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New York Times, Friday, May 17, 2013

Author:
Josh Knapp
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
11-Down : Aim
TotalDebutLatest
242/26/20101/15/2021
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
20102910
ScrabDebutFresh
1.7013188%
Josh Knapp

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 68, Blocks: 34 Missing: {QX} This is puzzle # 11 for Mr. Knapp. Friday freshness: 67%
Jim Horne notes:

This grid ties the record for most Ms in a 15x grid.

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C
2
R
3
A
4
Z
5
I
6
E
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R
8
A
9
B
10
B
11
O
12
T
13
S
14
A
U
G
U
S
T
U
15
S
16
B
A
L
B
O
A
17
C
S
I
M
I
A
M
I
18
C
M
A
J
O
R
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A
T
L
A
S
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B
L
21
T
S
22
M
E
L
C
23
O
Y
E
24
L
A
I
R
25
M
E
C
C
A
26
M
27
A
E
28
C
U
29
T
E
30
T
A
S
31
P
O
S
T
32
M
O
D
E
R
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N
I
S
M
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D
R
S
T
R
A
N
G
E
L
O
V
E
35
D
E
A
T
H
I
N
V
E
N
I
C
E
36
O
M
G
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M
P
A
A
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I
N
K
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M
O
M
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M
A
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G
L
42
E
E
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S
44
A
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C
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I
T
A
S
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F
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L
L
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S
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M
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T
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N
A
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T
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E
R
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E
I
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T
H
E
R
O
R
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O
P
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A
T
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Y
O
U
O
W
E
M
E
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S
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C
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© 2013, The New York Times5/17/13 ( No. 23,201 )
Across
1
Closer to the edge, say : CRAZIER
8
Brothers' keepers? : ABBOTS
14
Summer time eponym : AUGUSTUS
16
Peso : Mexico :: ___ : Panama : BALBOA
17
"NYC 22" replaced it in 2012 : CSIMIAMI
18
Key represented by all white keys on a piano : CMAJOR
19
Plate holder : ATLAS
20
Kin of clubs : BLTS
22
Sporty Spice, by another name : MELC
23
Hernando's "Hey!" : OYE
24
Batcave, e.g. : LAIR
25
End point of a common journey : MECCA
26
Ginnie ___ : MAE
28
Darling : CUTE
30
Univ. figures : TAS
31
Style of New York's Sony Building : POSTMODERNISM
34
'60s film character wearing one black glove : DRSTRANGELOVE
35
Literary classic featuring the teen Tadzio : DEATHINVENICE
36
Teen "Whoa!" : OMG
37
Grp. concerned with violence levels : MPAA
38
With 43-Across, part of a squid : INK
39
Long-running Mell Lazarus comic strip : MOMMA
41
What you may squeal with : GLEE
43
See 38-Across : SAC
46
"Think of ___ ..." : ITAS
47
Dipped : FELL
48
Biblical waste? : SMITE
50
Run one's mouth : NATTER
52
Allowing no equivocation : EITHEROR
54
Stupefying thing : OPIATE
55
Favor doer's comment : YOUOWEME
56
It can be dangerous when leaked : SECRET
57
Like some sunbathers : TOPLESS
Down
1
Tree with large seedpods on its trunk : CACAO
2
Like many older Americans' French or Spanish : RUSTY
3
Not given to lumbering : AGILE
4
Jacob ___, South African president beginning in 2009 : ZUMA
5
Member of the Ennead : ISIS
6
Attic character : ETA
7
Movement from Cuba? : RUMBA
8
Brass tacks : ABCS
9
Sock sound : BAM
10
Bad attribution : BLAME
11
Aim : OBJECTIVE
12
Where to find some nuts : TOOLCASE
13
"My heart bleeds for you," often : SARCASM
15
It's known for its start-ups : SILICONVALLEY
21
Proceed wearily : TRUDGE
24
Unleash : LETRIP
25
"The Once and Future King" figure : MERLIN
26
Extremely : MOST
27
Albuterol alleviates it : ASTHMA
29
Like some Beanie Babies : TEENIE
31
Sensible : PRAGMATIC
32
Head : MANAGE
33
Groove on an arrow : NOCK
34
Mailing to a label : DEMOTAPE
35
Pie-baking giant : DOMINOS
40
Antares or Proxima Centauri : MSTAR
42
Poet who wrote "Do I dare / Disturb the universe?" : ELIOT
43
Yes or no follower : SIREE
44
Focus of stereochemistry : ATOMS
45
Roman Demeter : CERES
47
Neckline? : FRET
48
Union ___ : SHOP
49
Baby sound : MEWL
51
Verano, across the Pyrenees : ETE
53
Yours, in Turin : TUO

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

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