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New York Times, Thursday, September 24, 2020

Author:
Trenton Charlson
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
17-Across : ___ system
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Trenton Charlson

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 16 Words: 77, Blocks: 36 Missing: {QZ} This is puzzle # 25 for Mr. Charlson. Thursday freshness: 81%
Trenton Charlson notes:
The germ idea of this puzzle dates back to 2016 when I first started constructing. My original puzzle lacked the homophone element, so it had ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
I was so confused, looking at [Bee, e.g.] for one themer clue, and seeing BEER BARREL elsewhere in the grid. Surely there was some ... read more
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© 2020, The New York Times9/24/20 ( No. 25,888 )
Across
1
Start of a 14-Across : GERM
5
[Just ... disappeared!] : PFFT
9
Part of a necklace : CLASP
14
Creative nugget : IDEA
15
One whose charges are sarges : LOOIE
17
___ system : HONOR
18
Kay, e.g. : BEERBARREL
20
Introduction to physics? : ASTRO
21
Squid organ : INKSAC
22
Elle, e.g. : DRUMSTICK
24
"I'll be there in five minutes," often : LIE
25
Nebraska senator Fischer : DEB
27
Pop singer Brickell : EDIE
28
Dead head? : DEE
29
Many a flat-screen : LCDTV
31
Altiplano locale : ANDES
33
"You said it!," in slang : WORD
34
Dry Spanish wine : RIOJA
36
Union members : STATES
38
Pea, e.g. : CRIBBAGEMARKER
42
Knockout : LOOKER
43
Merit : VALUE
44
Supermodel born Melissa Miller : EMME
45
Coming-out phrase : IMGAY
48
Noise at night : SNORE
52
Day ___ : SPA
53
Greek goddess of the earth : GAIA
54
Charade : ACT
56
Twitter titter : LOL
57
Bee, e.g. : PANHANDLE
60
Blob on a slide : AMOEBA
62
Closing bid? : ADIEU
63
Explained in great detail ... or what four of this puzzle's clues are? : SPELLEDOUT
65
Eurasia divider : URALS
66
Roger ___, second-longest-serving chief justice of the Supreme Court : TANEY
67
Instead : ELSE
68
Gives conditionally : LENDS
69
Minnesota W.N.B.A. team : LYNX
70
Goes down : SETS
Down
1
Vet-assisting legislation of 1944 : GIBILL
2
Heavenly : EDENIC
3
Stank to high heaven : REEKED
4
Land of Opportunity? : MARS
5
Track bet : PLACE
6
Supporting : FOR
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Largest employer in metro Detroit : FORD
8
Like most parking garages : TIERED
9
Go after : CHASE
10
Perplexed : LOST
11
"The ___ for 50 enemies is one friend": Aristotle : ANTIDOTE
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Practitioner of the dark arts : SORCERER
13
Line of athletic footwear : PROKEDS
16
Shake, as one's tail : ELUDE
19
Uneasy feeling : BADVIBE
23
Liturgical reference book : MISSAL
26
Cabo's peninsula : BAJA
30
Playground wheels : TRIKE
32
Ride hard : NAG
33
Arouse : WAKEN
35
Novelist Patrick who wrote "Master and Commander" : OBRIAN
37
"Have I ever steered you wrong?!" : TRUSTME
38
Buddy : COMPADRE
39
Language in which "Hello, how are you?" is "Salut, ce mai faci?" : ROMANIAN
40
Mendes of "2 Fast 2 Furious" : EVA
41
Rudolph with a parody of Kamala Harris on "S.N.L." : MAYA
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Electric guitar innovator : LESPAUL
46
Thick : MIDST
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Ladies' night attendee : GALPAL
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Enthusiastic flamenco cry : OLEOLE
50
Hearty : ROBUST
51
Gives a lift : ELATES
53
Magnetic induction unit : GAUSS
55
Sepals of a flower, collectively : CALYX
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Retained ... or detained : HELD
59
Playground rhyme starter : EENY
61
Some tributes : ODES
64
"Dancing With the Stars" judge Goodman : LEN

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

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