ADO
6
Assert without proof : ALLEGE
7
Cry of triumph : TADA
8
Spat : TIFF
9
Last words before being pronounced husband and wife : IDO
10
Not drive by oneself to work : CARPOOL
11
Cheery greeting : HIHO
12
Ares : Greek :: ___ : Norse : ODIN
13
Loch ___ monster : NESS
16
Patron of sailors : STELMO
18
Kingly name in Norway : OLAV
23
___ Bo (exercise system) : TAE
24
Make great strides? : LOPE
26
Highest digits in sudoku : NINES
27
"Holy cow!," in a text : OMG
28
Quarry : PREY
29
Plant supplying burlap fiber : HEMP
30
Kitten's sound : MEW
31
Spirited horse : ARAB
32
Sextet halved : TRIO
34
"i" or "j" topper : DOT
36
Dictionaries, almanacs, etc., in brief : REFS
37
Poodle's sound : ARF
40
Scoundrel, in British slang : TOERAG
41
What a setting sun dips below : HORIZON
42
Urge (on) : EGG
43
"Who'da thunk it?!" : GEEWHIZ
45
Professor's goal, one day : TENURE
46
___ Jemima : AUNT
49
Mexican president Enrique Peña ___ : NIETO
50
Company in a 2001-02 business scandal : ENRON
51
Enthusiastic assent in Mexico : SISI
52
Web address starter : HTTP
53
On the waves : ASEA
54
Fly high : SOAR
55
Notes from players who can't pay : IOUS
57
Bit of inheritance? : GENE
59
The Buckeyes of the Big Ten, for short : OSU
60
However, briefly : THO

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