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New York Times, Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Author:
Will Nediger
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
16-Across : Target of the U.S.-backed Radio Martí
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Will Nediger

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 38 Missing: {JQVX} This is puzzle # 26 for Mr. Nediger. Wednesday freshness: 82%
Will Nediger notes:
I'm always happy when I can include a trendy contemporary author in a puzzle, so I was happy that Will kept my Colson Whitehead clue — ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Neat theme — FOREWORD is just before AMBLE in the grid. You might even say PRE-AMBLE. And a PREAMBLE is a FOREWORD! AUGURY ... read more
Jim Horne notes:

The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead is a strange and wonderful book.

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© 2019, The New York Times2/27/19 ( No. 25,313 )
Across
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Do some digging : PROBE
6
"Good joke!" : HAHA
10
Phishing scheme, e.g. : SCAM
14
City whose cathedral is the subject of a series of Monet paintings : ROUEN
15
"Good gravy!" : EGAD
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Target of the U.S.-backed Radio Martí : CUBA
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Exuded : OOZED
18
Was afraid of losing : RANSCARED
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Pre-22-Across : FOREWORD
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Go for a stroll : AMBLE
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Indian bread : NAAN
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One who gets booked, informally : PERP
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Pre-29-Across : AUGURY
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Subject in acting school : DICTION
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Features of leopards : SPOTS
33
Noted family of German composers : BACHS
34
Ceiling : CAP
36
Some Craigslist listings: Abbr. : APTS
37
Red Scare epithet : PINKO
38
Animal also called a Nittany lion : PUMA
39
'70s rock? : PET
40
Some Spanish murals : SERTS
41
Bud of baseball : SELIG
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Pre-44-Across : DICTATE
44
Job in a monastery : SCRIBE
45
Inauguration recitation : OATH
46
Enjoy a nice long bath : SOAK
47
Pre-50-Across : EARLY
50
How emotionally developed people handle things : MATURELY
54
One cabinet in a kitchen, typically : GLASSWARE
56
Douglas ___, author of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" : ADAMS
58
___ boots : GOGO
59
Pod creature : ORCA
60
Regal maker : BUICK
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Flabbergast : STUN
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"All right already!" : OKOK
63
Skunk's defense : SPRAY
Down
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Positive : PRO
2
Thatcher's creation : ROOF
3
Anise-flavored liqueur : OUZO
4
Bar snack : BEERNUTS
5
Causes (oneself) to be cherished : ENDEARS
6
Long-beaked bird : HERON
7
Soup thickener : AGAR
8
Doesn't just choose randomly : HANDPICKS
9
Autoplaying annoyances, sometimes : ADS
10
Dish that can give you garlic breath : SCAMPI
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Park place? : CURB
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Ferrara who directed "King of New York" : ABEL
13
Wasn't late for : MADE
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Supermarket aids : CARTS
21
Extremely, informally : WAY
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Auto-reply? : ECHO
26
"Stat!" : ASAP
27
Increased : UPPED
28
The Teflon Don : GOTTI
29
Virgil's fellow traveler : DANTE
30
Eyelike openings : OCULI
31
Desert in southern Africa : NAMIB
33
Prominent Gorbachev feature : BIRTHMARK
35
Part of a website : PAGE
37
Scotch flavorer : PEAT
38
Suddenly got excited : PERKEDUP
40
Hotel sojourns : STAYS
41
Pharaonic symbols : SCARABS
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___ Whitehead, author of the 2017 Pulitzer-winning novel "The Underground Railroad" : COLSON
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Tiny amount : SOU
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Brunch partner of 47-Down : STEAK
47
Brunch partner of 46-Down : EGGS
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Very often : ALOT
49
Italian word with a grave accent that becomes a brand name with an acute accent : RAGU
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With the bow, in music : ARCO
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Where a supervillain schemes : LAIR
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Gay anthem of 1978 : YMCA
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Romantically pursue : WOO
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Where a telescope points : SKY

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

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