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New York Times, Thursday, September 28, 2017

Author:
Joe Krozel
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
50-Across : "Eat up!"
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Joe Krozel

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 68, Blocks: 47 Missing: none – this is a pangram. Spans: 2 Grid is asymmetric. There are unchecked squares This is puzzle # 85 for Mr. Krozel. Thursday freshness: 47%
Notepad: Two letters of the alphabet are missing from the main, connected portion of the completed grid. What are they? The answer goes, appropriately, at 35-Across.
Joe Krozel notes:
I was pondering ways to revisit my NYT puzzle from Friday 1/27/2012 and add a new twist, AND I decided there were other tricks I could ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Love the visual, a PINATA filled with CANDY. So cool how the black squares also form the string that hangs the PINATA from the ... read more
Jim Horne notes:
I enjoyed this one more than Jeff did. I found the gimmick to be clever and satisfying. See more Grid Art here. Mr. Krozel is ... read more
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© 2017, The New York Times9/28/17 ( No. 24,796 )
Across
1
Fair : EQUITABLE
10
Hale ___, House majority leader of the 1970s : BOGGS
15
Regal Entertainment Group facility : MULTIPLEX
16
"Get ___, you two!" : AROOM
17
Hierarchical structure, metaphorically : TOTEMPOLE
18
"Fighting man from head to toe" : GIJOE
19
Cave-___ (mining hazards) : INS
20
What naphthalene is distilled from : TAR
21
Mild cheese : GOUDA
22
Where some bills originate, for short : ATM
24
Letters on a cartoon stick : TNT
25
First name in "wabbit" hunting : ELMER
26
Org. with millions of members HQ'd in Fairfax, Va. : NRA
27
Consumes too much, informally : ODS
28
Agent, for short : REP
29
Historical ___ : SITE
31
Stock opportunity, in brief : IPO
34
Well-planed : EVEN
35
Likely contents of a 44-Down : CANDY
36
Nibble (on) : GNAW
37
Connector of English stories : LIFT
38
French 101 verb : ETRE
39
No Triple Crown winner ever : MARE
40
Exhaust : USEUP
45
Comparison word : THAN
46
Enliven, with "up" : GIN
47
Kind of scheme : PONZI
48
Shaver's option : GEL
49
Word repeated in "What's ___ is ___" : PAST
50
"Eat up!" : DIGIN
51
Bullring shouts : OLES
53
Light brown brew : AMBERALE
55
Hard, pungent cheese : ASIAGO
57
Melania Trump ___ Knauss : NEE
58
"Hooked on Classics" label : KTEL
59
Some toy trucks : TONKAS
60
Lao-___ : TSE
61
Library references, briefly : OEDS
62
San ___, Tex. : ANGELO
Down
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Defib user : EMT
2
Where: Lat. : QUO
3
Widely played sport developed at Amherst College in the 1960s : ULTIMATEFRISBEE
4
Cross-country route, informally : ITEN
5
Popular beige work boots, colloquially : TIMS
6
Silicon Valley product : APP
7
Trashed : BLOTTO
8
University founder ___ Stanford : LELAND
9
Wields : EXERTS
10
Supermarket assistant : BAGGER
11
Brooks Robinson was one : ORIOLE
12
"Take a hike!" : GOJUMPINTHELAKE
13
"Johnny B. ___" (Chuck Berry hit) : GOODE
14
Lipstick problem : SMEAR
22
New Hampshire's Saint ___ College : ANSELM
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Home version of "Jeopardy!" and others : TRIVIAGAMES
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Agreement : ENTENTE
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Law office worker : PARALEGAL
33
Actor Wilson : OWEN
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"Move it!" : GETGOING
40
Software vendor's recommendation : UPDATE
41
In need of laundering : SOILED
42
Marx collaborator : ENGELS
43
Israeli gun : UZI
44
Party item depicted in the middle of this puzzle's grid : PINATA
49
What dogs do in lieu of sweating : PANT
52
Middlin' : SOSO
54
Old-time film studio : RKO
56
Royal wish, once : SON

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

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