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New York Times, Monday, August 10, 2015

Author:
C. W. Stewart
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
64-Across : 3, 4 and 5, on golf courses
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Carolyn W. Stewart

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 38 Missing: {JQV} Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 21 for Ms. Stewart. Monday freshness: 61%
Carolyn W. Stewart notes:

I love cheese! Out shopping one day, I noticed the various ways cheese is packaged. "Say, cheese would be a nice idea for a Monday puzzle," I uttered to myself.

Jeff Chen notes:
Shapes of cheese today, a WEDGE, CUBE, BLOCK, WHEEL, and … SLAB? What, no Kraft American "cheese" SLICEs? As a somewhat ... read more
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© 2015, The New York Times8/10/15 ( No. 24,016 )
Across
1
Pinnacle : ACME
5
"That was a close one!" : PHEW
9
Penny-pinching : CHEAP
14
Back end of a hammer : PEEN
15
Toy building brick : LEGO
16
Like some screws and translations : LOOSE
17
*Club used in a bunker : SANDWEDGE
19
Confess (to) : OWNUP
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N.J. winter hrs. : EST
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Old crones : HAGS
22
Rehab problem, for short : DTS
23
Boardwalk's locale : SEASIDE
25
Zero chance : NOHOPE
28
33 1/3 r.p.m. records : LPS
29
Cracker spread : PATE
30
Priest's robe : ALB
32
*1980s hand-held puzzle craze : RUBIKSCUBE
36
"Garfield" dog : ODIE
37
___ of Man : ISLE
38
Dashing Flynn of films : ERROL
39
Woodworking tool : ADZE
40
Corp. bigwigs : CEOS
41
*Many a countertop : MARBLESLAB
43
Part of a circle : ARC
44
"That's mine!" : DIBS
45
Bake sale purchase : PIE
46
Avoids, as an issue : SKIRTS
48
Reference work on notable people published since 1899 : WHOSWHO
52
Golf ball propper-upper : TEE
53
Swamp critter : CROC
54
Move like a flea : HOP
55
What 32-Across has six of : FACES
58
"Smile!" ... or a hint to the ends of the answers to the five starred clues : SAYCHEESE
60
Midterms and finals : EXAMS
61
Long, arduous walk : TREK
62
Look through binoculars, e.g. : PEER
63
Full of gossip : NEWSY
64
3, 4 and 5, on golf courses : PARS
65
Alan of "The Aviator" : ALDA
Down
1
Cathedral areas : APSES
2
Stop : CEASE
3
*Inability to recall something : MENTALBLOCK
4
Stop : END
5
Argue in court : PLEAD
6
Waffle : HEDGE
7
Waffle ingredients : EGGS
8
Misfortune : WOE
9
Cover with a garment : CLOTHE
10
"In what way?" : HOWSO
11
Many, many years : EON
12
Sch. in Tempe : ASU
13
Vim and vigor : PEP
18
___ broom : WHISK
22
"I gotta hear this!" : DOTELL
24
007 and others : SPIES
25
Big shot : NABOB
26
*Riverboat propeller : PADDLEWHEEL
27
"My Fair Lady" lady : ELIZA
29
Contented cat sounds : PURRS
31
British network, with "the" : BEEB
32
Costa ___ : RICA
33
___ manual : USERS
34
Jew or Arab : SEMITE
35
Grouchy sorts : CRABS
36
Green spot in a desert : OASIS
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Many, many years : EPOCH
44
Like gala attire : DRESSY
47
List components : ITEMS
48
More twisted, as humor : WRYER
49
Takes to a pawnshop : HOCKS
50
Fleeced : HOSED
51
La Scala offering : OPERA
53
Irene of "Fame" : CARA
55
Quagmire : FEN
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Paul Bunyan's tool : AXE
57
Cornfield call : CAW
58
Gas tank additive : STP
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Org. concerned with clean air : EPA

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

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