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New York Times, Monday, December 9, 2013

Author:
Nina Rulon-Miller
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
53-Down : Small, secluded valleys
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Nina Rulon-Miller

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 38 Missing: {QZ} This is puzzle # 4 for Ms. Rulon-Miller. Monday freshness: 85%
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© 2013, The New York Times12/9/13 ( No. 23,407 )
Across
1
___, crackle, pop : SNAP
5
When repeated, lucky lottery purchaser's cry : IWON
9
___ Crunch (Quaker cereal) : CAPN
13
Regretful one : RUER
14
Emperor at the Circus Maximus : NERO
15
Ho-ho-hoing : JOLLY
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Coerce : STRONGARM
18
1940s computer : ENIAC
19
Hitchcock roles, famously : CAMEOS
20
Play-Doh, e.g. : PUTTY
21
"I tawt I taw a puddy ___" : TAT
22
Treeless plain : STEPPE
25
Perched on : ATOP
27
Abbr. on a bottle of Courvoisier : VSOP
29
Civic group with more than 45,000 affiliates : LIONSCLUB
31
Font lines : SERIFS
34
Dairy Queen purchase : CONE
35
Martians, e.g., in brief : ETS
36
Like some broadcast frequencies : ULTRAHIGH
39
Admirals' org. : USN
42
Mars' Greek counterpart : ARES
43
Moistens, as a turkey : BASTES
47
Illicit Prohibition-era establishment : SPEAKEASY
50
"How r u?," e.g. : TEXT
51
River to the North Sea : ELBE
52
Cast (off) : SLOUGH
55
Jason Bourne, for one : SPY
56
Uncles' wives : AUNTS
58
"Pretty" thing to say, with a cherry on top? : PLEASE
60
The ___ Brothers (R&B group) : ISLEY
61
Where lifeboats are generally stored : UPPERDECK
64
Head, as a committee ... or a word that can follow the ends of 16-, 29-, 36-, 47- and 61-Across : CHAIR
65
Nietzsche's "no" : NEIN
66
Onetime Harper's Bazaar illustrator : ERTE
67
Observed : EYED
68
Summers in St.-Tropez : ETES
69
Cape Canaveral acronym : NASA
Down
1
Sophs., in two years : SRS
2
Crackpot : NUTCASE
3
Seltzer-making device : AERATOR
4
Dance for 1-Down : PROM
5
Gold bar : INGOT
6
One that goes "pop" in a children's song : WEASEL
7
Rink star Bobby : ORR
8
___ de plume : NOM
9
Popular cold and flu medicine : CONTAC
10
Somewhat : ALITTLE
11
Develop in a particular way : PLAYOUT
12
The Big Apple: Abbr. : NYC
15
Game: Fr. : JEU
17
Super ___, old game console : NES
20
Fountain head? : PENNIB
21
Some Sharp and Sony products : TVS
23
"Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" artist : PICASSO
24
Winnie-the-___ : POOH
26
Airer of Masterpiece Classics : PBS
28
More, to a musician : PIU
30
___ Genesis, old game console : SEGA
32
Criticism, informally : FLAK
33
Accent : STRESS
37
Authentic : REAL
38
D.D.E.'s predecessor : HST
39
Manipulate : USE
40
Ostentatious : SPLASHY
41
Interstellar clouds : NEBULAE
44
Tile piece : TESSERA
45
Anticipates : EXPECTS
46
Home in the mud : STY
48
Epic tale that begins with the flight from Troy : AENEID
49
Marketer's target, maybe : YUPPIE
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Small, secluded valleys : GLENS
54
___ Majesty the Queen : HER
57
Mars' Norse counterpart : TYR
59
Yemeni port : ADEN
60
Glacier, essentially : ICE
61
Article in Arles : UNE
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Cat or gerbil, e.g. : PET
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Mauna ___ Observatories : KEA

Answer summary:
1 unique to this puzzle, 1 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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