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New York Times, Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Author:
Barry C. Silk
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
2-Down : Notre Dame's architectural style
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Barry C. Silk

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 36 Missing: {JQVZ} This is puzzle # 54 for Mr. Silk. Wednesday freshness: 56%
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© 2011, The New York Times2/23/11 ( No. 22,387 )
Across
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Audibly in shock : AGASP
6
Rack item : HAT
9
Can't stomach : ABHOR
14
State-run revenue source : LOTTO
15
1945 flag-raising site, briefly : IWO
16
Arledge who pioneered Monday night football : ROONE
17
Grammy winner James and others : ETTAS
18
Horror film star Chaney : LON
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Widely known : FAMED
20
Big Bopper hit : CHANTILLYLACE
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[as printed] : SIC
24
Common gout site : TOE
25
Title for Paul McCartney : SIR
26
Actor McShane of "Deadwood" : IAN
29
Barrier with a diamond pattern : CHAINLINKFENCE
33
Thurman of film : UMA
34
Baseballer-turned-spy Berg : MOE
35
Unaccompanied : LONE
36
Place to get a bucket of balls : RANGE
39
In a funk : LOW
40
Like some paper and coats : LINED
41
"Understood" : ISEE
42
Sock-in-the-gut reaction : OOF
43
Mauna ___ : KEA
44
Group overseeing Notre Dame Cathedral : CHURCHOFFRANCE
49
H.M.S. part : HER
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Just fine : AOK
51
California town name starter : LOS
52
Rock's ___ Rose : AXL
54
Remote possibility ... or a hint to 20-, 29- and 44-Across : OUTSIDECHANCE
58
Yawl's pair : MASTS
60
"No dice!" : NIX
61
Weighed down : LADEN
62
Russian pancakes : BLINI
63
First Liston/Clay fight result, in brief : TKO
64
Republican-turned-Democrat Specter : ARLEN
65
It's a plus : ASSET
66
Anthem contraction : OER
67
Like a neglected lawn : WEEDY
Down
1
Smart guys? : ALECS
2
Notre Dame's architectural style : GOTHIC
3
Tack on : ATTACH
4
Satirist Freberg : STAN
5
When racehorses are at the gate : POSTTIME
6
Jewish campus group : HILLEL
7
M.P.'s quarry : AWOL
8
Press secretary under George W. Bush : TONYSNOW
9
Kennel outburst : ARFARF
10
Old U.K. carrier : BOAC
11
Follow a signal to : HOMEINON
12
Admit ___ : ONE
13
Badly chafed : RED
21
Inner Hebrides isle : IONA
22
___ button (Facebook icon) : LIKE
27
Oxy 5 target : ACNE
28
___-to-know basis : NEED
30
Boring tool : AUGER
31
"Bye for now!" : IMOFF
32
___ González affair of 2000 : ELIAN
36
Rolling in it : RICH
37
1975 Wimbledon winner : ASHE
38
Phobic disorder, e.g. : NEUROSIS
39
Check out : LOOKINTO
40
Ordinance aimed at pet owners : LEASHLAW
42
Shouts of surprise : OHOS
43
Ray who built McDonald's into a giant : KROC
45
Watch a kitty : CATSIT
46
Limb-bending muscle : FLEXOR
47
Thing to snuff : CANDLE
48
Go over : EXCEED
53
1974 title role for Dustin Hoffman : LENNY
55
___ Reader (alternative magazine) : UTNE
56
Flood barrier : DIKE
57
Rhine feeder : AARE
58
Wharton deg. : MBA
59
Capp and Capone : ALS

Answer summary:
4 unique to this puzzle, 2 debuted here and reused later, 1 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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