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New York Times, Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Author:
Julian Lim
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
47-Down : "Gil Blas" novelist
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Julian Lim

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 38 Missing: {JKQVX} This is the debut puzzle for Mr. Lim. Wednesday freshness: 86%
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© 2010, The New York Times1/6/10 ( No. 21,974 )
Across
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Add a new article to, maybe : AMEND
6
Sweat units : BEADS
11
Prime meridian std. : GST
14
Zellweger of "Leatherheads" : RENEE
15
Not yet reached : UNMET
16
Evergreen tree : YEW
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Race energetically past? : FLYSPRYLYBY
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What an athlete may turn : PRO
20
It sometimes depicts a dragon or tiger : TATTOO
21
Rides : TEASES
23
Keys on the side of a keyboard : SHIFTS
26
Last word of a January 1 song : SYNE
27
Mozart's "___ Fan Tutte" : COSI
30
Yellow one : FRAIDYCAT
33
Todd who directed "I'm Not There," 2007 : HAYNES
36
More bohemian : ARTIER
37
East ender? : ERN
38
Like King Solomon ... or an oral hint to 17- and 62-Across and 11- and 29-Down : ALLWISE
40
"___, verily" : YEA
43
Nonchalant : CASUAL
45
Adjusts to one's situation : ADAPTS
47
Games involving picks : LOTTERIES
50
Sch. groups : PTAS
51
River to the Mediterranean : EBRO
52
Dust collector : DRYMOP
55
Stonewall, say : STYMIE
58
Popular sandwich bag : ZIPLOC
61
Smoke detector batteries, often : AAS
62
Native African's musical beat? : PYGMYRHYTHM
66
"I said ... out!" : GIT
67
Banana-loving zoo critter : ORANG
68
"With this ring ___ wed" : ITHEE
69
What every inning has three of? : ENS
70
Native of India in the British army : SEPOY
71
They might get shingles : ROOFS
Down
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Thin bark? : ARF
2
Soften : MELT
3
Grammy winner for "Amarantine" : ENYA
4
Occupies, as bushes or trees : NESTSIN
5
Sonar's measurement : DEPTH
6
Bribe : BUYOFF
7
Photo blowup: Abbr. : ENL
8
Singer Winehouse : AMY
9
Red ink : DEBT
10
Eyelid annoyance : STYE
11
Where an old wanderer is interred? : GYPSYCRYPT
12
Sister of Venus : SERENA
13
Like some short tennis matches : TWOSET
18
Louis XIV, e.g. : ROI
22
"... so long ___ both shall live?" : ASYE
24
Fishing boat : TRAWLER
25
Garment in Gujarat : SARI
27
2008 title role for Benicio Del Toro : CHE
28
Trireme propeller : OAR
29
What Romeo and Juliet had to do? : SYNCTRYSTS
31
"___ date!" : ITSA
32
Went kaput : DIED
34
Luxury : EASE
35
Arc on a music score : SLUR
39
Made, as a wager : LAID
41
Sorority letter : ETA
42
Blockhead : ASS
44
Tiny bit : ATOM
46
Try for a job at : APPLYTO
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"Gil Blas" novelist : LESAGE
48
Secure : OBTAIN
49
Alignment of celestial bodies : SYZYGY
53
Former space station : MIR
54
Biblical land with "ivory and apes and peacocks" : OPHIR
56
Debuts on Wall St. : IPOS
57
Rochester's love : EYRE
59
Roman emperor after Galba : OTHO
60
Contestant on a Bravo reality show : CHEF
63
Breach : GAP
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6 on a phone : MNO
65
Enero, por ejemplo : MES

Answer summary:
6 unique to this puzzle, 1 debuted here and reused later.

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