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New York Times, Saturday, March 4, 2017

Author:
Mary Lou Guizzo
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
20-Across : He played the "King" opposite Deborah's Anna
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Mary Lou Guizzo

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 72, Blocks: 30 Missing: {JQXZ} Spans: 6 Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 18 for Ms. Guizzo. Saturday freshness: 13%
Mary Lou Guizzo notes:
I was pleased to work SHIRLEY CHISHOLM into this Saturday puzzle. Her name has been in an NYT puzzle only once before ( in1981). We ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Themelesses featuring interlocking 15-letter answers often suffer in their short fill — the grid skeleton can be so inflexible. You ... read more
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© 2017, The New York Times3/4/17 ( No. 24,588 )
Across
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Figs. in many police procedurals : SGTS
5
Roma's Fontana di ___ : TREVI
10
Split ticket? : STUB
14
Cotillard won Best Actress for playing her : PIAF
15
Flier with an S-shaped neck : HERON
16
Where lines are drawn? : ARTI
17
"Is this thing on?" : ANYONELISTENING
20
He played the "King" opposite Deborah's Anna : YUL
21
Sports item with a sensor : EPEE
22
Like stones in a cairn : HEAPED
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Website offering "mentally stimulating diversions" : SPORCLE
25
Corporate department : LEGAL
26
Moneyed, in Madrid : RICO
27
They can be found next to six-packs : PECS
28
Lead-in to Pen : EPI
31
"That's cheating!" : ITSNOTFAIR
34
Gone badly? : AWOL
35
Untalented writer : HACK
36
Letter in the NATO alphabet : TANGO
37
British thrones? : LOOS
38
"Draft Dodger Rag" singer : OCHS
39
Yosemite's range : HIGHSIERRA
41
The Eagles, for short : PHI
42
Cavils : NITS
43
Source of chips : SPUD
44
Drain away : LEACH
46
"I've had enough!" : THATSIT
49
Fortunate : INLUCK
51
South ___ (Polynesia's locale) : SEAS
52
TV series that spawned an exhibit at Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry : CSI
53
First black woman elected to Congress, 1968 : SHIRLEYCHISHOLM
56
Uffizi Gallery's river : ARNO
57
Manuel ___, German soccer star called a "sweeper-keeper" : NEUER
58
India with four Grammys : ARIE
59
G.I.'s wear : TAGS
60
Fulfills : SATES
61
Group of 435 pols : REPS
Down
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Fixes : SPAYS
2
Excite : GINUP
3
Actress on "Orange Is the New Black" : TAYLORSCHILLING
4
Trans-Pacific flight destination, for short : SFO
5
Exclamation after more information is revealed : THEPLOTTHICKENS
6
Noted Civil War signature : RELEE
7
It's down the lake from Buffalo : ERIE
8
"Ara ___ Prec" (T. S. Eliot poetry volume) : VOS
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Targeted : INTHECROSSHAIRS
10
Unesco World Heritage Site on the Arabian Peninsula : SANAA
11
Red square : TRIPLEWORDSCORE
12
Eric of magazine publishing : UTNE
13
Longtime Cotton Bowl home, informally : BIGD
18
Big maker of candy hearts : NECCO
19
Thought patterns, in brief? : EEGS
24
Places for curlers : RINKS
25
___ Mercer, originator of the palindrome "A man, a plan, a canal - Panama!" : LEIGH
27
Fast results? : PANGS
29
Lame : POOR
30
"Play it, Sam" speaker : ILSA
31
"Eat up every moment" sloganeer : IHOP
32
Part of a dashboard, for short : TACH
33
"Taking the first step even when you don't see the whole staircase," per M.L.K. : FAITH
34
Many a Nikolskoye native : ALEUT
40
Bridge call : IPASS
42
Deicer formula : NACL
45
Capital of France : EUROS
46
Laughter sound : TEHEE
47
Neighbor of New York's Bay Shore : ISLIP
48
x : TIMES
49
Attends : ISAT
50
Dragsters' grp. : NHRA
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___ work (tedious tasks) : SCUT
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Senate affirmation : YEA
55
Laughter sound : HAR

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

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