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New York Times, Friday, August 22, 2014

Author:
Sam Ezersky
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
63-Down : Guerra's opposite
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Sam Ezersky

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 72, Blocks: 31 Missing: {JX} This is puzzle # 6 for Mr. Ezersky. Friday freshness: 76%
Sam Ezersky notes:
The first time I ever saw the entry EZER in a grid, my mind was blown. I had no idea who this Israeli figure was, but all I knew was ... read more
Will Shortz notes:
As I may have mentioned once, SDI (4D) is an entry I'd like to ban from crosswords, as it's a long out-of-date initialism. But here, ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Some strong entries in today's puzzle, with BBQ SANDWICH and BLISTER PACK singing to me. The former makes my mouth water, and the ... read more
1
B
2
B
3
Q
4
S
5
A
6
N
7
D
8
W
9
I
10
C
11
H
12
H
13
E
14
H
15
S
A
U
D
I
A
R
A
B
I
A
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I
N
O
17
T
R
A
I
N
S
I
G
N
A
L
18
B
A
M
19
A
H
I
20
G
A
V
E
21
T
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E
A
M
O
23
R
O
L
24
L
E
25
E
W
26
E
27
S
28
D
C
O
N
29
S
P
A
Y
30
F
R
A
N
K
31
G
E
H
R
Y
32
S
T
E
33
A
L
34
R
O
Y
A
L
I
S
M
35
M
I
36
L
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S
L
R
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I
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T
40
S
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M
A
G
I
42
C
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I
P
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A
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D
46
S
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D
E
E
P
T
H
R
O
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A
T
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A
R
T
50
Y
51
C
A
T
E
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T
R
A
P
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P
H
Y
L
A
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A
M
I
G
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A
56
R
A
57
G
A
58
F
U
N
59
R
U
N
60
B
61
L
62
I
S
T
E
R
63
P
A
C
K
64
D
S
T
65
L
A
K
E
O
N
T
A
R
I
O
66
S
A
O
67
E
Z
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© 2014, The New York Times8/22/14 ( No. 23,663 )
Across
1
Something that goes from a pit to your stomach? : BBQSANDWICH
12
Snarky sound : HEH
15
It has billions of barrels : SAUDIARABIA
16
Queen of Thebes, in myth : INO
17
One may tell a conductor to slow down : TRAINSIGNAL
18
Sound of a slug : BAM
19
Sashimi selection : AHI
20
Buckled : GAVE
21
Dos little words? : TEAMO
23
Esther of "Good Times" : ROLLE
25
Large part of some herds : EWES
28
Brand of bait pellets : DCON
29
Fix : SPAY
30
Walt Disney Concert Hall designer : FRANKGEHRY
32
Cop : STEAL
34
Monarchial support : ROYALISM
35
G squared? : MIL
37
Spotmatic, e.g., briefly : SLR
38
Unhelpful reply to "How did you do that?" : ITSMAGIC
43
Screen entertainers with many gigs? : IPADS
47
"All the President's Men" figure : DEEPTHROAT
49
Like many hipsters : ARTY
51
Actress Blanchett : CATE
52
Pie hole : TRAP
53
Parts of kingdoms : PHYLA
54
Juan's sweetheart : AMIGA
56
___ rock (some George Harrison music) : RAGA
58
With 59-Across, race that's not very competitive : FUN
59
See 58-Across : RUN
60
Pill holder : BLISTERPACK
64
Occasion to do a late shift?: Abbr. : DST
65
Member of a "great" quintet : LAKEONTARIO
66
___ Gonçalo, Rio de Janeiro : SAO
67
Mideast president who wrote "The Battle for Peace," 1981 : EZERWEIZMAN
Down
1
Regulus A and Bellatrix : BSTARS
2
Gets rounds around town? : BARHOPS
3
Show fear of : QUAILAT
4
Govt. project whose logo depicted a shield in space : SDI
5
Danny of the Celtics : AINGE
6
Curiosity producer : NASA
7
First course selection : DRIVER
8
Do battle : WAGEWAR
9
Counterpart of "abu" : IBN
10
"Burn Notice" grp. : CIA
11
Freeze : HALT
12
Literally, "fire bowl" : HIBACHI
13
Doesn't just attract : ENAMORS
14
Cache for cash, say : HOMONYM
22
1963 Pulitzer winner Leon : EDEL
24
It's KOH, chemically : LYE
26
"The Killing" star Mireille ___ : ENOS
27
Like some lobbies : SKYLIT
30
Trip up? : FLIGHT
31
T. S. of literature : GARP
33
Member of a Latin trio : AMAT
36
Line to Jamaica in N.Y.C. : LIRR
38
Bar necessities : IDCARDS
39
"Dream" group in Barcelona in 1992 : TEAMUSA
40
Mounted below the surface of : SETINTO
41
QuickTime or RealPlayer format option : MPEG
42
Like boors vis-à-vis gentlemen : COARSER
44
Masseur gratifier : AAH
45
Raise crops on the Plains, maybe : DRYFARM
46
So-called "Helen of the West Indies" : STLUCIA
48
Director of the 2012 comedy "This Is 40" : APATOW
50
Try to pull off, say : YANKON
53
Epic start : PARTI
55
Cutting it : ABLE
57
Replicator, e.g. : GENE
61
___-Boy : LAZ
62
Old White House nickname : IKE
63
Guerra's opposite : PAZ

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

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