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New York Times, Saturday, April 2, 2016

Author:
Doug Peterson and Brad Wilber
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
64-Across : Puzzle (out)
TotalDebutLatestCollabs
572/20/200610/13/202435
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6383313183
RebusScrabDebutFresh
31.6226368%
Doug Peterson
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602/19/20055/31/202233
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014301438
CircleScrabDebutFresh
21.6035482%
Brad Wilber

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 70, Blocks: 27 Missing: {QXZ} This is puzzle # 39 for Mr. Peterson. This is puzzle # 48 for Mr. Wilber. Saturday freshness: 41%
Constructor notes:
BRAD: So it falls to Doug and me to refute the dire promise of yesterday's puzzle! HOORAHS for us. Will provided delicious tweaks to ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
I love seeing Doug and Brad on a single byline. They're two of my favorite people in crosswordland, and the sheer diversity of answers ... read more
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© 2016, The New York Times4/2/16 ( No. 24,252 )
Across
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Like Michael Strahan of "Live! With Kelly and Michael" : GAPTOOTHED
11
Market IDs : UPCS
15
Mattie Silver's love, in fiction : ETHANFROME
16
Certain siege defense : MOAT
17
Trader Joe's competitor : WHOLEFOODS
18
Little sweater : PORE
19
What you might have for bad eyesight : GENE
20
Cross with : SOREAT
22
1950s gym event : HOP
23
Flavoring for springerle biscuits and cookies : ANISE
25
San Diego Zoo's ___ Cam : PANDA
26
Grp. headquartered in Ramallah : PLO
27
Service branch disbanded in 1978, briefly : WAC
28
Meet component : DASH
30
Strongly urge : ENJOIN
32
"41" : BUSHSR
34
"Madam Secretary" star : LEONI
35
Item on many a patio : HIBACHI
38
The Georgia Peach or the Sultan of Swat, e.g. : EPITHET
40
"Sir, you are no gentleman" speaker : OHARA
41
Member of the grammar police, e.g. : PEDANT
43
Bugs : GETSTO
45
Miss from Metz: Abbr. : MLLE
46
Be all wet : SOP
49
Crib note? : WAH
50
Toaster, at times : EMCEE
52
Not focused : SPACY
54
Company division : ARM
55
Want : DEARTH
57
"Being ___" (2015 documentary featuring many wipeouts) : EVEL
58
Name on 2012 campaign posters : RYAN
60
Metal staple : GUITARSOLO
62
Completely, after "in" : TOTO
63
Bridal shop service : ALTERATION
64
Puzzle (out) : SUSS
65
Gondola settings : SKIRESORTS
Down
1
Showy trinket : GEWGAW
2
Figure on many ancient Greek coins : ATHENA
3
Pronunciation-related : PHONIC
4
Things voyagers bring home : TALES
5
First of all : ONE
6
Takes out : OFFS
7
Navy vessel : TROOPSHIP
8
Shouts of victory : HOORAHS
9
Port in Lower Saxony : EMDEN
10
Bastille prisoner of 1784-89 : DESADE
11
Person staying near home : UMP
12
Discount : POOHPOOH
13
The "you" in the Neil Diamond lyric "Reachin' out, touchin' me, touchin' you" : CAROLINE
14
"Hurry!" : STEPONIT
21
Wristwatches may make them : TANLINES
24
Erudite : EDUCATED
29
Remnant in a 35-Across : ASH
31
2015 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee : JETT
32
Excludes : BARS
33
Kind of day : REDLETTER
35
Where Arithmancy is an elective : HOGWARTS
36
"No need to shout!" : IHEARYOU
37
Houseware purchases that may have suction cups : BATHMATS
39
Crony : PAL
42
Some commencement dignitaries : EMERITI
44
"w"-like letters in foreign writing : OMEGAS
46
French erudition : SAVOIR
47
Animal revered by ancient Peruvians : OCELOT
48
Detour markers : PYLONS
51
Contents of a do-it-yourselfer's gun : CAULK
53
Sauce traditionally made in a mortar : PESTO
56
Word in many punny Bugs Bunny titles : HARE
59
Some R.S.V.P.s : NOS
61
Hall figures, for short : RAS

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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