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New York Times, Thursday, December 5, 2019

Author:
Neville Fogarty
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
9-Across : Kind of knife
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Neville Fogarty

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 36 Missing: {FJQVZ} This is puzzle # 10 for Mr. Fogarty. Thursday freshness: 10%
Neville Fogarty notes:
My original submission of this puzzle had two major differences from the version you solved today. First, it had the theme entry ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
What, you're all whiny because you didn't understand the theme? Get over it! Get it? Get over ... read more
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© 2019, The New York Times12/5/19 ( No. 25,594 )
Across
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TV show with three stars : MASH
5
Talent show entries : ACTS
9
Kind of knife : BOWIE
14
Treat with the identical color scheme as this puzzle : OREO
15
Brainstorming result : IDEA
16
___ Kane, longtime "All My Children" role : ERICA
17
Deli stock : MEAT
18
Subject of a Better Business Bureau investigation : SCAM
19
Neighbor on TV's "Bewitched" : ABNER
20
Power players : MOVERSANDSHAKERS
23
Former Federal Reserve chairman Bernanke : BEN
24
"Oh, were it not so" : ALAS
25
Where crafty people may be found online? : ETSY
27
Rap, so to speak : BLAME
30
Any member of the United Nations : SOVEREIGNSTATE
35
Staircase decoration : RUNNER
37
Place to go in London : LOO
38
Early operating system : UNIX
39
Brunch vessel : URN
40
New York's Daily News, e.g. : TABLOID
43
Kimono accessory : OBI
44
"Toodles" : CIAO
46
Pencil that's been much used : NUB
47
Shakes awake : ROUSES
49
Wooden crossings that provide protection from the weather : COVEREDBRIDGES
52
Chemically nonreactive : INERT
53
Product of the Kellogg Company : EGGO
54
Traffic signal? : HONK
56
Internet company that helped launch TMZ : AOL
58
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration, for one : GOVERNMENTAGENCY
64
Celebrated husky : BALTO
66
"Get to work!" : DOIT
67
Just : MERE
68
Holiday season feeling : CHEER
69
"Good job!" : NICE
70
Front end : PROW
71
Nappy material : SUEDE
72
Sizable vessels : ARKS
73
One-ups : TOPS
Down
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May honorees : MOMS
2
Specialty : AREA
3
Penn name : SEAN
4
"HOOO-whee!" : HOTDAMN
5
Host Tyler of "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" : AISHA
6
Media protector introduced in the '80s : CDCASE
7
Deck chair material : TEAK
8
"Me too!" : SAME
9
Wild bunch : BEASTS
10
Sphere of power : ORB
11
Edge out the competition : WINBYANOSE
12
Relative of a Slurpee : ICEE
13
Bring home : EARN
21
Winter weather forecast : SLEET
22
"Luncheon of the Boating Party" artist : RENOIR
26
"Rugrats" dad : STU
27
Robert the ___, much-storied king of Scotland : BRUCE
28
Leaving nothing to the imagination : LURID
29
Classic poem that begins "It was many and many a year ago / In a kingdom by the sea" : ANNABELLEE
31
"You don't say!" : ILLBE
32
Sticky stuff : GOO
33
Roman river : TIBER
34
Be : EXIST
36
Hit-or-miss : RANDOM
41
Programmer's problem : BUG
42
Taking care of : DOING
45
Dot follower, online : ORG
48
Needing neatening : UNKEMPT
50
Slight, in a way : IGNORE
51
Comic's "thing" : SHTICK
55
Hall's singing partner : OATES
56
Subject of a book that goes from apple to zebra : ABCS
57
Island with a royal palace : OAHU
59
Poet ___ St. Vincent Millay : EDNA
60
Like some detective fiction : NOIR
61
Leader who succeeded his adoptive father : NERO
62
Sorghum, e.g. : CROP
63
Trees whose name sounds like letters of the alphabet : YEWS
65
"How I Met Your Mother" narrator : TED

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

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