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New York Times, Thursday, October 20, 2011

Author:
Patrick Berry
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
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Patrick Berry

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 40 This is puzzle # 151 for Mr. Berry. Thursday freshness: 74%
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Jim Horne notes:

Rebus squares are BLACK in one direction and WHITE in the other. The top entry corresponds to the Across answer.

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© 2011, The New York Times10/20/11 ( No. 22,626 )
Across
1
Steamy places : SPAS
5
"EastEnders" network : BBC
8
Toothpaste ingredient : WHITENER
12
Some soot : LAMPBLACK
14
Fellah or fedayee : ARAB
16
The Venerable ___ (old English historian) : BEDE
17
Then, to Thierry : ALORS
18
Insincere flattery, in slang : BANANAOIL
20
Request to an interviewee : BESEATED
22
"Harry and Tonto" star : CARNEY
23
"___, 'tis true I have gone here and there": Shak. : ALAS
24
Burlesque bit : SKIT
25
1980s Rowan Atkinson sitcom series set in various historical periods : BLACKADDER
28
Material you might look through : VEIL
29
Every last bit : ALL
32
Items wrapped in friction tape : WIRES
33
Many arcade-goers : TEENS
34
Gift upon arrival, maybe : LEI
35
Winged god : AMOR
36
Like zebra crossings : BLACKANDWHITE
37
Livery delivery : FOAL
38
Follow a pattern, say : SEW
39
Jimmy of "The West Wing" : SMITS
40
Title role for Joe Pesci : VINNY
41
House sitter? : HEN
42
Mates : PALS
43
Best Supporting Actress nominee for "Five Easy Pieces" : KARENBLACK
44
Sticks out : JUTS
45
Eat in style : DINE
46
Biased : ASLANT
49
Pod-bearing plant : BEANTREE
53
Started one's shift : CLOCKEDIN
55
Hunger enhancer, sometimes : AROMA
56
Typical romance novel love interest : HUNK
57
"What rotten luck!" : RATS
58
Nest-building pests : BLACKANTS
59
It's whipped to make mousse : EGGWHITE
60
Bud drinker? : BEE
61
Former life : PAST
Down
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Sarcophagus lid : SLAB
2
Like Death's horse : PALE
3
One of the Minor Prophets : AMOS
4
Butter knife, e.g. : SPREADER
5
Nurslings : BABES
6
Fastener in a punched hole : BRAD
7
Pink-slip : CAN
8
Famously polite Old West stagecoach robber : BLACKBART
9
Unreactive element : NEON
10
Sedgwick in Warhol films : EDIE
11
Bank : RELY
13
January department store events : WHITESALES
15
Iconic AC/DC album with the song "You Shook Me All Night Long" : BACKINBLACK
19
Filed things : NAILS
21
Organic sealant : TAR
24
Bird feeder tidbits : SEEDS
25
Cover-up : WHITEWASH
26
Mann of rock : AIMEE
27
Go under : DROWN
28
Volcano features : VENTS
29
Unlucky in love, say : ALONE
30
Country singer Rimes : LEANN
31
Untainted by corruption : LILYWHITE
33
Call option? : TAILS
36
Some nerve tissue : WHITEMATTER
37
It's worthy of condemnation : FIRETRAP
39
Gumption : SPUNK
40
Woman of letters? : VANNAWHITE
43
Sorento manufacturer : KIA
44
Star of 2010's "Gulliver's Travels" : JACKBLACK
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Packed with ideas, as an essay : DENSE
46
Soreness : ACHE
47
Shot of liquor : SLUG
48
Protracted : LONG
49
Snack : BITE
50
Novelist Jaffe : RONA
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First-aid experts, briefly : EMTS
52
Defender in a bridge column : EAST
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Lightly apply : DAB

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

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