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New York Times, Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Author:
David Steinberg
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
44-Down : Grammy-winning dubstep pioneer
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David Steinberg

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 40 This is puzzle # 84 for Mr. Steinberg. Wednesday freshness: 82%
David Steinberg notes:
I submitted this puzzle as a Thursday with the rebus squares uncircled. My idea was that the grid would be an archaeological dig site ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
FOSSILS … as rebuses? Not sure I get the rationale why fossilization would mean that things would shrinkify in this way? And ... read more
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© 2018, The New York Times7/18/18 ( No. 25,089 )
Across
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Big name in French perfumes : COTY
4
"Enough already!" : SHEESH
10
Wolf riders in "The Lord of the Rings" : ORCS
14
Movie villain with a red eye : HAL
15
Shout from a crow's-nest : LANDHO
16
Peel : PARE
17
Music-streaming giant : IHEARTRADIO
19
Work with a manuscript : EDIT
20
Sport of horse racing, with "the" : TURF
21
Workout-obsessed sorts, colloquially : GYMBUNNIES
23
Given (to) : PRONE
26
Egg-shaped : OVOID
27
Your dream partner : THEONE
29
Suddenly attack : FLYAT
31
What's-___-name : HER
32
Hard to please : CHOOSY
34
Flows out : EBBS
38
Fumble : ERR
39
Archaeologists' workplace : DIGSITE
42
Dog-___-dog : EAT
43
Willie who made "The Catch" in the 1954 World Series : MAYS
45
Operating system whose logo features a penguin : LINUX
46
Surrounding glow : AURA
47
Prepare to pray : KNEEL
50
Poor, as reception : SPOTTY
52
Garment with strings : APRON
54
Ostentatious : SHOWY
55
Unembellished facts : PLAINTRUTH
58
Part of a long line of Apples : IMAC
61
"___ be fun!" : ITLL
62
Close by : INARMSREACH
65
Interactive website feature : POLL
66
Renowned ancient orator : CICERO
67
When said three times, good name for a crew fraternity? : RHO
68
Southend-on-Sea's county : ESSEX
69
Mushrooms in miso soup : ENOKIS
70
+ and = share one : KEY
Down
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Note of indebtedness : CHIT
2
Locale of a 12/7/1941 attack : OAHU
3
Madea's portrayer in a long-running film series : TYLERPERRY
4
Camera type, for short : SLR
5
___ tip (quick acknowledgment) : HAT
6
Incense : ENRAGE
7
Water whirl : EDDY
8
Table evener : SHIM
9
"Whew!" : HOOBOY
10
Not requiring memorization, as a test : OPENNOTE
11
r's, in geometry : RADII
12
Was deeply affected, maybe : CRIED
13
Groups of reps : SETS
18
Hairdo that takes a long time to grow : AFRO
22
Sch. where The Cavalier Daily appears : UVA
24
Burned, in a way : ONCD
25
Classic soda brand : NEHI
27
Gender-neutral pronoun : THEM
28
Queen on Olympus : HERA
29
What each circled square in this puzzle represents : FOSSIL
30
"___ Eyes" (1975 hit) : LYIN
33
Look at wolfishly : OGLE
35
Mole : BEAUTYMARK
36
Transportation system that stops at SFO : BART
37
Time at a hotel : STAY
40
Heinie : TUSH
41
Product showcase : EXPO
44
Grammy-winning dubstep pioneer : SKRILLEX
48
Prefix with compete : NON
49
Draw in : ENTICE
51
Baby bump? : OWIE
52
Low choir section : ALTOS
53
Becomes tiresome : PALLS
54
Princess Fiona's savior, in film : SHREK
55
Appurtenance for a snowman : PIPE
56
Hostile encounter : RUNIN
57
It comes in a shell : TACO
59
Feeling in the long run? : ACHE
60
Bok ___ : CHOY
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Source of inside info? : MRI
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Cramped dwellings, for short : SROS

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

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