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New York Times, Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Author:
Jules Markey
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
33-Down : Robert ___, longest-serving senator in U.S. history (51 years)
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Jules P. Markey

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 34 Missing: {QWZ} This is puzzle # 12 for Mr. Markey. Tuesday freshness: 74%
Jules P. Markey notes:
The idea for this puzzle came when my MacBook word-of-the-day screensaver featured the term ex post facto, which I immediately saw in ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
X MARKS THE SPOT sounded out (pseudo-)phonetically at the starts of themers. I had a little laugh when I realized DESPOT was a ... read more
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© 2016, The New York Times7/5/16 ( No. 24,346 )
Across
1
Jazz legend ___ James : ETTA
5
Like the path of a high basketball shot : ARCING
11
"One no-trump," e.g. : BID
14
Indian bread : NAAN
15
Funnyman Carl : REINER
16
Hawaiian instrument, for short : UKE
17
Retroactively, at law : EXPOSTFACTO
19
Animation frame : CEL
20
"I ___ every word I said" : MEANT
21
Email chuckle : LOL
22
Outspoken : VOCAL
24
Football units: Abbr. : YDS
25
Poetic preposition : ERE
27
Lady in Spenser's "The Faerie Queene" : IRENA
29
Red giants : MARXANDLENIN
33
Women, impolitely : BROADS
36
Drink often served with a lemon wedge : TEA
37
City between Tempe and Apache Junction : MESA
38
"The ___ on you!" (classic gag line) : YOLKS
39
@@@ : ATS
40
Went letter by letter, British-style : SPELT
41
Impolite : RUDE
42
Late boxing great : ALI
43
Long-winged seabird : PETREL
44
How Ivan the Terrible ruled : DESPOTICALLY
47
___ Court (district in London) : EARLS
48
Rank above maj. : COL
49
Passenger-screening org. : TSA
52
Maureen of "Miracle on 34th Street" : OHARA
54
Bit of apparel with a ring neck : TEE
56
Copy changes : EDITS
58
Joe : MUD
59
Pirate's guide that's hinted at phonetically by the starts of 17-, 29- and 44-Across : TREASUREMAP
62
Roman "I" : EGO
63
Magic Johnson's real first name : EARVIN
64
Stuff of legends : LORE
65
Yule beverage : NOG
66
Music mixes at a nightclub : DJSETS
67
Pirate's interjection : ARRR
Down
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Spartans, to the Athenians : ENEMY
2
Imposed a levy on : TAXED
3
___ bar : TAPAS
4
Shortly : ANON
5
Paintings : ART
6
Involuntary action : REFLEX
7
"So long, Sofia!" : CIAO
8
Leans : INCLINES
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Amount after all is said and done : NET
10
Abase oneself : GROVEL
11
Pirate : BUCCANEER
12
Store with a "Self Serve" furniture warehouse : IKEA
13
Big name in PCs : DELL
18
Places : STEADS
23
Risky way for a car to be running : ONEMPTY
26
B&O and Pennsylvania: Abbr. : RRS
28
Food label stat : RDA
29
Finish a hole between a birdie and a bogey : MAKEPAR
30
Room under a roof : ATTIC
31
What may be pictured on a 59-Across : ISLE
32
The "N" in NASA: Abbr. : NATL
33
Robert ___, longest-serving senator in U.S. history (51 years) : BYRD
34
Dissolute man : ROUE
35
Pirate, informally : OLDSEADOG
39
Top celebs : ALISTERS
40
One end of an eBay transaction : SELLER
42
Home of the Brave?: Abbr. : ATL
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Oslo Accords grp. : PLO
45
Spoke on the stump : ORATED
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Does really well on a test : ACESIT
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East ___ (nation since 2002) : TIMOR
50
___ Report (political document of 1998) : STARR
51
According to : ASPER
52
Portent : OMEN
53
Science fiction award : HUGO
55
Place for an icicle : EAVE
57
Hip-hop trio ___ Soul : DELA
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British rule in India : RAJ
61
Little ___ : UNS

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

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