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New York Times, Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Author:
Wren Schultz
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
17-Across : Rock's Blue ___ Cult
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Wren Schultz

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 39 Missing: {QVZ} This is the debut puzzle for Mr. Schultz. Wednesday freshness: 73%
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© 2016, The New York Times6/1/16 ( No. 24,312 )
Across
1
Screwed up big-time : BLEWIT
7
Early 10th-century year : CMIX
11
Fit to be tied : MAD
14
Dickinson with a modeling agency : JANICE
15
Leisure : EASE
16
Fire truck accessory : AXE
17
Rock's Blue ___ Cult : OYSTER
18
Scott in 1857 news : DRED
19
___ de la Cité : ILE
20
Triple Crown stat : RBI
21
Eventually : INTIME
23
Orch. section : STR
24
Supreme Court justice who replaced Stevens : KAGAN
26
U.N. agcy. that promotes "decent work for all women and men" : ILO
27
___ Islands (autonomous part of Denmark) : FAROE
29
G.O.P. org. : RNC
30
Well-wisher's wish : ALLTHEBEST
32
Erik of "CHiPs" : ESTRADA
34
Gives the slip : ELUDES
35
Ariz.-to-Kan. direction : ENE
36
___-mo replay : SLO
37
Odin's realm : ASGARD
41
Muscle builder for Popeye : SPINACH
45
Mark in the intersection of 19-Across and 11-Down : CIRCUMFLEX
47
Coffeehouse combo, often : DUO
48
Lightning Bolt : USAIN
49
"Footloose" hero ___ McCormack : REN
50
To a degree, informally : SORTA
52
Denouement : END
53
Awaited a tongue depressor, maybe : SAIDAH
55
Tempe sch. : ASU
56
12 meses : ANO
57
"You ___?" (butler's line) : RANG
58
French waiter : GARCON
60
E-guffaw : LOL
61
Advance slowly : INCH
62
Mark in the intersection of 17-Across and 1-Down : UMLAUT
63
Part of a financial portfolio, for short : IRA
64
Greet's partner : MEET
65
"___ Fables" : AESOPS
Down
1
One-named singer from Iceland : BJORK
2
Expose for all to see : LAYBARE
3
Midshipmen, after commission : ENSIGNS
4
Jokester : WIT
5
Strand at a ski lodge, maybe : ICEIN
6
Migratory seabird : TERN
7
Mark in the intersection of 58-Across and 43-Down : CEDILLA
8
Rocky Mountains rodent : MARMOT
9
"Gotcha" : ISEE
10
Struck (out) : XED
11
Restaurant V.I.P. : MAITRED
12
Frontman of the "Welcome to the Jungle" band : AXLROSE
13
Poor grade : DEE
22
Mark in the intersection of 56-Across and 38-Down : TILDE
23
"Elephant Boy" boy : SABU
25
Don't just sit there : ACT
27
Arsonist, e.g. : FELON
28
Alf and Mork, for short : ETS
30
The N.C.A.A.'s Aggies, informally : AANDM
31
DNA strand shape : HELIX
33
Any airing of "Friends," now : RERUN
36
Pass, as time : SPEND
37
Prefix with pressure : ACU
38
Opposite of "No way, José!"? : SISENOR
39
What may be in a breakfast bar : GRANOLA
40
Pepto-Bismol target : ACID
41
Deceptive dexterity : SLEIGHT
42
Hoopla : ADO
43
Neighbor of Aruba : CURACAO
44
Steaming bowlful : HOTSOUP
46
Champagne's place : FRANCE
50
"Tsk, tsk!" : SHAME
51
Em and Polly, in literature : AUNTS
53
Mentally together : SANE
54
Contents of un lago : AGUA
56
Boxing's "Louisville Lip" : ALI
57
Backboard attachment : RIM
59
"Treasure Island" monogram : RLS

Answer summary:
4 unique to this puzzle, 1 debuted here and reused later.

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