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New York Times, Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Author:
John Wrenholt
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
34-Across : "Bravo!"
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John Wrenholt

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 34 Missing: {JQXZ} This is puzzle # 2 for Mr. Wrenholt. Wednesday freshness: 60%
John Wrenholt notes:
I started this puzzle with the "pipe" part. I had originally hoped it would connect words like DRAIN and SEWER, but that proved to be ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Drink up everyone, DOWN THE HATCH! Er, DOWN THE WRONG PIPE! Would you believe, DOWN THE PIPE? As in … a perfectly pitched ... read more
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© 2019, The New York Times9/18/19 ( No. 25,516 )
Across
1
"Bor-r-ring" : HOHUM
6
Part of a parade : FLOAT
11
Stir-fry pan : WOK
14
Time's Person of the Year for 2008 and 2012 : OBAMA
15
Lofty abode : AERIE
16
Reverence : AWE
17
Stable base for a drilling rig : OILPLATFORM
19
Deuce, in tennis : TIE
20
___ Leppard : DEF
21
Exam with a max. score of 180 : LSAT
22
Part of the lymphatic system : SPLEEN
24
Muffler attachment : TAILPIPE
25
See-through : SHEER
26
Forerunners of cellphones : PAGERS
29
Feisty : SPIRITED
32
Tony, e.g. : AWARD
33
Spanish ___ (historic site in Rome) : STEPS
34
"Bravo!" : OLE
35
Launch party? : NASA
36
Dark-tongued Chinese dogs : CHOWS
37
Bed smaller than a queen : TWIN
38
Slam : DIS
39
Poles, e.g. : SLAVS
40
Prominent cockatoo feature : CREST
41
"A little thing that makes a big difference," per a popular saying : ATTITUDE
43
Props (up) : SHORES
44
"The Sheik of ___" (1920s song) : ARABY
45
Weapon in Clue : LEADPIPE
46
Late bloomers : ASTERS
48
Comes down with : GETS
49
Bankroll : WAD
52
Universal life force : CHI
53
How a perfect pitch comes ... or a hint to the missing parts of the shaded answers : DOWNTHEPIPE
56
Overly : TOO
57
Loathing : ODIUM
58
Wash off : RINSE
59
Ares, to Zeus : SON
60
Rector's residence : MANSE
61
Feast without yeast : SEDER
Down
1
Cobra feature : HOOD
2
Tony's counterpart : OBIE
3
Feature of a skate park : HALFPIPE
4
Ballpark figure : UMP
5
Green-headed duck : MALLARD
6
Like some errors and attractions : FATAL
7
Split : LEFT
8
Treasure on the Spanish Main : ORO
9
Blimps and zeppelins : AIRSHIPS
10
Tones down : TEMPERS
11
Tall landmark in many a town : WATERTOWER
12
Boo-boo : OWIE
13
Eager : KEEN
18
Garage sale caveat : ASIS
23
Welcoming wreath : LEI
24
Prefix with watt : TERA
25
Gushes : SPEWS
26
Symbol of China : PANDA
27
Be in store for : AWAIT
28
Business often combined with a minimart : GASSTATION
29
Hat worn by Abraham Lincoln : STOVEPIPE
30
Dedicatee of a Beethoven bagatelle : ELISE
31
Dings : DENTS
33
Of questionable repute : SHADY
36
Popular mixer : CLUBSODA
37
Trampled : TROD
39
"American Idol" quest : STARDOM
40
They may follow shots : CHASERS
42
Boiling blood : IRE
43
Meyers of late-night TV : SETH
45
"I can take it from here" : LETME
46
Stops procrastinating : ACTS
47
"Get outta here!" : SHOO
48
Serengeti herd : GNUS
49
Trachea : WINDPIPE
50
Vaulted recess : APSE
51
Certain animals playing in "Home on the Range" : DEER
54
Have the best time, say : WIN
55
Kind of filling : PIE

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

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