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New York Times, Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Author:
Ricky Cruz
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
57-Across : Common house style
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This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 40 Missing: {JQWX} Spans: 1 This is puzzle # 5 for Mr. Cruz. Jeff Chen's Puzzle of the Week pick. Tuesday freshness: 28%
Ricky Cruz notes:
The NYT has recently started sending proofs to constructors before they get finalized, and it's very great to have that say in what ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Many moons ago, a "broken words" puzzle broke my mind. Such a clever idea to split words … that can follow SPLIT! Although this theme ... read more
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M
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C
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© 2020, The New York Times9/29/20 ( No. 25,893 )
Across
1
Message in Morse code, maybe : SOS
4
Collect : AMASS
9
Lou Bega's "___ No. 5" : MAMBO
14
Actress Longoria : EVA
15
Frank of the Mothers of Invention : ZAPPA
16
Like the modern descendants of dinosaurs : AVIAN
17
For each : PER
18
No later than : UNTIL
19
Tightly packed : DENSE
20
As a whole : INALL
22
Some Catholic gift shop purchases : ROSARIES
24
Gray in the face : ASHY
25
Prodigies, informally : PHENOMS
27
Alternative to truth? : DARE
29
What many people do on weekend mornings : SLEEPIN
33
Cabinet members, to the president : ADVISORS
37
One of many for baking soda : USE
38
Can't hold back laughter while performing, say ... or a hint to the circled letters : BREAKSCHARACTER
43
Karaoke locale, often : BAR
44
Tried to be like : EMULATED
45
Bottomless pits : ABYSSES
50
Sign for a soothsayer : OMEN
51
Homes with wheels : CAMPERS
53
"Toy Story" boy : ANDY
57
Common house style : COLONIAL
60
Siren's wail, e.g. : BLARE
61
Something to make in an emergency? : HASTE
62
Having low odds of success : RISKY
65
Through : VIA
66
Rental when moving, maybe : UHAUL
67
Implied, but not stated : TACIT
68
Away from the bow : AFT
69
Requiring nerve : GUTSY
70
Apart (from) : ASIDE
71
Sgt.'s superiors : LTS
Down
1
Brown tone : SEPIA
2
Devices relied upon to a high degree? : OVENS
3
Actress ___ Michelle Gellar : SARAH
4
Blue: Sp. : AZUL
5
"Whew!" : MAN
6
Well-suited : APT
7
Steeple : SPIRE
8
They do dos : SALONS
9
Title for Marie Curie : MADAME
10
Opposed (to) : AVERSE
11
___-golf : MINI
12
It might be stolen in full view : BASE
13
Small bills : ONES
21
L.P.G.A. golfer ___ Ko, the youngest #1 in professional golf history (17 years, 9 months) : LYDIA
23
Fa's follower : SOL
25
Reasons to do something : PROS
26
Nickname for a mythical hero : HERC
28
Seek, as consent : ASK
30
Short stroke : PUTT
31
"Makes sense to me" : ISEE
32
One who knows all the answers, maybe : NERD
33
"Mamma Mia" group : ABBA
34
Opposite of colorful : DRAB
35
Extremely : VERY
36
The woman in question : SHE
39
Subject of una balada : AMOR
40
Captain Morgan and others : RUMS
41
Bass, for one : ALE
42
Shortcut for ships : CANAL
46
Powerful judicial group, in brief : SCOTUS
47
With sound mind : SANELY
48
Old record co. conglomerate : EMI
49
Peloponnesian War victor : SPARTA
52
Sewing machine inventor Howe : ELIAS
54
Like the forces of an armada : NAVAL
55
Move with the current : DRIFT
56
Poet who wrote "I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree" : YEATS
57
Drink quickly : CHUG
58
Most populous Hawaiian island : OAHU
59
Hurdle for an aspiring atty. : LSAT
60
The "B" of MB : BYTE
63
Ecology, e.g.: Abbr. : SCI
64
Not be serious : KID

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

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