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New York Times, Monday, March 1, 2021

Author:
Michael Lieberman
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
46-Down : Charge with a crime
TotalDebutLatestCollabs
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Michael Lieberman

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 36 Missing: {JQVZ} This is the debut puzzle for Mr. Lieberman. Monday freshness: 19%
Michael Lieberman notes:
Hi, Crossworld! I'm thrilled to be making my NYT debut today. It's been so much fun getting to know many of you virtually over the ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
"Name that Theme" felt like it was going to be a breeze today. Kicking things off with SPACE NEEDLE? Yes! It was so great to see our ... read more
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© 2021, The New York Times3/1/21 ( No. 26,046 )
Across
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Unruly throng : MOB
4
Houston team : ASTROS
10
Sound heard in a long hallway, maybe : ECHO
14
"___ Father who art in heaven ..." : OUR
15
Engages in thievery : STEALS
16
Emotional state : MOOD
17
Baton Rouge sch. : LSU
18
*Seattle, 1962 : SPACENEEDLE
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"And you?," to Caesar : ETTU
22
Queries : ASKS
23
Photos at the dentist's : XRAYS
24
Happen next : ENSUE
26
Pigs' digs : STY
27
*Paris, 1889 : EIFFELTOWER
31
Partook of a meal : ATE
34
Wake others up while you sleep, perhaps : SNORE
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Ostensible : SOCALLED
37
100% : PURE
38
Theme park with an "Imagination!" pavilion : EPCOT
40
Mont Blanc and Matterhorn : ALPS
41
"Why didn't I think of that!" : NICEIDEA
43
Laudable Lauder : ESTEE
44
Salt Lake City athlete : UTE
45
*Chicago, 1893 : FERRISWHEEL
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"___ appétit!" : BON
49
More recent : NEWER
50
Word before shell or mail : SNAIL
53
Rock band that electrifies audiences? : ACDC
55
Dull-colored : DRAB
58
Events for which the answers to the three starred clues were built : WORLDSFAIRS
61
Jack Nicholson's weapon in "The Shining" : AXE
62
Burn soother : ALOE
63
The "P" in UPS : PARCEL
64
"___ get you!" : ILL
65
Wanders (about) : GADS
66
Like some college bros : FRATTY
67
After tax : NET
Down
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Undercover operative : MOLE
2
Remove from power : OUST
3
Inelegant problem-solving technique : BRUTEFORCE
4
Nincompoop : ASS
5
One of the Twin Cities : STPAUL
6
Cups, saucers, pot, etc. : TEASET
7
Eight lamb chops, typically, or a frame for 15 pool balls : RACK
8
Cheers at a fútbol match : OLES
9
Nine-digit government ID : SSN
10
Manicurist's board : EMERY
11
Musical finale : CODA
12
Sacred : HOLY
13
Lyric poems : ODES
19
Like a 10th or 11th inning, in baseball : EXTRA
21
Not at liberty : UNFREE
25
Visualize : SEE
26
Sunni or Shia, in Islam : SECT
27
TV channel for college sports : ESPNU
28
Arctic native : INUIT
29
___ the Grouch : OSCAR
30
Ply with chocolates and roses, say : WOO
31
Kind of vehicle to take off-road : ALLTERRAIN
32
Shelter that might be made of buffalo skin : TEPEE
33
'50s Ford flop : EDSEL
36
Made a verbal attack, with "out" : LASHED
38
Garden of earthly delights : EDEN
39
Pay-___-view : PER
42
Words spoken after a big raise? : IFOLD
43
"Yu-u-uck!" : EWW
46
Charge with a crime : INDICT
47
Hush-hush : SECRET
48
Gymnast Simone : BILES
50
Promotional goodies handed out at an event : SWAG
51
The Big Easy, in brief : NOLA
52
Three-time A.L. M.V.P. (2003, 2005 and 2007), informally : AROD
53
Miles away : AFAR
54
Sweetheart, in Salerno : CARA
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One of several on a tractor-trailer : AXLE
57
Pants holder-upper : BELT
59
Tanning lotion stat : SPF
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Sneaky : SLY

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

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