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New York Times, Friday, March 18, 2016

Author:
Michael Wiesenberg
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
57-Across : Things in keys
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Michael Wiesenberg

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 66, Blocks: 34 Missing: {JQX} Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 4 for Mr. Wiesenberg. Friday freshness: 67%
Michael Wiesenberg notes:
A few notes: When I construct a themed puzzle, I start with four or five, sometimes six, theme entries and then find a grid into ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Interesting "stairstack" in the middle of the grid, TRAVEL CHANNEL and SILVER BULLETS = fantastic answers. I was so, so, so stuck on ... read more
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© 2016, The New York Times3/18/16 ( No. 24,237 )
Across
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Subcompact : MINICAR
8
Subject to an air attack : STRAFE
14
Well-known, now : ONTHEMAP
16
Big name in guitars : IBANEZ
17
Put on a pedestal : IDEALIZE
18
Lock horns : TANGLE
19
Fall foliage color : RUST
20
"Girl With a Hoop" painter : RENOIR
22
Banff wildlife : ELK
23
First name in cosmetics : ESTEE
25
Common waiting room viewing : CNN
26
Fictional race of the distant future : ELOI
27
Picasso masterpiece with a French title : LAVIE
30
Cousin of a blintz : CREPE
31
"Hotel Impossible" airer : TRAVELCHANNEL
34
P.M. who won the 1957 Nobel Peace Prize : LESTERPEARSON
35
Miraculous solutions : SILVERBULLETS
36
Friends, in slang : PEEPS
37
Sir William ___, so-called "Father of Modern Medicine" : OSLER
38
Runs off at the mouth : YAPS
39
Guitar-making wood : ASH
40
Post-tragedy comment : SOSAD
45
Common question after a name is dropped : WHO
46
Salad base : GREENS
49
___ war : HOLY
50
Like some warfare : AERIAL
52
Decision debated for decades : ROEVWADE
54
Worrisome engine sound : RATTLE
55
Fret about : STEWOVER
56
Corsairs and Rangers of the 1950s : EDSELS
57
Things in keys : ANSWERS
Down
1
Op art pattern : MOIRE
2
It flows for nearly 2,000 miles in Asia : INDUS
3
Big mushroom producer, in brief : NTEST
4
"___ war": F.D.R. : IHATE
5
Frame from a drawer : CEL
6
"Jake and ___" (comedy web series) : AMIR
7
Give a dynamite finish? : RAZE
8
Form of civil disobedience : SITIN
9
It's a lift : TBAR
10
Bled : RAN
11
Kings' supporters : ANGELENOS
12
Dropped like a jaw : FELLOPEN
13
Book before Daniel : EZEKIEL
15
Office drones : PENCILPUSHERS
21
Amoeba feature : ONECELL
24
Gives a lift : ELATES
26
Lubitsch of old Hollywood : ERNST
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State : AVER
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Denoting the style in which one might consider this clue to be written : VERBOSE
30
Sympathetic sorts : CARERS
31
Gets from A to B instantly : TELEPORTS
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Says one can make it, say : RSVPS
33
Well : HALE
34
Be in store : LIEAHEAD
35
Means of obtaining private information : SPYWARE
39
Name in many van Gogh titles : ARLES
41
"Incredible!" : OHWOW
42
Italian wine : SOAVE
43
Guitar-making wood : ALDER
44
Ones preparing Easter eggs : DYERS
46
Presumption : GALL
47
"___ problem" : NOTA
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In public : SEEN
51
Ending with Manhattan : ITE
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Bugs on the road : VWS

Answer summary:
5 unique to this puzzle, 2 debuted here and reused later, 1 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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