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New York Times, Monday, March 24, 2014

Author:
Tom Pepper
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
27-Across : Low-class diners
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Tom Pepper

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 36 Missing: {JKQ} This is puzzle # 4 for Mr. Pepper. Monday freshness: 47%
Tom Pepper notes:
A year ago, I was reading something that made mention of George Carlin's Seven Dirty Words banned from the airwaves. I'd heard his ... read more
Will Shortz notes:
This week's Monday-Thursday puzzles were used for the Akron Crossword Puzzle Tournament. Here are some notes from the organizer, Deb ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Fun start to the week, DIRTY WORDS starting three snappy phrases. FILTHY RICH, GREASY SPOONS, STAINED GLASS — great selection of ... read more
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© 2014, The New York Times3/24/14 ( No. 23,512 )
Across
1
What winds do : BLOW
5
French goodbye : ADIEU
10
Troubles : WOES
14
Exercise in which you might sit cross-legged : YOGA
15
Birds' homes : NESTS
16
Rick's love in "Casablanca" : ILSA
17
Not just well-off : FILTHYRICH
19
Like Jack Sprat's diet : LEAN
20
"Am not!" comeback : ARETOO
21
Where many digital files are now stored : THECLOUD
23
"Curse you, ___ Baron!" : RED
24
Film director Lee : ANG
26
"Excellent, dude!" : RAD
27
Low-class diners : GREASYSPOONS
33
Surrendered : CEDED
36
Oktoberfest beverage holder : STEIN
37
Kilmer of "The Doors" : VAL
38
Word after eye or makeup : EXAM
39
Give the cold shoulder : SPURN
40
___ Le Pew of cartoons : PEPE
41
On fire : LIT
42
Belgian treaty city : GHENT
43
Pimply : ACNED
44
Window material in many cathedrals : STAINEDGLASS
47
Pop singer Carly ___ Jepsen : RAE
48
Suffix with east : ERN
49
When repeated, a ballroom dance : CHA
52
Kind of soup : SPLITPEA
57
Male or female : GENDER
59
Some savings plans, in brief : IRAS
60
Curses ... or the starts of 17-, 27- and 44-Across? : DIRTYWORDS
62
Alternative to a man-to-man defense : ZONE
63
Tatum of "Paper Moon" : ONEAL
64
Apple's apple, e.g. : LOGO
65
Lambs' mothers : EWES
66
"Beau ___" : GESTE
67
Sign for the superstitious : OMEN
Down
1
Overwhelmingly : BYFAR
2
France's longest river : LOIRE
3
Girl-watched or boy-watched : OGLED
4
Light bulb measure : WATT
5
"Do I have a volunteer?" : ANYONE
6
German "the" : DER
7
"What time ___?" : ISIT
8
Write permanently : ETCH
9
Welcomes at the door, say : USHERSIN
10
"O.K., I'm on it!" : WILLDO
11
Margarine : OLEO
12
Older son of Isaac : ESAU
13
Hourglass filler : SAND
18
Be a pack rat : HOARD
22
Quaker's ___ Crunch : CAPN
25
Said "Oh ... my ... God!," e.g. : GASPED
27
Jewel : GEM
28
Attacked by bees : STUNG
29
Dr. Seuss' turtle : YERTLE
30
Pizzeria fixture : OVEN
31
Scruff of the neck : NAPE
32
Iditarod vehicle : SLED
33
Disney Store collectibles : CELS
34
Way out : EXIT
35
Facts and figures : DATA
39
Border collie, for one : SHEEPDOG
40
Mac alternatives : PCS
42
Pesky insect : GNAT
43
Good ___ (completely reconditioned) : ASNEW
45
Purple spring bloomers : IRISES
46
Diamond-shaped stocking design : ARGYLE
49
Electronic storage medium : CDROM
50
Word before "fund" or "one's bets" : HEDGE
51
Burning issue? : ARSON
52
Regular or large : SIZE
53
Nose of a ship : PROW
54
Lois of the Daily Planet : LANE
55
Mozart's "___ kleine Nachtmusik" : EINE
56
Olympian war god : ARES
58
___ contendere (court plea) : NOLO
61
Body art, in slang : TAT

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

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