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New York Times, Friday, May 11, 2018

Author:
Sam Ezersky and David Steinberg
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
26-Down : Pop stars?
TotalDebutLatestCollabs
577/28/201211/10/20249
SunMonTueWedThuFriSatVariety
8213572011
RebusCircleScrabDebutFresh
221.7147990%
Sam Ezersky
TotalDebutLatestCollabs
1116/16/201112/21/202322
SunMonTueWedThuFriSatVariety
107891534262
RebusCircleScrabDebutFresh
6211.6365067%
David Steinberg

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 68, Blocks: 30 Missing: {QXZ} This is puzzle # 24 for Mr. Ezersky. This is puzzle # 80 for Mr. Steinberg. Friday freshness: 89%
Constructor notes:
DAVID: Sam and I often joke about how my themelesses are always Fridays while his are always Saturdays. Since this puzzle ended up on ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
This is a good example of why themelesses featuring seven-letter entries can be so tough to construct. It might seem like it should be ... read more
Jim Horne notes:

Counting Variety puzzles, this is crossword #24 for Sam, and he won't be 23 years old until later this month. David is only 21 and this is his puzzle #80.

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© 2018, The New York Times5/11/18 ( No. 25,021 )
Across
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Adds horsepower to : SOUPSUP
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Sparta's foe in "300" : PERSIA
14
Elite : TOPTIER
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Major : BIGTIME
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Jolly "Roger"? : IHEARYA
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1950s heavyweight Johansson : INGEMAR
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Zippo output : FLAME
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Digs in the snow : IGLOO
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Mariana Islands neighbor, for short : IWO
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Rideshare app datum : FARE
23
Hearts, e.g. : SUIT
24
Hunk of meat : SLAB
25
Groundbreaking 1990s sitcom : ELLEN
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Dashboard Confessional's genre : EMO
28
Take in : SNARE
29
Midwest city that was home to the Wright brothers : DAYTON
31
Things that help you go off the beaten path? : MUDTIRES
33
Product whose original slogan was "It floats" : IVORYSOAP
35
Try to catch someone, metaphorically : SPINAWEB
38
Bishop, for one : CLERIC
42
Dog woe : MANGE
43
One who might meet with a venture capitalist, for short : CEO
45
Currency unit equal to 100 53-Down : KRONA
46
Some are audiovisual : AIDS
47
Sound from a sock : WHAM
48
Vessel that rhymes with a nautical direction : RAFT
49
Where Shaquille O'Neal played college ball : LSU
50
___ Khan, antagonist in "The Jungle Book" : SHERE
51
Move crabwise : SIDLE
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To the point : LACONIC
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Subject of the 2003 memoir "Jarhead" : GULFWAR
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Proceeding as planned : ONTRACK
57
Timely question? : AMILATE
58
Figure in a Nativity scene : JOSEPH
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Blue in the face? : SADEYED
Down
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Left without leaving anything : STIFFED
2
"How marvelous!" : OOHLALA
3
Like roosters : UPEARLY
4
They're usually held on school nights : PTAMEETINGS
5
Beget : SIRE
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Quick turnaround? : UEY
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Tough love rarity : PRAISE
8
___ gris : PINOT
9
Breakfast brand : EGGO
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"1" preceder: Abbr. : RTE
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Close : SIMILAR
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"You don't have to tell me that" : IMAWARE
13
Oxygen consumers : AEROBES
15
Peevishly ill-natured : BILIOUS
20
Chewy, fruity candy : GUMMYBEAR
24
What's far-sighted? : SNIPERRIFLE
26
Pop stars? : NOVAE
28
Much of a cattail : STALK
30
Right away : NOW
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Microsoft Word creation, briefly : DOC
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Look over again : RECHECK
35
Kid's IHOP order, perhaps : SMALLOJ
36
Compadre : PAISANO
37
Initiates : INDUCTS
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It's found between the shoulders : ROADWAY
40
Blow up : INFLATE
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Like some fancy parties : CATERED
44
Horseshoe lookalikes : OMEGAS
47
"This one or that one?" : WHICH
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"Oh, you got me!" : SNAP
51
Got home safely, in a way : SLID
53
45-Across divisions : ORE
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Actress Thurman : UMA

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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