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New York Times, Friday, February 6, 2015

Author:
Kyle Mahowald
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
19-Across : Like many babies at bedtime
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111.608545%
Kyle Mahowald

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 68, Blocks: 32 Missing: {QVZ} This is puzzle # 15 for Mr. Mahowald. Friday freshness: 88%
Kyle Mahowald notes:
I'm sort of amazed to realize it's been over 6 years since my last NY Times crossword. Apparently grad school can have that effect — I ... read more
Jill Denny notes:
Well, would you LOOK AT THAT — challenging Friday puzzle to start the weekend. The partitions make this feel like three separate ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:

Jill is one of XWord Info's world-famous(-ish) "J Crew," Jim and Jeff rounding out the trifecta.

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© 2015, The New York Times2/6/15 ( No. 23,831 )
Across
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"Check it out!" : LOOKATTHAT
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Book deals? : BETS
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Buoy : EXHILARATE
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Org chart topper : EXEC
17
Many a collar attachment : DOGLICENSE
18
When Romeo says he "saw true beauty" before seeing Juliet : NEER
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Like many babies at bedtime : ROCKED
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Players often pick it up : TEMPO
21
The Mariners, e.g. : PROBES
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Like many hooks : JSHAPED
25
Former consumer electronics company bought by Sony : AIWA
26
Studio mixing equipment : PALETTES
27
Comment to a card : YOURETOOMUCH
31
Pep Boys product : STP
32
It underwent a long, massive breakup : PANGAEA
33
Leader who said "It is right to rebel" : MAO
36
Question asked modestly in response to "That looks great on you" : THISOLDTHING
38
Burmese pythons in the Everglades, e.g. : SCOURGES
41
"My reply ___" (Magic 8 Ball answer) : ISNO
42
Everglades transport : AIRBOAT
43
"A sentiment appropriate to the occasion of another's superiority," per Ambrose Bierce : HATRED
45
Geo. Washington was the U.S.'s first : LTGEN
46
Fencing move that means "arrow" in French : FLECHE
48
Sic ___ scriptum : ERAT
49
Takes command of : SPEARHEADS
53
Source of some fevers : MONO
54
"No turning back now!" : ITSDOORDIE
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Get the picture : SNAP
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"Not so hard" : EASYDOESIT
Down
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Took command of : LED
2
Brand name chosen for its symmetry : OXO
3
Response to a puerile joke : OHGROWUP
4
Metric pressure unit : KILOBAR
5
"'Tis the Voice of the Lobster" reciter : ALICE
6
Changes course : TACKS
7
Tag base, perhaps : TREE
8
Straight, say : HAND
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Cadillac model that debuted in 2012 : ATS
10
It gets swung over : TEE
11
Unworthy of : BENEATH
12
Out of it? : EXEMPT
13
Mobile home : TEEPEE
14
New England delicacies : SCRODS
20
1960s Robert Loggia series about a burglar-turned-bodyguard : THECAT
21
Is beneficial : PAYS
22
Real card : RIOT
23
Crawford who won the 2014 Sixth Man of the Year Award : JAMAL
24
Swung around : SLUED
26
Dances by jumping in place : POGOS
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Screenwriter who knew the identity of Deep Throat before it was made public : EPHRON
29
Region between the tundra and steppes : TAIGA
30
Dawn : ONSET
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Makes out clumsily? : MISREADS
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Colonial heretic Hutchinson : ANNE
35
Start of some pleas : OGOD
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Wear without straps : TUBETOP
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Informal greeting : HITHERE
38
Alternative to Camels : SALEMS
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Fruit historically used for medicinal purposes : CITRON
40
"Star Wars" surname : ORGANA
43
Villain in a Nativity play : HEROD
44
Sound heard before a big blow? : ACHOO
46
Talk, with "up" : FESS
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Certain noble : LADY
49
You, overseas : SIE
50
Natl. Congress of Mothers, today : PTA
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Year the Liang dynasty began : DII
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Radio receiver : SET

Answer summary:
3 unique to this puzzle, 2 debuted here and reused later, 2 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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