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New York Times, Thursday, September 24, 2015

Author:
Peter A. Collins
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
32-Across : Scott Turow title
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Peter A. Collins

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 33 Missing: {JQVWYZ} Spans: 2 Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 92 for Mr. Collins. Thursday freshness: 5%
Peter A. Collins notes:
The original version of this one had BALTO TO TOTO TOME at 17-Across. That would've led to the tighter clue "One volume of the ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Nicely consistent theme; a pair of letters repeated exactly four times (total of five instances) within a kooky sentence. I AM A MAMA ... read more
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© 2015, The New York Times9/24/15 ( No. 24,061 )
Across
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Not much, but better than none : SLIM
5
Cookout fare : RIBS
9
Head dog : ALPHA
14
One of the Nereids in Greek myth : IONE
15
Garden party? : ADAM
16
TV host who said "It's all been satirized for your protection" : MAHER
17
One volume in the Encyclopedia of Movie Pets and Sidekicks? : TONTOTOTOTOTOME
20
Outcome : UPSHOT
21
Goldfish relative : KOI
22
Instant ___ : TEA
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Tournament favorite : ONESEED
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Forever : EONS
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Let someone's father borrow this Arp or that Duchamp? : LENDADADADADA
31
God with a shield : ARES
32
Scott Turow title : ONEL
33
Some spring plantings : BULBS
36
This and that : MIX
37
Social worker? : ANT
38
"You are so busted!" : AHA
40
Bucolic sound : BAA
41
Sellers of many films : PETER
43
Farming prefix : AGRI
45
Engine sound : PURR
46
Statement from the proud snake as its eggs were hatching? : IAMAMAMAMAMBA
49
Remote button : MENU
51
Sirius : DOGSTAR
52
Hawks' home: Abbr. : ATL
53
Bog : FEN
54
Lake Victoria locale : UGANDA
58
Recounting of the time you introduced the Egyptian goddess of fertility? : THISISISISISAID
62
German article : EINEN
63
Staple at a wedding reception : CAKE
64
Piece that can go left or right : OPED
65
Much of a world map : OCEAN
66
Forever : AGES
67
"Sure, I'm game" : LETS
Down
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In ___ (as found) : SITU
2
Aerial stunt : LOOP
3
Comfort spots? : INNS
4
Section of a science paper : METHODS
5
Sold down the river, in a way : RATTEDON
6
Ringing endorsement? : IDO
7
Stick in a dugout : BAT
8
Signals to leave? : SMOKEALARMS
9
Mine, in Marseille : AMOI
10
Back muscle, to weightlifters : LAT
11
Where to get in your best shots? : PHOTOALBUM
12
Weightlifter types : HEMEN
13
Places : AREAS
18
Chaplin of "Game of Thrones" : OONA
19
Chuck of NBC News : TODD
24
"Three's Company" setting : SANTAMONICA
25
Palindromic Dutch city : EDE
26
End of a commencement speaker's address? : EDU
27
Part of the Pixar logo : LAMP
28
Sandusky's lake : ERIE
29
Like Charles vis-à-vis Elizabeth : NEXTINLINE
30
Org. with red, white and blue balls, once : ABA
34
Sharp remark : BARB
35
F.D.R.'s mother : SARA
37
Branch : ARM
39
Breaks : HIATUSES
42
Toilette water? : EAU
44
Shtick bit : GAG
45
Object seen in Seurat's "La Grande Jatte" : PARASOL
47
Citrus drinks : ADES
48
Figures in a crèche : MAGI
49
Start of the Nuevo Testamento : MATEO
50
Work ___ : ETHIC
53
Fictional boy who claimed "All kings is mostly rapscallions" : FINN
55
Scruff : NAPE
56
"Breakthrough" detailed in many a best seller : DIET
57
Tots : ADDS
59
Locale for Wynken, Blynken and Nod : SEA
60
Annual awards org. : SAG
61
Old White House nickname : IKE

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

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