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New York Times, Friday, April 4, 2014

Author:
Martin Ashwood-Smith and Joe Krozel
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
45-Across : Chart, in Cádiz
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51.4849785%
Joe Krozel

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 66, Blocks: 31 Missing: {JKQW} Spans: 8, (2 quad stacks) This is puzzle # 74 for Mr. Ashwood-Smith. This is puzzle # 68 for Mr. Krozel. Friday freshness: 69%
Constructor notes:
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© 2014, The New York Times4/4/14 ( No. 23,523 )
Across
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Romania and Bulgaria, once : SATELLITESTATES
16
Frank Loesser show tune : ADELAIDESLAMENT
17
It might cover an oil spill : MARINEINSURANCE
18
Doing the rounds? : SINGINGTOGETHER
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Sporting goods chain with the slogan "Get outside yourself" : REI
20
Potsdam pronoun : SIE
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Peculiar: Prefix : IDIO
22
Start-up helper: Abbr. : SBA
24
Pace at Pompano Park : TROT
26
Shoving matches? : SUMO
29
Relative of une tulipe : LIS
31
"Frasier" role : ROZ
33
Match cry : RAH
34
Pooh-pooh : SNEERAT
38
"You're probably right" : GUESSSO
40
Mojo : HEX
41
Sister co. of Virgin : EMI
42
Middle square, maybe : TAC
43
Sea of ___ (view from Crimea's eastern coast) : AZOV
45
Chart, in Cádiz : MAPA
48
Sol mates? : LAS
50
Frost-covered : RIMY
52
Crook's place : ARM
54
Many activists' concerns: Abbr. : RTS
56
One given up for good? : SACRIFICIALLAMB
61
"What a sight for sore eyes!" : AMIGLADTOSEEYOU
62
Its islands are not surrounded by water : GASOLINESTATION
63
Down
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Some defensive weapons, in brief : SAMS
2
"Love and Death on Long Island" novelist Gilbert : ADAIR
3
Lead-tin alloys : TERNES
4
Unmarried, say : ELIGIBLE
5
Activist Guinier : LANI
6
Some claims : LIENS
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"Cool, dude" : IDIGIT
8
Many a backpacker, at night : TENTER
9
62-Across option north of the border : ESSO
10
Go a couple of rounds : SLUGITOUT
11
Preweighed, in a way : TARED
12
Very rarely heard instruments : AMATIS
13
Long shift, perhaps : TENHOURS
14
Ending to prefer? : ENCE
15
Young or old follower : STER
23
Rich person's suffix? : AIRE
25
Alternative to .net : ORG
27
Rural parents : MAS
28
Cry of pleased surprise : OHO
30
Songwriters Hall of Fame member who wrote "April Love" : SAMMYFAIN
32
Get-up-and-go : ZEAL
34
Doo-wop syllable : SHA
35
Body part detecting odeurs : NEZ
36
One getting rid of possessions? : EXORCIST
37
"Third Watch" actress Texada : TIA
39
Hester Prynne wore one : SCARLETA
44
Labor Day arrivals, e.g. : VIRGOS
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Conf. whose membership increased by two in 2011 : PACTEN
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Melodic : ARIOSE
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Not leave the house : STAYIN
51
Prefix with second : MILLI
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Sticks in the brig? : MASTS
55
Utah senator who co-sponsored a tariff act : SMOOT
56
Potential serial material : SAGA
57
"___ in Full" (Tom Wolfe novel) : AMAN
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Security figure: Abbr. : IDNO
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Abrupt transition : LEAP
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Some picnic supplies : BUNS

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

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