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New York Times, Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Author:
Bill Thompson
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
5-Across : "Proud" ones with cigars
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Bill Thompson

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 37 Missing: {BQVX} This is puzzle # 9 for Mr. Thompson. Tuesday freshness: 62%
Bill Thompson notes:
The idea for this theme came to me when I was solving another crossword and noticed that the word "east" was hidden in the center of ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
MIDDLE EAST interpreted as "phrases with EAST smack dab in their middles." Bill's elegantly chose themers which are both colorful and ... read more
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© 2015, The New York Times8/18/15 ( No. 24,024 )
Across
1
Complain loudly : YAWP
5
"Proud" ones with cigars : PAPAS
10
Cheek : SASS
14
Iridescent stone : OPAL
15
Prince Valiant's love : ALETA
16
___ Reader : UTNE
17
*Left the flock : GONEASTRAY
19
Greek earth goddess : GAEA
20
Kind of test for newborns : APGAR
21
"___ Bangs" (Ricky Martin hit) : SHE
22
___ Sea, victim of Soviet irrigation projects : ARAL
23
*Walk out : STAGEASTRIKE
27
Tenor Carreras : JOSE
30
Catcher's catch off a batter's bat : FOULTIP
31
Part of an oval : ARC
32
Competitor's lament : ILOST
33
Kyle ___, "The Terminator" hero : REESE
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*Like baking dough : YEASTY
39
*Sumptuous spreads : FEASTS
40
Crashes, with "out" : ZONKS
41
Got by word of mouth : HEARD
44
Word that, spelled backward, can be a clue for itself : PAT
45
Stalemate : IMPASSE
47
Prefix with diluvian : ANTE
48
*Half of a brother/sister dance duo : ADELEASTAIRE
52
Laze : LOLL
53
Inits. for Windy City commuters : CTA
54
Loosen, as a knot : UNTIE
58
Leon who wrote "The Haj" : URIS
59
World hot spot ... or a hint to the answers to the starred clues : MIDDLEEAST
62
Labyrinth : MAZE
63
"That's ___" : AMORE
64
Mass-market furniture company : IKEA
65
Furniture strip : SLAT
66
Homes for warblers and wasps : NESTS
67
Two of diamonds? : DEES
Down
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Exercise discipline : YOGA
2
Individually : APOP
3
First computer company to run an ad during the Super Bowl : WANG
4
Entreaty that may follow "pretty" : PLEASE
5
Faux ___ : PAS
6
PC key : ALT
7
Slayer of Medusa : PERSEUS
8
Stopped : ATAHALT
9
Speak, in the Bible : SAYEST
10
Legume with an edible pod : SUGARPEA
11
Game company with a Japanese name : ATARI
12
Weasel : SNEAK
13
Bobby who co-founded the Black Panther Party : SEALE
18
The "A" of MoMA : ART
24
Wouldn't hurt ___ : AFLY
25
Wet gunk : GOO
26
Hackneyed : TIRED
27
Rapper born Shawn Corey Carter : JAYZ
28
Product first released by the National Biscuit Company in 1912 : OREO
29
Survey with binoculars, say : SCAN
32
Informal identification : ITSME
34
Sister company of ABC : ESPN
35
Runs, hits or errors, for short : STAT
36
Villa d'___ : ESTE
38
Everything one can do : SKILLSET
39
Without cost: Ger. : FREI
41
Isn't at the deadline yet : HASTIME
42
Tabasco and Chihuahua, in México : ESTADOS
43
Cool ___ cucumber : ASA
46
Game with a "perfect score" of 3,333,360 : PACMAN
47
Source of the Trojan horse story : AENEID
48
Grads : ALUMS
49
Miami golf resort : DORAL
50
Slave woman in "Uncle Tom's Cabin" : ELIZA
51
"The Murders in the ___ Morgue" : RUE
55
Grab : TAKE
56
"Mm-hmm" : ISEE
57
Data for airport chauffeurs, for short : ETAS
60
Richard Gere title role : DRT
61
French article : LES

Answer summary:
3 unique to this puzzle, 2 debuted here and reused later, 1 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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