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New York Times, Tuesday, July 10, 2018

Author:
Alex Eaton-Salners
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
46-Down : Free from a cage
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Alex Eaton-Salners

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 72, Blocks: 37 Missing: {JQZ} This is puzzle # 10 for Mr. Eaton-Salners. Tuesday freshness: 65%
Alex Eaton-Salners notes:
This puzzle took close to two years from conception to publication. I started brainstorming in August of 2016, submitted it to the ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
A FULL HOUSE in poker is three cards of one value + two cards of a different one. Amusing extension of this concept to crosswords ... read more
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© 2018, The New York Times7/10/18 ( No. 25,081 )
Across
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Grp. from which many people are drafted : NCAA
5
Twosome on TMZ : ITEM
9
Longtime members of the bar? : SOTS
13
Clumsy sorts : OAFS
14
___ Scotia : NOVA
15
Old print tint : SEPIA
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Groundskeeper's supply : GRASSSEED
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Rome's ___ Fountain : TREVI
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Narrow passage for ships : STRAIT
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"Aquí se habla ___" : ESPANOL
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"Play it by ear" or "see eye to eye" : IDIOM
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"Dragnet" force, briefly : LAPD
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"Do my eyes deceive me?!" : WELLLOOKYTHERE
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Health class subject : SEX
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Actress Kemper of "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" : ELLIE
33
Alpine goat : IBEX
34
"Guernica" artist : PICASSO
36
It goes from 0 to 14, in chemistry : PHSCALE
39
Lab assistant in many a horror film : IGOR
40
Birth-related : NATAL
42
Periodically tugging on one's ear, say : TIC
43
Hearty breakfast order : THREEEGGOMELET
47
Actors McShane and McKellen : IANS
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Follow : ENSUE
49
Alarm : STARTLE
52
Reach : ATTAIN
56
Concert pianist Rubinstein : ARTUR
57
Hit 1980s-'90s sitcom ... or what the circled letters in 16-, 26- and 43-Across represent? : FULLHOUSE
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Military action that includes a blockade : SIEGE
61
Arizona's Agua ___ National Monument : FRIA
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Ash containers : URNS
63
Groundskeepers' supplies : SODS
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Conveyance used either lying down or sitting up : SLED
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Pictures created with needles, informally : TATS
Down
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Some holiday concoctions : NOGS
2
Sight at a golf course or grocery : CART
3
In the distance : AFAR
4
Lay into : ASSAIL
5
Inculcates : INSTILLS
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"Piggy" : TOE
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Preceding day : EVE
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Earned : MADE
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Blissfully serene : SERAPHIC
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Expression of opinion from all sides : OPENDEBATE
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Big name in DVRs : TIVO
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It's rigged : SAIL
15
March honoree, for short : STPAT
17
Moves like a crab : SIDLES
21
Crafty : SLY
23
Tea choice : OOLONG
24
"Voulez-vous coucher avec ___?" : MOI
26
Consider in detail, as options : WEIGH
27
Censured : EXCORIATED
28
Didn't stop : KEPTON
29
Kindled anew : RELIT
30
Prez, e.g. : EXEC
31
Pig roast need : SPIT
35
Throws on the floor? : AREARUGS
37
Nonkosher deli offering : HAMSALAD
38
Nancy Drew, for one : SLEUTH
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What a tree's rings signify : AGE
44
___ nous : ENTRE
45
Night school subj. : ESL
46
Free from a cage : LETOUT
49
Lip or cheek : SASS
50
Huey, Dewey and Louie, e.g. : TRIO
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Lots of fluff? : EFFS
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Ambience : AURA
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"___ that something?!" : ISNT
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Eliot of the Untouchables : NESS
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"www" address : URL
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"This is not the last clue in this puzzle," e.g. : LIE

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

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