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New York Times, Monday, March 17, 2014

Author:
John Lieb
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
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John Lieb

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 38 Missing: {KQZ} This is puzzle # 4 for Mr. Lieb. Monday freshness: 65%
John Lieb notes:
"Vowel run" themes seem to come along three or four times a year and when they do I wonder where the inspiration for them comes. This ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Such a fun time meeting John at the ACPT a week ago! We toiled away at judging (read: goofed off in the back room) and attended two ... read more
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© 2014, The New York Times3/17/14 ( No. 23,505 )
Across
1
Ace of spades, e.g. : CARD
5
Room under the roof : ATTIC
10
Old Russian autocrat : TSAR
14
Lothario's look : LEER
15
The middle Corleone brother : FREDO
16
Six: Prefix : HEXA
17
"Dies ___" (Latin hymn) : IRAE
18
Poacher's nemesis : GAMEWARDEN
20
Guitarist Lofgren of the E Street Band : NILS
21
With it : HIP
22
In ___ of : LIEU
23
Idaho's nickname : GEMSTATE
25
Muslim pilgrim's destination : MECCA
28
Pringles container : CAN
29
Witness : SEE
31
Young 'un : TOT
32
College concentration : MAJOR
35
Request for some skin : GIMMEFIVE
38
Gung-ho : AVID
39
Regulations : RULES
40
Streets: Abbr. : AVES
41
Mayberry resident who became a Marine : GOMERPYLE
43
Lifeless : INERT
44
Beat by a hair : NIP
45
Old what's-___-name : HIS
46
Picnic pest : ANT
47
Hersey's "A Bell for ___" : ADANO
49
Round candy in a vending machine : GUMBALLS
54
Stow, as cargo : LADE
56
Burma's first prime minister : UNU
57
Campbell's product : SOUP
58
Sport that includes the pommel horse and parallel bars : GYMNASTICS
61
"Assuming that's true ..." : IFSO
62
Round hammer part : PEEN
63
Most accessible seating choice : AISLE
64
Grub : EATS
65
Out of kilter : AWRY
66
"___ Gold" (Peter Fonda film) : ULEES
67
Eye woe : STYE
Down
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Hold on (to) : CLING
2
Eagle's nest : AERIE
3
Domain : REALM
4
Casual Friday relaxes it : DRESSCODE
5
Kabul native : AFGHAN
6
Characteristic : TRAIT
7
City near Phoenix : TEMPE
8
Suffix with sulf- : IDE
9
Monk's hood : COWL
10
Number of Scrabble points for a B, C, M or P : THREE
11
Alluring : SEDUCTIVE
12
Lumberjack's tool : AXE
13
Moved fast : RAN
19
"Save Me" singer Mann : AIMEE
24
Cigarette substance : TAR
26
Report on, as a news story : COVER
27
1945 Alamogordo event, informally : ATEST
29
Captain Hook henchman : SMEE
30
Ambulance letters : EMS
32
___ Carta : MAGNA
33
Steer clear of : AVOID
34
Orioles Hall-of-Fame pitcher who modeled Jockey underwear : JIMPALMER
35
Fellas : GUYS
36
Not well : ILL
37
Excursions to la-la land : FANTASIES
39
School in Troy, N.Y. : RPI
42
"The Mary Tyler Moore Show" spinoff : RHODA
43
Bach's "Mass ___ Minor" : INB
46
Makes laugh : AMUSES
48
One minding the baby : NANNY
49
False front : GUISE
50
"I give up!" : UNCLE
51
Lite : LOFAT
52
Robust : LUSTY
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"Assuming it's true ...," informally : SPOSE
55
Jacob's twin : ESAU
58
Transcript stat : GPA
59
Archery wood : YEW
60
Up to, briefly : TIL

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