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New York Times, Saturday, June 14, 2014

Author:
Alex Vratsanos
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
25-Across : Undermine
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Alex Vratsanos

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 68, Blocks: 25 Missing: {Q} Grid has both 90- and 180-degree symmetry. This is puzzle # 8 for Mr. Vratsanos. Saturday freshness: 88%
Alex Vratsanos notes:
In my four semesters at the University of Delaware, crosswords were, all in all, my biggest distraction. They were also the biggest ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
This might look like a typical themeless construction, with a set of triple-stacked 8's in each corner, but it's not. Alex travels an ... read more
Jim Horne notes:

The cycle in only eight! Congrats.

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© 2014, The New York Times6/14/14 ( No. 23,594 )
Across
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"Diamonds and Rust" singer, 1975 : JOANBAEZ
9
Add in large amounts : PACKON
15
"Is that a gun in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?," e.g. : INNUENDO
16
Surround with light : ENHALO
17
Disappoints : LETSDOWN
18
More legible, say : NEATER
19
Marvin Gaye's "___ Tomorrow" : TIL
20
Gambling : STAKING
22
One often seen at the door : MAT
23
River of Hesse : EDER
25
Undermine : ERODE
26
Wound around the body? : GASH
27
Reasons for some joyrides : DARES
29
Cause of an insurance increase, for short : DUI
30
National card game of Mexico : MONTE
31
Call for a meeting? : POINTOFORDER
34
Part of many a symphony : SCHERZO
37
Visit : SOJOURN
38
Many a Cape Cod locale : CRANBERRYBOG
40
Multitudes : HOSTS
41
Multitude : TON
42
Some settlers, before settling : SUERS
46
H. G. Wells's "Empire of the ___" : ANTS
47
Teatro Costanzi premiere of 1900 : TOSCA
49
Kind of engr. : ELEC
50
Pull (out) : EKE
51
New Testament money : DENARII
53
___ Andric, Literature Nobelist before John Steinbeck : IVO
54
Ornament at the top of a spire : FINIAL
56
Sign at the end of a freeway, maybe : LASTEXIT
58
Like God, in the olden days : ETERNE
59
Former Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi, for one : ISLAMIST
60
Team whose playing venue appears on the National Register of Historic Places : REDSOX
61
Dumps : EYESORES
Down
1
Dumped : JILTED
2
Six Nations tribe : ONEIDA
3
Provider of bang for the buck? : ANTLER
4
Greek consonants : NUS
5
Twins, e.g. : BEDS
6
Make ___ of : ANOTE
7
Best Actor nominee for "American History X" : EDWARDNORTON
8
Fall asleep fast : ZONKOUT
9
Cylindrical pasta : PENNE
10
Rare blood type, for short : ANEG
11
Ching preceder : CHA
12
Asian capital : KATMANDU
13
Wild olive : OLEASTER
14
Boreal : NORTHERN
21
Kojak's love of lollipops or Reagan's love of jellybeans, e.g. : IDIOSYNCRASY
24
Starts on a righteous path : REPENTS
26
Disobey directives, say : GOROGUE
28
Gathers on a surface, chemically : SORBS
30
Charms : MOJOS
32
Novel ending? : IZE
33
Time keeper? : FOB
34
"America's oldest lager beer" : SCHAEFER
35
First person outside NASA to receive a moon-rock award, 2006 : CRONKITE
36
Accelerated : HASTENED
39
1937 film based on a Gershwin musical : ROSALIE
43
___ of life : ELIXIR
44
Work over : REVISE
45
Nursery brand : SCOTTS
47
Bringer of old news : TELEX
48
Sitter's choice : AISLE
51
Longtime soap actress Linda : DANO
52
"Take ___ a sign" : ITAS
55
Group awaiting one's return, for short : IRS
57
Some rock : EMO

Answer summary:
2 unique to this puzzle, 2 debuted here and reused later, 6 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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