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New York Times, Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Author:
Gordon Johnson
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
49-Across : Fairness-in-hiring letters
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This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 34 Missing: {QXZ} Spans: 1 This is puzzle # 2 for Mr. Johnson. Wednesday freshness: 86%
Gordon Johnson notes:
Not long ago I rewatched Baz Luhrmann's take on "Romeo + Juliet" starring a very young Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes. Set in a ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Gordon gives us some STAR CROSSED LOVE, using four pairs of famous actors literally crossing each other in the grid. I've highlighted ... read more
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© 2016, The New York Times7/20/16 ( No. 24,361 )
Across
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Markka spender, once : FINN
5
Home to many commuters, for short : BURB
9
Skewered fare : KEBAB
14
Snack sometimes eaten from the inside out : OREO
15
Exploitative sort : USER
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Sachet's quality : AROMA
17
Partners of scepters : ORBS
18
Moon of Saturn : RHEA
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Brightest spot in Orion : RIGEL
20
Ran : DIRECTED
22
11-Down's partner in life and in "To Have and Have Not" : BACALL
23
5-Down's partner in life and in "The Taming of the Shrew" : TAYLOR
24
Get into the pool? : BET
25
Ipanema's locale, for short : RIO
26
Many a noble element : GAS
27
Fill with a spirit : ENSOUL
29
.215 batting avg., e.g. : STAT
30
Finish, as a tattoo : INKIN
32
Two-time opponent of Dwight : ADLAI
34
Relationship doomed from the start ... or something found in this puzzle four times? : STARCROSSEDLOVE
40
Uniform shade : KHAKI
41
Youngest dwarf : DOPEY
42
Creators of artificial lakes : DAMS
45
Sushi bar condiment : WASABI
48
Suffix with ethyl : ENE
49
Fairness-in-hiring letters : EEO
50
Like some winks and grins : SLY
51
47-Down's partner in life and in "Bugsy" : BENING
53
Blows one's stack : ERUPTS
55
Like beef cattle, dietarily : GRASSFED
57
54-Down's partner in life and in "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" : JOLIE
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Worth debating - or not : MOOT
59
Long sentence : LIFE
60
Grab ___ (eat on the run) : ABITE
61
Punt or junk : BOAT
62
Give ___ for one's money : ARUN
63
Gender-bending Streisand title role : YENTL
64
Garcia of "Ocean's ..." movies : ANDY
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Go soft : MELT
Down
1
What's spread in a spread : FOOD
2
Smoke in one's eyes, say : IRRITANT
3
Lincoln's locale : NEBRASKA
4
Like a buttinsky : NOSEY
5
See 23-Across : BURTON
6
Theater staff : USHERS
7
English horn, for one : REED
8
Garment with underwires : BRA
9
Jeweler's unit : KARAT
10
Bana of "Troy" : ERIC
11
See 22-Across : BOGART
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___ Bedelia (children's book character) : AMELIA
13
Where "X" may mark the spot : BALLOT
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Grip tightly : CLENCH
22
Ball girl : BELLE
24
Springtime arrivals : BUDS
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U.S.O. show attendees : GIS
28
Spring that's unusually warm? : OASIS
29
Missile's home : SILO
31
Vexes : IRKS
33
Functionality-enhancing computer products : ADDINS
35
Lou who sang "A Natural Man" : RAWLS
36
"Deal!" : OKAY
37
Order to a gun crew : OPENFIRE
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Looking to get even : VENGEFUL
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One of 100 for Argus, in myth : EYE
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Tunes player : DEEJAY
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Oxygen-dependent organism : AEROBE
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___ Rouge (Paris cabaret) : MOULIN
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Where expats live : ABROAD
47
See 51-Across : BEATTY
50
Gird (oneself) : STEEL
52
Hajji's religion : ISLAM
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See 57-Across : PITT
55
"Continue ..." : GOON
56
Ding : DENT
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Deg. from Wharton : MBA

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

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