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New York Times, Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Author:
Peter A. Collins
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
10-Down : Season under le soleil
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Peter A. Collins

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 36 Missing: {FJQXZ} This is puzzle # 57 for Mr. Collins. Tuesday freshness: 54%
Jim Horne notes:

The first letters of the Across clues spell out "The Robert Redford film A River Runs Through It."

1
B
2
R
3
R
4
D
5
A
6
V
7
E
8
S
9
W
10
E
11
A
12
R
13
R
O
E
14
A
G
E
E
15
H
I
T
T
E
16
R
17
A
N
D
18
D
O
N
C
19
O
R
L
E
O
N
E
20
D
A
R
21
K
A
G
E
22
M
U
D
23
D
E
L
24
I
N
S
25
T
26
H
E
B
R
27
I
D
G
E
28
L
29
A
V
A
30
N
O
E
L
31
I
N
S
E
T
32
T
H
E
R
33
M
O
34
R
E
35
A
V
E
36
D
A
R
37
O
V
38
E
R
T
H
E
39
R
40
E
41
S
42
N
O
O
N
E
43
A
R
44
T
I
S
T
45
T
46
W
47
E
E
N
48
D
R
49
A
B
50
R
O
P
E
51
R
I
V
E
R
52
K
W
A
I
53
S
O
B
54
E
N
E
55
I
N
A
56
R
57
A
T
T
R
58
A
59
P
60
A
N
N
61
I
V
E
R
62
S
A
R
Y
63
A
L
I
64
T
E
S
T
E
E
65
I
C
O
N
66
V
A
T
67
R
O
A
R
S
68
B
E
N
E
69
O
N
T
© 2012, The New York Times6/12/12 ( No. 22,862 )
Across
1
"Th-that's cold!" : BRR
4
Humorist Barry : DAVE
8
Exclaim using four-letter words : SWEAR
13
Richard ___ (anonymous name in court cases) : ROE
14
Outfielder Tommie of the Miracle Mets : AGEE
15
Batter : HITTER
17
"Et" translated : AND
18
Ruthless figure in "The Godfather" : DONCORLEONE
20
Time of little advancement : DARKAGE
22
Rain-soaked dirt : MUD
23
East Coast state: Abbr. : DEL
24
Drop-___ : INS
25
First part of a 1952 best seller's title, followed by 37- and 51-Across : THEBRIDGE
28
Obsidian rock producer : LAVA
30
Rex Harrison's singer/actor son : NOEL
31
Detail on a map : INSET
32
"Fax" prefix : THERMO
34
Illegally take, old-style : REAVE
36
Ladies' patriotic org. : DAR
37
More of the book title : OVERTHE
39
Attorney's "thing" : RES
42
Ray Charles hit of 1963 : NOONE
43
Ingres or Renoir : ARTIST
45
Verger on adolescence, informally : TWEEN
48
Evoking a "ho-hum" : DRAB
50
Riata, e.g. : ROPE
51
Rest of the book title : RIVERKWAI
53
Utter jerk, rudely : SOB
54
N.M.-to-N.J. dir. : ENE
55
Square peg ___ round hole : INA
56
Total dive, say : RATTRAP
60
Husband-and-wife milestone : ANNIVERSARY
63
Ring leader? : ALI
64
One hoping to get a pass? : TESTEE
65
Universally known symbol : ICON
66
Giant tub : VAT
67
Howls with laughter : ROARS
68
Italian "well" : BENE
69
Toronto's prov. : ONT
Down
1
With 59-Down, star of the work revealed by the first letters of the Across clues, which hint at this puzzle's theme : BRAD
2
Novelist Jaffe : RONA
3
1948 John Wayne western : REDRIVER
4
Babies' pops : DADAS
5
Wide-eyed : AGOG
6
Rome's Via ___ : VENETO
7
Onetime overseas trade grp. : EEC
8
Hedge component : SHRUB
9
1960 Elia Kazan film : WILDRIVER
10
Season under le soleil : ETE
11
Squabbling : ATODDS
12
Fail to do as promised : RENEGE
16
Sublease : RELET
19
Denver ___ : OMELET
21
Wood knot : KNAR
26
Designer Carolina ___ : HERRERA
27
Suffix with Benedict : INE
28
Inc., overseas : LTD
29
"I got it!" : AHA
30
Porto-___ (capital of Benin) : NOVO
33
It's "wider than a mile," in an old song : MOONRIVER
35
Queequeg's captain : AHAB
38
Tom Clancy's ___ (2008 video game) : ENDWAR
39
1959 John Wayne western : RIOBRAVO
40
Frequently debunked ability : ESP
41
Sault ___ Marie : STE
42
Born, in France : NEE
44
Moderate pace : TROT
45
Ice cream or candy : TREAT
46
Champion : WINNER
47
"Still ..." : EVENSO
49
Shooting star? : AIRACE
52
Miniskirts reveal them : KNEES
53
Songwriter Jule : STYNE
57
Schoenberg's "Moses und ___" : ARON
58
Author Paton : ALAN
59
See 1-Down : PITT
61
"Ain't ___ shame?!" : ITA
62
Many a recipient of hand-me-downs, informally : SIB

Answer summary:
3 unique to this puzzle, 3 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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