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New York Times, Friday, January 16, 2015

Author:
Michael Wiesenberg
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
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Michael Wiesenberg

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 70, Blocks: 26 Missing: {QXZ} This is puzzle # 3 for Mr. Wiesenberg. Friday freshness: 88%
Michael Wiesenberg notes:
I first constructed crossword puzzles in the late 1960s, using pencil and graph paper. To cut down on erasing, I set portions of grids ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
I don't have a lot of construction-specific analysis for today's puzzle, since it fits squarely in the 70-word themeless mold, so I ... read more
Jim Horne notes:

Mr. Wiesenberg's first three NYT puzzles have an identical grid shape.

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© 2015, The New York Times1/16/15 ( No. 23,810 )
Across
1
12
Alsatian article : LES
15
Exit line : SEEYOULATER
16
___ Khan : AGA
17
Good source of beta carotene : SWEETPOTATO
18
Samoan staple : POI
19
Regulation followers, briefly : OTS
20
Weight without a load : TARE
21
Recipe instruction : STIRIN
23
Blood problem, maybe : FEUD
24
Obesity superlative : FATTEST
25
Like tarantella dancers : AWHIRL
28
Single players : SOLOISTS
29
Alternatives to buttons : DIALS
30
Much Scandinavian landscape : PINES
31
Western leader? : MID
32
One of the Brontës : ANNE
33
Drops abruptly : JILTS
34
About 4.2 millimeters, in printing : PICA
35
Doc's suggestion : MED
36
Pair of elephants? : TUSKS
37
Occasion for much cheering in '45 : VEDAY
38
Hails : ACCLAIMS
40
Symbols with supposed magic power : SIGILS
41
Brand in the grooming aisle : NORELCO
42
Volatile masses : MOBS
43
Not beyond one : DOABLE
44
Beautician, at times : DYER
45
Wear down : SAP
48
Capricious, magical figure : ELF
49
How many practice religion : OBSERVANTLY
52
One testing woofers? : VET
53
It may be found in preserves : NATURETRAIL
54
Where many arrests take place, for short : ERS
55
Hemoglobin carrier : ERYTHROCYTE
Down
1
Childish comeback : ISSO
2
See 4-Down : NEWT
3
Tour mementos : TEES
4
Brew ingredient from a 2-Down : EYE
5
Heels : ROTTERS
6
Male reality show host in heels : RUPAUL
7
Words said with the hands pressed together : OLORD
8
Restrain, as one's breath : BATE
9
One-time separator : ATA
10
Major figure in retail : NETSALES
11
Picturesque subterranean spaces : GROTTOS
12
Time for Debussy's "faune" : LAPRESMIDI
13
Repeating I? : EGOISTICAL
14
February 14 and March 17 : SAINTSDAYS
22
"Is ___?" (question in Matthew and Mark) : ITI
23
Take the edge off : FILE
24
Type types : FONTS
25
Earliest figures? : ADAMANDEVE
26
Alcopop alternative : WINECOOLER
27
Embroiders, e.g. : HANDCRAFTS
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Derby duds : SILKS
30
___ Beach, Calif. : PISMO
33
Place to get a healthful drink : JUICEBAR
34
Violin quartet : PEGS
36
Highball, e.g. : TALLONE
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Violin effect : VIBRATO
39
Sidon's setting: Abbr. : LEB
40
To any extent, poetically : SOEVER
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Gift in a Nativity scene : MYRRH
44
Book after Num. : DEUT
45
Something booked on Travelocity : STAY
46
Got off : ALIT
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Journalist who wrote the 1943 book "Here Is Your War" : PYLE
50
Many a bachelor pad : STY
51
Reactor overseer: Abbr. : NRC

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

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