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New York Times, Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Author:
Zhouqin Burnikel and Don Gagliardo
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
43-Across : One of 154 for Shakespeare
TotalDebutLatestCollabs
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Don Gagliardo

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 38 Missing: {JQXZ} This is puzzle # 3 for Ms. Burnikel. This is puzzle # 2 for Mr. Gagliardo. Tuesday freshness: 74%
Constructor notes:

Don: I heard the name Abner Doubleday and thought it was interesting. Knowing how CC feels about baseball, I thought she would enjoy it.

Jeff Chen notes:
A goal of the early-week puzzles is to make crosswords widely accessible, thus drawing newer solvers into the fold. So I think a ... read more
Will Shortz notes:
(In response to Jeff's comments): What percentage of solvers are tackling a Tuesday puzzle for the first time? It must be a fraction ... read more
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© 2013, The New York Times8/20/13 ( No. 23,296 )
Across
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Digging ... or word after "digging" : INTO
5
Santa ___, Calif. : ROSA
9
Penne, e.g. : PASTA
14
"Me neither" : NORI
15
Geishas' wear : OBIS
16
Synthetic fiber : ARNEL
17
Research that may be outdoors : FIELDWORK
19
"Lemon Tree" singer Lopez : TRINI
20
Org. recommending regular checkups : ADA
21
Function : USE
22
Camera adjustments : FSTOPS
24
"I'm with you!" : METOO
26
Variable spring period : HOLYWEEK
28
Some cheers : YAYS
29
Something not to be spared, in a saying : THEROD
31
A .08% reading may lead to it, for short : DUI
32
Casey with a radio countdown : KASEM
34
Not suitable : UNAPT
36
What employers tap to get employees : LABORMARKET
39
There are five on China's flag : STARS
41
Alternatives to Slurpees : ICEES
42
San Francisco's ___ Hill : NOB
43
One of 154 for Shakespeare : SONNET
46
Prisoner's sentence : TERM
50
Fortunate sort : LUCKYDOG
52
Late bloomer : ASTER
53
Lit : SOUSED
54
Fink : RAT
56
"Yuck!" : UGH
57
Magician's assistant in an audience, say : PLANT
58
Supposed inventor of baseball ... or a hint to 17-, 26-, 36- and 50-Across : DOUBLEDAY
61
Hollywood's Davis : BETTE
62
Wicked : EVIL
63
Vulcan mind ___ : MELD
64
Source of Indian black tea : ASSAM
65
Ready to come off the stove : DONE
66
"Got it" : ISEE
Down
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Severe disrepute : INFAMY
2
"I haven't the foggiest" : NOIDEA
3
Bringer of peace : TREATY
4
Medium for Van Dyck or van Gogh : OIL
5
Counterparts of columns : ROWS
6
High wind? : OBOE
7
Word said with a salute : SIR
8
Request : ASKFOR
9
Helen Keller's portrayer in "The Miracle Worker" : PATTYDUKE
10
"This way" indicator : ARROW
11
Attacked anonymously : SNIPEDAT
12
Stiffen through nervousness : TENSEUP
13
Ring king : ALI
18
Couple : DUO
23
___ Poke (candy) : SLO
25
Holocaust hero Schindler : OSKAR
26
Fixing, as the bottom of a skirt : HEMMING
27
Press ___ (media packet) : KIT
29
General on Chinese menus : TSO
30
Part of H.M.S. : HER
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Auto safety feature, redundantly : ABSSYSTEM
35
Flight destinations : NESTS
36
Attire for scientists : LABCOATS
37
Bandage brand : ACE
38
Like some mil. officers : RET
39
NBC show since '75 : SNL
40
Messes up, as the hair : TOUSLES
44
"___ to Joy" : ODE
45
Dozed (off) : NODDED
47
27 Chopin works : ETUDES
48
Entertain lavishly : REGALE
49
Half of Stevenson's "strange case" : MRHYDE
51
___ Kinte of "Roots" : KUNTA
52
The Braves, on scoreboards : ATL
54
Many an archaeological site : RUIN
55
Like Napoleon, before Elba? : ABLE
57
Org. with balls and strikes : PBA
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___-lacto-vegetarian : OVO
60
Big inits. in music : EMI

Answer summary:
5 unique to this puzzle, 2 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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