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New York Times, Monday, June 15, 2015

Author:
Mike Buckley
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
64-Across : Tropical grassland
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Mike Buckley

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Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 34 Missing: {QXZ} Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 12 for Mr. Buckley. Monday freshness: 94%
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© 2015, The New York Times6/15/15 ( No. 23,960 )
Across
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Groups plotting coups : CABALS
7
Places where yachts are docked : MARINAS
14
Not individually, in sports : ASATEAM
16
The Devil, informally : OLDNICK
17
Relative of a wood engraving : LINOCUT
18
Hockey's ___ Cup : STANLEY
19
Document issued on June 15, 1215 : MAGNACARTA
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Ref. books sometimes sold with magnifying glasses : OEDS
22
Break into tears : CRY
23
German prelate who was the first person to be canonized, A.D. 993 : ULRIC
25
Movie critic, often : RATER
28
"___ questions?" : ANY
29
Minimum amount : LEAST
33
Before, in poetry : ERE
34
Bring in, as a salary : EARN
36
Pacific weather phenomenon : ELNINO
37
Pig sound : OINK
39
Justin Timberlake's boy band : NSYNC
41
Prerequisite for calculus, informally : TRIG
42
Step down from a position : RESIGN
44
Cow sounds : MOOS
46
Smog-fighting govt. group : EPA
47
Actress Close : GLENN
48
Church seating : PEW
49
After: Fr. : APRES
51
Much-photographed figure outside Buckingham Palace : GUARD
53
Ascap alternative : BMI
54
Key of Beethoven's "Fidelio" Overture: Abbr. : EMAJ
57
Heart of the U.S. legal system, with roots in the 19-Across : DUEPROCESS
62
Biblical wise man : SOLOMON
64
Tropical grassland : SAVANNA
65
"What'd I tell ya?!" : SOTHERE
66
Dressed for the office, say : INASUIT
67
Contents of a Sunkist crate : ORANGES
68
Preliminary versions of a paper : DRAFTS
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Not windy : CALM
2
Home of India and Indonesia : ASIA
3
Word repeated before "You're dead!" : BANG
4
Right away : ATONCE
5
John who wrote "A Perfect Spy" : LECARRE
6
Cheeky : SAUCY
7
Pretty much : MOSTLY
8
Where couples get hitched : ALTAR
9
Abbr. on old vitamin bottles : RDA
10
Pope who issued an annulment of the 19-Across : INNOCENT
11
World's longest river : NILE
12
Scored 100 on : ACED
13
"The ___ the limit" : SKYS
15
Kingston Trio hit that inspired the CharlieCard for Boston commuters : MTA
20
Where the 19-Across was sealed : RUNNYMEDE
24
Unhealthy : ILL
25
Corp. shuffle : REORG
26
Disney mermaid : ARIEL
27
Future perfect, for one : TENSE
28
Horace's "___ Poetica" : ARS
30
Broadcaster : AIRER
31
Take a potshot : SNIPE
32
Ancient Roman garments : TOGAS
35
Beach Boys' "Barbara ___" : ANN
36
Environmental prefix : ECO
38
He sealed the 19-Across : KINGJOHN
40
Right away : NOW
43
Wildebeest : GNU
45
Russian urn : SAMOVAR
48
Dried plums : PRUNES
50
Google's image organizer : PICASA
52
Be wild about : ADORE
53
Mark on a steer's rear : BRAND
54
Canadian gas station : ESSO
55
Tie up, as a boat : MOOR
56
Ski resort next to Snowbird : ALTA
58
Trident-shaped Greek letter : PSI
59
Ample, informally : ENUF
60
Peeved state : SNIT
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Exams for coll.-bound kids : SATS
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Ryan of "Sleepless in Seattle" : MEG

Answer summary:
1 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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