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New York Times, Thursday, August 13, 2020

Author:
Jon Olsen
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
3-Down : Bookstore section
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Jon Olsen

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 72, Blocks: 30 Missing: {JQ} Spans: 2 This is puzzle # 3 for Mr. Olsen. Thursday freshness: 84%
Jon Olsen notes:
It's great to have a third puzzle in the Times! This one underwent a few iterations before arriving at the finished product. I was ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
ALL for ONE and ONE for ALL! I've seen plenty of crosswords play on this famous motto, including a similar interpretation and a rebus ... read more
Jim Horne notes:
I've skated on plenty of ice rinks, but never on an OVAL one (24-Down.) This is the kind of nit-picking that exasperates solvers. ... read more
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© 2020, The New York Times8/13/20 ( No. 25,846 )
Across
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Block letters? : SPF
4
Clue weapon : WRENCH
10
They may be cured : HAMS
14
Constellation beneath the tail of Scorpius : ARA
15
Novelist ___ de Balzac : HONORE
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Mine, in Marseille : AMOI
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Sign on a mountain roadway : FALLINGROCKZONE
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Perennial known for attracting butterflies : ASTER
21
Simple bike trick : WHEELIE
22
Famed French wine region : RHONEVALLEY
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Lead-in to X, Y or Z : GEN
27
Apple platform : IOS
28
Disconnect : SEVER
29
Go, on a Monopoly board, e.g. : START
31
1974 C.I.A. spoof : SPYS
33
Heater : GAT
34
Put on low, in a way : SIMMER
35
Dinnertime annoyance : PHONECALL
38
Rocky's love in "Rocky" : ADRIAN
41
Crew mover : OAR
42
Hideo who threw no-hitters in both the American and National Leagues : NOMO
46
Fitting nickname for athletes at Whittier College : POETS
47
"Deadline: White House" channel : MSNBC
49
Photographer Goldin : NAN
50
Greeting in 63-Across : OLA
51
Actor with a "Rocky" performance, familiarly : SLYSTALLONE
54
"Do tell!" : SPILLIT
56
Dental crown alternative : ONLAY
57
Group whose motto is a hint to this puzzle's theme : THREEMUSKETEERS
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Property claim : LIEN
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Cook slowly, in a way : BRAISE
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City that's home to the Sugarloaf Cable Car, informally : RIO
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Crispy brisket bits : ENDS
65
They might appear in cameos : ONYXES
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Chinos color : TAN
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Travels à la Theodore Roosevelt in 1909-10 : SAFARIS
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What might be in trouble if it's out of the woods? : PROSHOP
3
Bookstore section : FANTASY
4
Spins : WHIRLS
5
___ Cephas Jones, Emmy winner for "This Is Us" : RON
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Winner of the 1966 World Cup: Abbr. : ENG
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Here-there link : NOR
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Rooster, at sunup : CROWER
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Actress Anne : HECHE
10
Visibility reducer : HAZE
11
Blend : AMALGAM
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"Tartuffe" playwright : MOLIERE
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February 4th, for many? : SILENTR
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Wolf ___, sea urchin predator : EEL
19
Enters, as data : KEYSIN
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Like soy milk : VEGAN
24
Like most ice rinks : OVAL
25
Amount in red : NETLOSS
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Tax evasion agts. : TMEN
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What the nests in bird's-nest soup are made of : SPIT
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Kevin who played Hercules : SORBO
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Irritating inconvenience : HASSLE
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Pessimist's word : CANT
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John or Paul, but not Ringo : APOSTLE
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Sea creature pictured on the flag of Anguilla : DOLPHIN
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Ran again : REAIRED
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Ready for trouble : ONALERT
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Illness that tonic water was invented to treat : MALARIA
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Sole heir, perhaps : ONLYSON
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"Let me go now" : MYTURN
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Benjamins : CNOTES
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Reason to lower the bar : LIMBO
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Las Vegas-to-Denver dir. : ENE
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Part of the eye : LENS
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"Supposing ..." : SAY
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"Kid-tested" cereal : KIX
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Language suffix : ESE

Answer summary:
2 unique to this puzzle, 1 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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