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New York Times, Thursday, May 29, 2014

Author:
Anna Shechtman
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
38-Across : Afflictions known technically as hordeola
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Anna Shechtman

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 72, Blocks: 36 Missing: {JQVX} This is puzzle # 3 for Ms. Shechtman. Thursday freshness: 80%
Anna Shechtman notes:
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© 2014, The New York Times5/29/14 ( No. 23,578 )
Across
1
Knock silly : DAZE
5
Some Summer Olympics gear : EPEES
10
"Spider-Man" girl : GWEN
14
Stone, e.g. : UNIT
15
"The Alchemist" novelist ___ Coelho : PAULO
16
Facetious words of understanding : AHSO
17
Backdrop for the final scene of Antonioni's "L'Avventura" : ETNA
18
How some legal proceedings are conducted : INREM
19
Apocryphal beast : YETI
20
23
Comic ___ (typeface) : SANS
24
Seaside bird : ERNE
25
Revolutionary body? : ORB
28
New York City's ___ Galerie : NEUE
30
Odds, e.g. : RATIOS
33
36
Sleep with, in slang : SHTUP
37
Simpleton : RUBE
38
Afflictions known technically as hordeola : STYES
40
This, to Tomás : ESTO
41
Comparably sized : ASBIG
43
45
"Not in a million years!" : HELLNO
47
Mode of transportación : TREN
48
Shape of a timeout signal : TEE
49
Genesis' "man of the field" : ESAU
50
Symbol of softness : SNOW
52
58
Waiting room distribution : FORM
59
Something that's on the record? : PRIOR
60
Where Macbeth, Malcolm and Duncan are buried : IONA
61
Aoki of the P.G.A. : ISAO
62
Things twins share : UTERI
63
TV greaser, with "the" : FONZ
64
FiveThirtyEight owner : ESPN
65
Complete: Prefix : TELEO
66
Get out of town : FLEE
Down
1
1965's "I Got You Babe," e.g. : DUET
2
"No" voter : ANTI
3
Brass section? : ZINC
4
Solide and liquide : ETATS
5
Condition of being awesome, in modern slang : EPICNESS
6
Hillary Clinton wardrobe staples : PANTSUITS
7
Start to pop? : EURO
8
Gen. Robert ___ : ELEE
9
Like many works in minor keys : SOMBER
10
"It's Raining Men," for one : GAYANTHEM
11
The place to be : WHEREITSAT
12
Abbr. on a historic building : ESTD
13
"___ insist!" : NOI
21
___ E (TV channel) : AAND
22
"___ my dad would say ..." : ORAS
25
Media icon with an eponymous Starbucks beverage : OPRAH
26
Shake, maybe : ROUSE
27
It might pop in the post office : BUBBLEWRAP
29
Memphis's home : EGYPT
31
More than quirky : OUTRE
32
Held forth : SPOKE
34
Writer with the most combined Tony and Oscar nominations : NEILSIMON
35
Littoral : NEARSHORE
39
Sequence of events : SCENARIO
42
Tiny irritant : GNAT
44
Genesis grandson : ENOS
46
Yield : OUTPUT
51
Swing and miss : WHIFF
52
Chuck : TOSS
53
Romain de Tirtoff's pseudonym : ERTE
54
Cambodian currency : RIEL
55
One being used : TOOL
56
___ Bradstreet, America's first published poet : ANNE
57
The Sphinx's is "blank and pitiless as the sun," per Yeats : GAZE
58
Outdated cry : FIE

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

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