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New York Times, Tuesday, August 6, 2019

Author:
Jon Olsen
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
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Jon Olsen

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 32 Missing: {FZ} This is puzzle # 2 for Mr. Olsen. Tuesday freshness: 97%
Jon Olsen notes:
The idea for this puzzle came after I saw mention of Britain's Royal Navy, and found it interesting that both ROYAL and NAVY were ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Oof, second day in a row that a constructor has been scooped. Different revealer, but essentially the same idea. This instance is ... read more
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© 2019, The New York Times8/6/19 ( No. 25,473 )
Across
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Means of surveillance, for short : CCTV
5
Co-conspirator with Brutus and Cassius : CASCA
10
Banter jokingly : JOSH
14
"I got it! I got it!" : OHOH
15
What's standard, with "the" : USUAL
16
___ breve : ALLA
17
Litter noises : MEWS
18
Bottom coat? : BABYPOWDER
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Slammer : PEN
21
Word before and after "à" : VIS
22
Had people over for dinner, say : HOSTED
23
Habitat for a walrus : ARCTICOCEAN
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"___ seen worse" : IVE
28
Actor Dennis or Randy : QUAID
29
Sports org. that plays in the winter : NHL
30
Co-workers of TV's Don Draper : ADMEN
32
Spending jags : SPREES
34
Locale of the anvil and stirrup : EAR
36
Cincinnati sluggers : REDS
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Its motto, translated from Latin, is "If you wish for peace, prepare for war" : ROYALNAVY
40
Fill with cargo : LADE
43
A.M.A. members : DRS
44
Messed with, with "around" : JERKED
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Avoid the clutches of : EVADE
50
Early nuclear org. : AEC
52
Esther of "Good Times" : ROLLE
53
TV show set in Westeros, for short : GOT
54
Drill bit alloy : COBALTSTEEL
57
Untouched, as an artifact : INSITU
59
Slack-jawed emotion : AWE
60
Good name for a girl born on December 24? : EVE
61
1963 Bobby Vinton hit ... or a hint to both halves of 18-, 23-, 37- and 54-Across : BLUEONBLUE
64
Surgeons' subj. : ANAT
65
Focusing aid : LENS
66
Something to believe in : CAUSE
67
Ballet leap : JETE
68
Whence the Three Wise Men, with "the" : EAST
69
Defeated by a hair : EDGED
70
Fired : AXED
Down
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Pioneering personal computers : COMPAQS
2
"Come on, things aren't so bad" : CHEERUP
3
Limousine : TOWNCAR
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Bygone kind of tape : VHS
5
Like the numbers 8, 27 and 64 : CUBIC
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How one's much-loved nephew might be treated : ASASON
7
Periscope site : SUB
8
Low island : CAY
9
Leader of Athens? : ALPHA
10
Thriller set around Amity Island : JAWS
11
Quaint : OLDTIME
12
Like LPs and some dresses : SLEEVED
13
Coagulates : HARDENS
19
Actress Chaplin of 53-Across : OONA
21
YouTube upload : VIDEO
24
Like wedding cakes, typically : TIERED
25
Posh neighborhood of London or New York : CHELSEA
26
Spirit : ELAN
31
Problem in an old wooden building : DRYROT
33
Guitarist Barrett : SYD
35
British rule over India, once : RAJ
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Spirited steed : ARAB
39
Part of a biblical citation : VERSE
40
Unlike most physicians' handwriting, stereotypically : LEGIBLE
41
Home of Anne of Green Gables : AVONLEA
42
Old Nissan autos : DATSUNS
45
Something that may be used before a blessing : KLEENEX
46
Put on a pedestal : ELEVATE
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Struck out : DELETED
49
Outside: Prefix : ECTO
51
A dependent one might start with "that" : CLAUSE
55
Unit of measure with the same Latin origin as "inch" : OUNCE
56
Jacket material : TWEED
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Superlative ending with grass or glass : IEST
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Reprimand to a dog : BAD
63
Big galoot : LUG
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Best-selling Steely Dan album : AJA

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

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