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New York Times, Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Author:
Alex Eaton-Salners
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
23-Across : Louisiana Purchase region from 1838 to 1846
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Alex Eaton-Salners

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 42 Missing: {FJQXZ} Spans: 1 This is puzzle # 11 for Mr. Eaton-Salners. Tuesday freshness: 11%
Alex Eaton-Salners notes:
The inspiration for this puzzle was BEER BELLY. My original submission featured that phrase as the central revealer rather than the ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Welcome to day 2 of LAUGH AT MYSELF (LAM-poon) week! Some A+ finds today — I would never have imagined that WATER or YEAST could be ... read more
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© 2018, The New York Times8/7/18 ( No. 25,109 )
Across
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Snake charmer's snake : COBRA
6
Smile from ear to ear : BEAM
10
Preceder of "two, three, four" : HUP
13
Geographer's reference : ATLAS
14
Middle-earth area under the Misty Mountains : MORIA
15
Volcanic debris : ASH
16
Union representative : SHOPSTEWARD
18
Pi follower : RHO
19
Car-pool lane designation : HOV
20
Manning manning the Giants' backfield : ELI
21
Mature : RIPEN
23
Louisiana Purchase region from 1838 to 1846 : IOWATERRITORY
28
Savory taste of MSG : UMAMI
30
Lends a hand : AIDS
31
Seize, as formerly held land : RETAKE
33
Samovar : URN
34
"Mr. Robot" network : USA
37
What's found hidden inside 16-, 23-, 47- and 59-Across : BEERINGREDIENTS
41
A&E, in D.C.? : STS
42
Onetime Mets manager Hodges : GIL
43
Navigated against, as the current : SWAMUP
44
Barely gets (by) : EKES
46
Fixtures in Pillsbury facilities : OVENS
47
Job at a circus : ANIMALTRAINER
53
How a dying machine goes : KAPUT
54
Path of the moon through the sky : ARC
55
Glass of public radio : IRA
58
Prelude to a kiss : IDO
59
Spring greeting : HAPPYEASTER
64
Clear (of) : RID
65
Sri Lanka's nearest neighbor : INDIA
66
"Muy ___!" : BUENO
67
___ Technica, website with gadget news : ARS
68
"Holy Toledo!" : EGAD
69
Brought to a conclusion : ENDED
Down
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Dollars and cents : CASH
2
Roman emperor of A.D. 69 : OTHO
3
Goes on and on about nothing : BLOVIATES
4
Genre for DJ Khaled : RAP
5
Beast of burden : ASS
6
Kind of knife : BOWIE
7
Victorian ___ : ERA
8
Scuba tankful : AIR
9
Home of the Prado Museum : MADRID
10
___ Productions, Oprah Winfrey enterprise : HARPO
11
One walking down the aisle : USHER
12
Faker : PHONY
14
Hot sandwich : MELT
17
Darjeeling, for one : TEA
22
"___ a beautiful day in the neighborhood": Mr. Rogers : ITS
24
General Bradley, W.W. II commander : OMAR
25
Collaborative online site : WIKI
26
Still red in the middle : RARE
27
Fruit roll-ups? : RINDS
28
Cities, informally : URBS
29
Bump into : MEET
32
Georgia of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" : ENGEL
33
Internet address : URL
34
Not deserved : UNMERITED
35
Bring to a standstill, say : STUN
36
"Raiders of the Lost Ark" menaces : ASPS
38
General idea : GIST
39
"Victory is mine!" : IWON
40
Window shade? : EAVE
44
Runner with wings : EMU
45
TV host ___ Lee Gifford : KATHIE
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Director Kurosawa : AKIRA
48
Lowest point : NADIR
49
Music players of the 2000s : IPODS
50
Word before fire or transit : RAPID
51
___ Stark, "Game of Thrones" protagonist : ARYA
52
Makeup of Saturn's rings, mostly : ICE
56
Philosopher Descartes : RENE
57
Former Yank with 25 career grand slams : AROD
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Director Lee : ANG
61
Holding hands or kissing on the street, in brief : PDA
62
Vigoda of old TV and movies : ABE
63
Morning riser : SUN

Answer summary:
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