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New York Times, Thursday, January 9, 2020

Author:
Alex Eaton-Salners
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
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Alex Eaton-Salners

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 72, Blocks: 41 Missing: {FQVXZ} Grid has mirror symmetry. This is puzzle # 30 for Mr. Eaton-Salners. Thursday freshness: 100%
Alex Eaton-Salners notes:
This tribute to "T" took tremendous toil. Thankfully, tallying the terms that T triggers/terminates transcends trifles. The textual ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Long ago, the "Four T Puzzle" hooked me on physical puzzles that require clever manipulation. It's so satisfying when after a long ... read more
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© 2020, The New York Times1/9/20 ( No. 25,629 )
Across
1
I.T. support desk service : PCHELP
7
"Down goes Frazier!" caller : COSELL
13
Heated house for chicks : BROODER
14
Like Looney Tunes, theatrically : ONEREEL
16
Jane Eyre or Wonder Woman : HEROINE
17
Spicy : PICANTE
18
More than some : ALOT
19
Characteristic : TRAIT
21
Cook and Curry : TIMS
22
Spanish boy's name related to the sixth month of the year : JUNOT
24
Baby in a rare birth : TRIPLET
26
They leave in the spring : TREES
27
Clarifying phrase : IDEST
28
Harbor sight : TUGBOAT
29
Letter in the last third of the NATO alphabet : TANGO
30
Couches : SETTEES
32
Capital of the U.S. for 54 days in 1784 : TRENTON
34
Plus : AND
35
Meditation mantras : OMS
36
Not interpret correctly : MISREAD
40
Indonesian money : RUPIAHS
44
How tied N.F.L. games are resolved, for short : INOT
45
Common sport fish : TROUT
47
Pants, slangily : TROU
48
Bit of foppish attire : ASCOT
50
Drum kit, by another name : TRAPSET
52
Not so brave and determined : TIMID
53
Brave and determined : STOUT
54
"You'll never beat my score!" : TOPTHAT
55
Lock : TRESS
56
Shakespeare contemporary : MARLOWE
58
Comedian Jimmy : DURANTE
60
Longtime "Today" forecaster : ALROKER
61
Amusing incongruities : IRONIES
62
Friendless : LONELY
63
Make like : ENDEAR
Down
1
When an opera's musical themes may be established : PRELUDE
2
Bit of headwear that often has jewels : CORONET
3
Cry at night : HOOT
4
Mince words? : EDIT
5
Annual winter/spring observance : LENT
6
Sets up ahead of time, in jargon : PRERIGS
7
What some say God is to them : COPILOT
8
"Leave this to me" : ONIT
9
Religious group : SECT
10
Part of the conjugation of the Latin "esse" : ERAT
11
Permissive : LENIENT
12
Captive's plea : LETMEGO
13
Spicy Indian fritters : BHAJIS
15
Textbook unit : LESSON
20
P.D. alert : APB
23
"For one thing ..." : TOSTART
24
"Indeed!," colloquially : TRUEDAT
25
Remove forcefully : TEAROUT
26
Go from one place to another : TRANSIT
31
Principle : TENET
33
Lure : TEMPT
36
Oppressive atmosphere : MIASMA
37
Get with the program? : INSTALL
38
Texas city on the Mexican border : SOCORRO
39
Window dressing : DRAPERY
40
"Midnight's Children" novelist, 1981 : RUSHDIE
41
First country to establish Christianity as its state religion : ARMENIA
42
Sailor vis-à-vis a sail : HOISTER
43
Lathers up : SUDSES
46
Go (for) : OPT
49
French port on the Mediterranean : TOULON
50
Tool with a pointed blade : TROWEL
51
Large beverage dispenser : TEAURN
52
Capital of Albania : TIRANE
57
Drag : TOKE
59
Stepped : TROD

Answer summary:
5 unique to this puzzle, 2 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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