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New York Times, Monday, May 5, 2014

Author:
Lynn Lempel
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
8-Across : Floats through the air
TotalDebutLatestCollabs
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91.61331220%
Lynn Lempel

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 36 Missing: {V} Spans: 2 This is puzzle # 66 for Ms. Lempel. Monday freshness: 61%
Lynn Lempel notes:
I think this puzzle started out without anything particular in mind — just playing around with terms meaning "zero" or "nothing." ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Not much that I like better than a Seinfeld reference. A puzzle about nothing! Great idea. Lynn, the master of Mondays, gives us ... read more
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© 2014, The New York Times5/5/14 ( No. 23,554 )
Across
1
PC connection means: Abbr. : USB
4
Downloads for mobile devices : APPS
8
Floats through the air : WAFTS
13
Greenish blue : AQUA
15
Country located in what was once the Inca Empire : PERU
16
Stan's partner in comedy : OLLIE
17
Instruments played at theaters during silent films : WURLITZERORGANS
20
Tehran's land : IRAN
21
Shrek, e.g. : OGRE
22
Clock-setting standard: Abbr. : GMT
23
Singer with the 1963 hit "If I Had a Hammer" : TRINILOPEZ
26
Françoise, to François, maybe : AMIE
27
Quantity: Abbr. : AMT
28
Guy's rental for a gala : TUX
29
Inactive, as a volcano : DORMANT
31
Drinker's party instruction, for short : BYOB
33
Lay eyes on : SEE
35
Needle and cone producers : PINES
36
First president to live in the White House : JOHNADAMS
40
Welles of "Citizen Kane" : ORSON
43
Large coffee server : URN
44
Sword handle : HILT
48
Understand speech without hearing : LIPREAD
51
Letters on a wanted poster : AKA
53
Atlas page : MAP
54
"Micro" and "macro" subject, for short : ECON
55
Ha-ha producer in a sitcom : LAUGHTRACK
58
Sun. follower : MON
59
"___ She Lovely" : ISNT
60
Shakespeare character who says "I hate the Moor" : IAGO
61
Why this puzzle is like "Seinfeld"? : ITSABOUTNOTHING
66
Hurricane or blizzard : STORM
67
Hit on the noggin : BEAN
68
Peeved state : SNIT
69
Dresses in Delhi : SARIS
70
Therefore : ERGO
71
Earth-friendly prefix : ECO
Down
1
Detroit-based labor org. : UAW
2
Having ants in one's pants : SQUIRMY
3
Hand-held Mexican food : BURRITO
4
Likely (to) : APT
5
Dispenser candy : PEZ
6
Before surgery, informally : PREOP
7
Increased rapidly, as troop numbers : SURGED
8
Had on : WORE
9
"Solve for x" subj. : ALG
10
Traffic signaler near highway construction : FLAGMAN
11
Source of a metal once used for foil : TINMINE
12
Ensembles for six : SESTETS
14
Political commentator Colmes : ALAN
18
Monogram letter: Abbr. : INIT
19
Ricelike pasta : ORZO
23
File folder feature : TAB
24
Drunkard : LUSH
25
Yoked animals : OXEN
26
Pennsylvania Dutch speakers : AMISH
30
45 or 78: Abbr. : RPM
32
Tennis's Borg : BJORN
34
___ Claire, Wis. : EAU
37
Area code lead-in : ONE
38
Tow : DRAG
39
Egyptian symbol of life : ANKH
40
Dixie school, affectionately : OLEMISS
41
Cheese stuffed in stuffed shells : RICOTTA
42
"And now a word from our ___" : SPONSOR
45
Lennon song with the lyric "You may say I'm a dreamer ..." : IMAGINE
46
Terse : LACONIC
47
Toll road: Abbr. : TPK
49
The first "A" of 51-Across : ALSO
50
Vienna's river : DANUBE
52
Going ___ (bickering) : ATIT
56
Say : UTTER
57
Pep rally cries : RAHS
59
Many early PCs : IBMS
62
Onassis who married Jackie : ARI
63
Complain, complain, complain : NAG
64
Yoko who co-produced 45-Down : ONO
65
Old Pontiac muscle car : GTO

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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