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New York Times, Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Author:
Mark McClain
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
15-Across : Where Caterpillar is headquartered
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Mark McClain

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 38 Missing: {QY} This is the debut puzzle for Mr. McClain. Wednesday freshness: 31%
Notepad: In the print version of this puzzle, five clues have a solid black bar in them. Here, these are represented by a string of number signs (####).
Mark McClain notes:
I'm really pleased to make my NYT debut in the Wednesday slot — it's my personal favorite place in the weekday lineup. I like to think ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
I like when a puzzle baffles me — as long as I eventually figure out what's going on. Today, we get a fun debut offering, using DARK ... read more
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© 2016, The New York Times8/17/16 ( No. 24,389 )
Across
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Airway or pipe : DUCT
5
Gulf Coast catch : SHRIMP
11
___ gen. : MAJ
14
Part of A.D. : ANNO
15
Where Caterpillar is headquartered : PEORIA
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Carry a balance : OWE
17
Intangible feeling, informally : VIBE
18
Cars introduced with much fanfare on "E Day" : EDSELS
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"I do," e.g. : VOW
20
M # # # # : EXCHANGES
22
It has a 50% chance : TAILS
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Shoppe descriptor : OLDE
25
Composer Thomas : ARNE
26
Generous : AMPLE
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Like much of Montana : SEMIARID
33
Forte, on a score : LOUD
34
___-l'oeil (illusion) : TROMPE
36
Opening number : ONE
37
Sphere : ORB
38
Dining table decorations : DOILIES
39
Big oaf : LUG
40
Fail as a night guard, say : NAP
41
Traitor in the Revolutionary War : ARNOLD
42
Spanish for "table" : MESA
43
Party clothes : GLADRAGS
45
Gains, as in the stock market : RISES
46
Punjabi for "disciple" : SIKH
47
"Chocolate" dogs : LABS
49
Hartford-based insurance giant : AETNA
51
W # # # # : BLEMISHES
56
Part of STEM: Abbr. : SCI
57
Experience anew : RELIVE
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Lacking slack : TAUT
60
Resistance unit : OHM
61
Bird on a Froot Loops box : TOUCAN
62
___ Taft Benson (1980s-'90s Mormon leader) : EZRA
63
Adversary : FOE
64
Dismissive looks : SNEERS
65
Common laborer : PEON
Down
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"Affirmative, ___, I read you" (line in "2001: A Space Odyssey") : DAVE
2
Pioneering computer operating system : UNIX
3
Stock watcher's network : CNBC
4
Starting progress, metaphorically : TOEHOLD
5
Not be a tightwad : SPEND
6
Guard one's bets : HEDGE
7
Wine variety : ROSE
8
States of pique : IRES
9
Thousand G's : MIL
10
T # # # # : PASTRIES
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P # # # # : MOVIEROLES
12
Runaway G.I. : AWOL
13
Seder celebrants : JEWS
21
What's brewing, maybe : ALE
23
Santa ___ winds : ANA
25
All fired up : AMPED
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"I knew it all ___" : ALONG
27
Upstanding : MORAL
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D # # # # : PUBPASTIME
29
Recital pieces : SOLOS
30
Pianist Gilels : EMIL
31
Occupied, as a lav : INUSE
32
"At the Milliner's" painter : DEGAS
34
Holy text : TORAH
35
Part of the Olympics logo : RING
38
What sorcerers practice ... or a hint to interpreting five clues in this puzzle : DARKARTS
42
Blunder : MISSTEP
44
Cacophony : DIN
45
One of 2,297 for Hank Aaron, in brief : RBI
47
Actor Burton : LEVAR
48
Church chorus? : AMENS
49
Since : ASOF
50
Something you might hear in an empty building : ECHO
51
Off-color, paradoxically : BLUE
52
Big nits : LICE
53
Hangover feeling : HAZE
54
Lead-in to zone : EURO
55
Musial in Cooperstown : STAN
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Years and years : EON

Answer summary:
3 unique to this puzzle, 1 debuted here and reused later, 1 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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