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New York Times, Wednesday, May 30, 2018

Author:
Sande Milton and Jeff Chen
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
43-Across : Connecting point
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11411.6292255%
Jeff Chen

This puzzle:

Rows: 13, Columns: 17 Words: 75, Blocks: 39 Missing: {FQW} Grid has mirror symmetry. This is the debut puzzle for Mr. Milton. This is puzzle # 84 for Mr. Chen. Wednesday freshness: 49%
Constructor notes:
SANDE: It's a real thrill to publish my first NYT puzzle. I've been solving these things for over 60 years, first cutting my teeth on the NY Post, then ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Sande comes up with some of the most creative ideas of any of my collaborators. I liked his initial concept of doing something Scrabble-related in a ... read more
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© 2018, The New York Times5/30/18 ( No. 25,040 )
Across
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Loose ones sink ships, in a saying : LIPS
5
Transparent sheet used for overlays : ACETATE
12
Approach shot in golf : CHIP
16
Gooey vegetable : OKRA
17
Bolivian president Evo : MORALES
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Pealed : RANG
19
Alternative to Sky UK, with "the" : BEEB
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Rack #1: AELPRSY : PLAYERS
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Shamu, e.g. : ORCA
22
Iconic theater in Harlem : APOLLO
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Foul atmosphere : MIASMA
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___ Marie, singer of the 1985 hit "Lovergirl" : TEENA
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Features of many wedding cakes : TIERS
29
Odometer button : RESET
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Key : ISLET
34
Yawners, in sports : ROMPS
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Like diamonds from a mine : UNCUT
39
Subway entry : STILE
40
Historic walled city of Spain : AVILA
41
Dance studio fixture : BARRE
42
Game pieces in 31-Down : TILES
43
Connecting point : NEXUS
44
Iraq's main port : BASRA
46
Turn down : NIX
47
Shrek's relatives : OGRES
48
Priestly attire : ALB
49
34, for each row, column and main diagonal in a 4x4 magic square : SUM
51
Lead-in to screening : PRE
52
Summer hours: Abbr. : DST
54
Dig : GIBE
56
Rack #3: BDEJLMU : JUMBLED
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Irish Rose's love : ABIE
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The Runnin' Rebels of the N.C.A.A. : UNLV
62
50 from Calif. to Md., e.g. : USROUTE
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Dreamy state : HAZE
64
Miracle Met Tommie : AGEE
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Business end of a wasp : STINGER
66
Specs printed on a toy box : AGES
Down
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High ball : LOB
2
Retail giant in furniture : IKEA
3
Get-ready work : PREP
4
Some counterintelligence targets : SABOTEURS
5
Sufficient : AMPLE
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Mayflower Pilgrim, e.g. : COLONIST
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Procter & Gamble detergent : ERA
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Scotland's longest river : TAY
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It has a head and hops : ALE
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Danger for homeowners : TERMITES
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Big name in nail polish : ESSIE
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Go to the opposite side : CROSSOVER
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Injure : HARM
14
___ Trail (path in the Andes) : INCA
15
Org. with a lot of links on its website : PGA
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Rack #4: EELRSTT : LETTERS
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Rack #2: AAEGNRR : ARRANGE
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Actor Sean of "The Lord of the Rings" : ASTIN
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Message system superseded by fax : TELEX
29
Chafe : RUB
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Allowing to happen : ENABLING
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Game described by this puzzle's four racks : SCRABBLE
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1953 Leslie Caron title role : LILI
35
Assortment ... or a description of 32-, 39- and 42-Across? : MIXEDBAG
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XXL, e.g. : PLUSSIZE
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Carrier to Stockholm : SAS
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How some beef is served : AUJUS
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"Atten-shun!," e.g. : ORDER
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Water, in Oaxaca : AGUA
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It's compulsory : MUST
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Pistol ___ (Oklahoma State's mascot) : PETE
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Links things : TEES
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First lady : EVE
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It can see right through you, in brief : MRI
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Nice, in Nice : BON
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Car nut : LUG
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"I caught you!" : AHA

Answer summary:
1 unique to this puzzle, 2 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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