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New York Times, Thursday, April 17, 2014

Author:
Mary Lou Guizzo and Jeff Chen
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
40-Across : Slick trick
TotalDebutLatestCollabs
304/17/201410/7/202216
SunMonTueWedThuFriSatVariety
31263861
RebusCircleScrabDebutFresh
441.6114968%
Mary Lou Guizzo
TotalDebutLatestCollabs
1577/5/201010/27/2024109
SunMonTueWedThuFriSatAcr
431017263711121
RebusCircleScrabDebutFresh
11411.6292255%
Jeff Chen

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 74, Blocks: 44 Missing: {BQVZ} Grid has mirror symmetry. Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is the debut puzzle for Ms. Guizzo. This is puzzle # 27 for Mr. Chen. Thursday freshness: 70%
Constructor notes:
MARY LOU: Gary Cee's May 29, 2013 puzzle (HAT in HAND, JUST in CASE, etc.) sparked some ideas and I emailed Jeff. He had mentored me ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
It's a real pleasure to work with Mary Lou. One aspect I really like about her is that she understands how many theme ideas it takes ... read more
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© 2014, The New York Times4/17/14 ( No. 23,536 )
Across
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Mob muscle : GOON
5
Little bit : JOT
8
A pop : EACH
12
"You know nothing about me" : AMNOT
14
Open-mouthed state : AWE
15
Astronomer ___ Brahe : TYCHO
16
"America's Most Wanted" host John : WALSH
17
"Toy Story" character : REX
18
Subway fare? : HEROS
19
Superior skill : PROWESS
21
Pioneer in New Criticism : TSELIOT
23
With 13-Down, blew one's stack : WENT
24
With 15-Down, spent way too much money for something : PAID
25
Song that may be performed with supertitles : ARIA
27
Turn on : SEND
28
Soft and light : COTTONY
31
"That put me over the edge!" : ILOSTIT
35
"What?!" : HUH
36
"Fine and dandy," in old slang : OKE
37
Symbols for statistical means : MUS
38
What pitchforks pitch : HAY
39
Summer in Québec : ETE
40
Slick trick : FASTONE
42
H.R.E. part: Abbr. : EMP
43
With 30-Down, hit dead-on : SHOT
45
With 61-Across, carefully consider ... or a clue to this puzzle's theme : THINK
46
With 32-Down, followed a career ladder : ROSE
47
Not ___ (meh) : SOHOT
49
Big club? : ACE
50
Hardy hog breed : DUROC
51
Opposite of paix : GUERRE
53
World powerhouse in curling : CANADA
54
Botanist Gray : ASA
55
Seasoned veterans : OLDPROS
59
Wii forerunner, for short : NES
60
Debussy's "La ___" : MER
61
See 45-Across : THROUGH
62
Kit ___ bar : KAT
63
Winter D.C. setting : EST
64
Bullet points : ITEMS
65
'60s campus org. : SDS
Down
1
Stare with an open mouth : GAWP
2
Palestinian nominee for Best Foreign Language Film of 2013 : OMAR
3
Simmering : ONLOW
4
"Easy peasy" : NOSWEAT
5
Throws off balance : JARS
6
"I ___ you" : OWE
7
Emoticon medium : TEXT
8
They're usually heavier at night : EYELIDS
9
Stinging : ACRID
10
Toy train sound : CHOO
11
Human in "Alien," e.g. : HOST
13
See 23-Across : THEROOF
15
See 24-Across : THENOSE
20
Can't do well : STINKAT
22
Go caving : SPELUNK
26
Wife of Muhammad : AYESHA
27
French writer de Beauvoir : SIMONE
28
Metaphor for diplomacy : CHESSGAME
29
Heads for the woods? : OUTHOUSES
30
See 43-Across : THEHEART
32
See 46-Across : THERANKS
33
"My parents are going to kill me!" : IAMSODEAD
34
Pigeonholes, in a way : TYPECASTS
41
Little jerk : TIC
44
A.L. East squad : TOR
46
Go quickly : RUN
48
Go quickly : TROT
50
Go quickly : DASH
52
Pre-coll. years : ELHI
53
Teeth : COGS
56
"The 5,000 Fingers of ___" (1953 Seuss film) : DRT
57
"The Purloined Letter" writer : POE
58
Main ingredient in pirates' grog : RUM

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

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