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New York Times, Friday, August 1, 2014

Author:
Ashton Anderson and James Mulhern
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
4-Down : "No problem, I'm on it!"
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Ashton Anderson
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James Mulhern

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 70, Blocks: 33 Missing: {QVZ} This is puzzle # 8 for Mr. Anderson. This is puzzle # 8 for Mr. Mulhern. Jeff Chen's Puzzle of the Week pick. Friday freshness: 63%
Constructor notes:
James: We constructed this puzzle a little over a year ago. Ashton constructed the eastern half of the grid, seeded with my entry, ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
I love days like this. Sometimes I have to dig a little to uncover the assets of a crossword — almost every puzzle has something to ... read more
Jim Horne notes:

Here's the famous Van Gogh at 42 Across from Musée d'Orsay.

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© 2014, The New York Times8/1/14 ( No. 23,642 )
Across
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Very harsh : ACIDIC
7
Cash flow statement? : CHACHING
15
Ultra 93 vendor : SUNOCO
16
Winner of the inaugural Václav Havel Prize for Creative Dissent (2012) : AIWEIWEI
17
Two-dimensional : PLANAR
18
The Hub : BEANTOWN
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Meander : WEND
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"I say" sayer : BRIT
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Ferrari rival, informally : JAG
22
Wildly cheering : AROAR
24
Real joker : RIOT
25
First talking pet in American comics : TIGE
26
Steel-eyed one? : CARNEGIE
28
Horse whisperer, e.g. : TAMER
29
Moves uncertainly : TODDLES
30
Boorish member of King Arthur's Round Table : SIRKAY
32
Like dungeons, typically : DANK
33
Footprint, maybe : CLUE
34
Tough to figure out : KNOTTY
36
Paraphrase : RESTATE
40
Coin with a hole in it : KRONE
41
First substitute on a basketball bench : SIXTHMAN
42
Van Gogh's "L'Église d'Auvers-sur-___" : OISE
43
Chop-chop : ASAP
45
Willy Wonka Candy Company candy : NERDS
46
Flint-to-Kalamazoo dir. : WSW
47
"The X-Files" program, for short : SETI
48
Soft spot : SOFA
49
Modern storage space : THECLOUD
51
Flush : LOADED
54
How Columbo often worked : ONAHUNCH
55
Queued up : INLINE
56
Be at the end of one's rope? : WATERSKI
57
Principal part : MELODY
Down
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Ancient symbol of royalty : ASP
2
French bottom : CUL
3
Very succinctly : INAWORD
4
"No problem, I'm on it!" : DONEANDDONE
5
"Been there" : ICANRELATE
6
One of a vocal pair : CORD
7
Hack : CABBIE
8
Sacred: Prefix : HIERO
9
Anticipate : AWAIT
10
50 ___ : CENT
11
Google unit : HIT
12
It means "sulfur island" in Japanese : IWOJIMA
13
Into crystals and energy fields, say : NEWAGEY
14
Redhead : GINGER
22
Be part of the picture : ACT
23
Indian novelist Raja ___ : RAO
24
Kind of business : RISKY
25
Be a patsy : TAKETHEFALL
27
Hat-tipping sort : GENT
28
Catchphrase for the paranoid : TRUSTNOONE
30
Faux money : SCRIP
31
Holly : ILEX
34
Deity with more than 16,000 wives : KRISHNA
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"Easy-peasy" : NOSWEAT
37
Rush home? : AMRADIO
38
Soupçon : TAD
39
Nation's exterior? : ENS
40
Submit : KOWTOW
41
Greeted someone : SAIDHI
43
Time immemorial : AEONS
44
Fast : STUCK
47
"Dirtbag," e.g. : SLUR
48
Remote : SLIM
50
Revolutionary name : CHE
52
Kill : END
53
"The Partridge Family" actress : DEY

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