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New York Times, Saturday, May 16, 2015

Author:
Byron Walden
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
50-Across : Poet who won three Grammys for Best Spoken Word Album
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Byron Walden

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 64, Blocks: 24 Missing: {JQX} Spans: 1 Average word length: 6.28 This is puzzle # 75 for Mr. Walden. Saturday freshness: 96%
Byron Walden notes:
A couple of clue edits caught my eye. For 1-Down (DRUG CZAR), I had [Coke head?]. I would have gone with [Pot head?] but for 1-Across. ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
What intimidation the amazingly wide-open grid presents! From a constructor's standpoint, I cringed at the thought of trying to fill ... read more
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© 2015, The New York Times5/16/15 ( No. 23,930 )
Across
1
Coffee-brewing device : DRIPPOT
8
"I haven't the foggiest" : BEATSME
15
Parole board consideration : REMORSE
16
Like news blogs, typically : UPDATED
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Swedish university where Anders Celsius taught : UPPSALA
18
Faulty, as a tank : LEAKING
19
Natural shelter : GROTTO
20
Hall-of-Famer with exactly 3,000 hits : CLEMENTE
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Goddess of magic : CIRCE
22
Expert in calculating : SLY
23
Big Florida export : SUGAR
24
Sixth in a series : ZETA
25
Off the ground : ALOFT
27
Ones skewered in P. J. O'Rourke's "Parliament of Whores" : POLS
28
Moves toward the middle : AVERAGESOUT
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Children of American Communists : REDDIAPERBABIES
36
Started a movement, metaphorically : LITTHETORCH
37
Barbera d'___ (Italian wine) : ASTI
41
Hole in the head : NARIS
42
Former Jordanian queen : NOOR
43
Exactly, informally : SPANG
45
___-com : ROM
46
Bygone Finnish coin : PENNI
47
Deva, for one : HINDUGOD
49
Big name in oil : WESSON
50
Poet who won three Grammys for Best Spoken Word Album : ANGELOU
51
Tufted songbirds : TITMICE
52
Brush up on : RELEARN
53
Being tracked, in a way : ONRADAR
54
Swore : PLEDGED
55
Tail waggers? : MOONERS
Down
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Highest officer in his field, ironically : DRUGCZAR
2
Welcome out : REPRIEVE
3
Unsuitable for locavores : IMPORTED
4
Tourist purchase : POSTCARD
5
Rattle on : PRATE
6
Setting for Ibsen's "Hedda Gabler" : OSLO
7
Contents of some chests : TEA
8
"Isn't he great!" : BULLYFORHIM
9
French pioneer of sign language : EPEE
10
Douglas who wrote "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" : ADAMS
11
Adopt : TAKEUP
12
British beer with a kick : STINGO
13
Bonkers : MENTAL
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Tools with semicircular blades : EDGERS
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What may help you hang in there? : CLOSETROD
22
Bed-hopped : SLEPTAROUND
25
"You ___?" : AGAIN
26
Some pasta : TUBES
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Languish : AIL
30
Forever stamp? : TAT
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Secret society brother to George W. Bush and John Kerry : BONESMAN
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1960s-'70s detective series : IRONSIDE
34
Cheap ride : ECONOCAR
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Group governed by the Imperial Divan : SHRINERS
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Note in B major but not E major : ASHARP
38
Rubylike gem : SPINEL
39
Wrestle : TANGLE
40
Verily : INDEED
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Place bereft of happy campers? : GULAG
46
Rock: Prefix : PETRO
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Cause for an R rating : GORE
49
Lush : WINO
51
Barnyard male : TOM

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

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