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New York Times, Saturday, August 23, 2014

Author:
Timothy Polin
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
35-Down : Bombs without bags
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Timothy Polin

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 34 Missing: {JKV} This is puzzle # 7 for Mr. Polin. Jeff Chen's Puzzle of the Week pick. Saturday freshness: 2%
Timothy Polin notes:
Many crosswords have themes involving a uniform feature of some or all of the clues (length or starting letter or spelled-out message, ... read more
Will Shortz notes:
Big props to Frank Longo for helping me edit this puzzle, which jointly took us many, many hours. More than half of the clues are ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Loved this. Just loved it. Not at all what I expect out of a Saturday puzzle, but I love that too (that's saying a lot, coming from a ... read more
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© 2014, The New York Times8/23/14 ( No. 23,664 )
Across
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Rage : AMBIT
6
Hardly ice outside : FOUL
10
Places for sprigs : BEDS
14
Quiet parter? : PEACE
15
Pie cutter's tool : ADZE
16
Umber at the opera : ARIA
17
First part of a hit for this crossword : EACHCLUEIN
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Relative of "Hey, ma" : PSST
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Arc's target, maybe : XTC
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Plat pouch : SAC
22
Easter floor mat : TATAMI
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Pog or Pogs, formerly : FAD
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Lives : PEPS
29
Bad member to pick? : SITAR
30
Fly of film : ERROL
32
Hit, part 2 : THEPUZZLE
34
Olympia with a watery realm : SEAGOD
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Perform peace : ATONE
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Fried with four legs : PET
38
Covered with slug mud : SULLIED
40
Sorters' quarters : STY
43
Dramatically scored sorceress : MEDEA
44
Ager : TEMPER
46
Hit, part 3 : ISMISSING
50
Cagey parts, e.g. : ROLES
51
Early : QUASI
52
Part of a euro : AXON
54
Tige, say : BIT
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Adds a little toe to : TINCTS
57
Like a great bod : AAA
59
Bled for a social affair, perhaps : TEA
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Dramatic cry from people who get subbed : ETTU
62
Last part of the hit : THELETTERN
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Caker, for example : SORE
67
Car whose logo is liked? : AUDI
68
Ever lost to : OWNED
69
Starts of some chorus lies : TRAS
70
Eve : TRUE
71
Chia growth area? : PADDY
Down
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Crow : APEX
2
Vegas would love this type of world : MEATFREE
3
Casio game : BACCARAT
4
Kat's "I" : ICH
5
Slag for sleuths : TECS
6
Product made by Moe : FAUCET
7
Kid of poetic work : ODE
8
Arm from a Mideast lad : UZI
9
Did a baker's job : LENT
10
Covert, maybe : BAPTIZE
11
Margarie might be described thus : ERSATZ
12
Grad's opposite : DISMAL
13
Gere of "Gulliver's Travels" : SATIRE
18
User's circuit : LAP
23
I pieces : ASUNDER
25
You might board yours at the keel if you take a cruise : DOG
27
Wig of the old Greek army : PHALANX
28
Program that asks "Are we aloe?," for short : SETI
30
Metal worker's claim? : ESP
31
Abruptly becomes violet : LOSESIT
33
Doe, e.g. : POET
35
Bombs without bags : DUDS
39
Sci-fi character remembered for her large bus : LEIA
40
Strad part that becomes frayed : SPLITEND
41
Wet like a seesaw : TEETERED
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Spas that last 52 wks. : YRS
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Bugled strokes : MISCUES
45
Deadly gag : MOB
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Mesa prerequisite : IQTEST
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Guy who may offer a girl a rig : SUITOR
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Mystical chat : MANTRA
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H.L. player : GOALIE
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Refusal from a boy lass : NAE
56
"Ow!" : STAT
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O : ATOP
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Murray who's highly raked : ANDY
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Be-___ : HUR
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Ed of some school addresses : EDU
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Old rival of America : TWA

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

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