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New York Times, Thursday, September 26, 2013

Author:
Tom Pepper and Victor Barocas
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
57-Down : Lanterns, e.g.
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Tom Pepper
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61.6014650%
Victor Barocas

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 38 Missing: {JQX} This is puzzle # 3 for Mr. Pepper. This is puzzle # 4 for Mr. Barocas. Jeff Chen's Puzzle of the Week pick. Thursday freshness: 88%
Constructor notes:
Tom: In the original version, six of the eight black bars coming in from the edge of the puzzle were four deep, and the other two ... read more
Will Shortz notes:
I met Tom Pepper and Victor Barocas when I was in Minneapolis two weeks ago. There is a surprisingly large crossword-constructing ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Clever WITT (Wish I'd Thought of That) idea and clean execution; a winner of a puzzle. CLOCK is incorporated in the center of the ... read more
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© 2013, The New York Times9/26/13 ( No. 23,333 )
Across
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It has a red stripe in pool : ELEVENBALL
5
A gross : TWELVEDOZEN
10
50% : ONEHALF
14
Modern pentathlon event : EPEE
15
Fuming : IRATE
16
Potential solution : IDEA
17
Blue-eyed pet : SIAMESECAT
19
Former car-financing co. : GMAC
20
It sticks out in some joints : TENON
21
Neat : SHIPSHAPE
23
See 18-Down : INTO
25
Not obvious : LATENT
26
Earned : WON
28
"Slow Churned" brand : EDYS
31
"___ durn tootin'!" : YER
32
With 29-Down, "golden treasure" in a Bilbo Baggins riddle : EGG
33
Wild scenes : RIOTS
35
Bob in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame : SEGER
39
Neatnik's opposite : SLOB
41
Instrument that hints at the missing parts of certain answers in this puzzle : CLOCK
43
___ Fayed, last romantic partner of Princess Diana : DODI
44
Kind of sax : TENOR
46
Down Under climber : KOALA
48
Certain shoe shade : TAN
49
Cutesy-wutesy affection : LUV
51
Oil container : DRUM
52
Texter's exclamation : OMG
53
Part of the British Isles, poetically : SCOTIA
56
Thickness measures : MILS
58
Darth Vader locale : DEATHSTAR
61
Dance reminiscent of a horse's gait : GALOP
64
Business opening? : AGRI
65
Play that was the basis for "Cabaret" : IAMACAMERA
67
Caroling time : YULE
68
"30 Rock" character, or the first name of his portrayer : TRACY
69
Look intently : PEER
70
Sailors' domain : SEVENSEAS
71
Like a die : SIXSIDED
72
Fin : FIVESPOT
Down
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Annual Car and Driver list : TENBEST
2
"... baked in ___" : APIE
3
Using for support : LEANINGON
4
Car that leaves you with a sour taste? : LEMON
5
Slam : DIS
6
Some tram loads : ORES
7
Galifianakis of "The Hangover" : ZACH
8
Amazon business : ETAIL
9
Take-home : NETPAY
10
Colleges and universities, informally : HIGHERED
11
Marketing pro : ADMAN
12
Vaulted : LEAPT
13
Acid-burned Bat-villain : TWOFACE
18
With 23-Across, sign, as a contract : ENTER
22
Marie et Thérèse: Abbr. : STES
24
Like much of Horace's poetry : ODIC
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Popular women's shoe seller : NINEWEST
27
Check out : OGLE
29
See 32-Across : YOLK
30
Left the bench, say : STOOD
34
Appendectomy memento : SCAR
36
Drift off : GOTOSLEEP
37
Cheese with a red coat : EDAM
38
Like some circuses : THREERING
40
Western party wear : BOLOTIES
42
Model/TV host Heidi : KLUM
45
"Whither thou goest, I will go" speaker : RUTH
47
Guadalajara girlfriend : AMIGA
50
Calls on : VISITS
53
Transition : SEGUE
54
Head nurse on "Scrubs" : CARLA
55
Creator of Asteroids : ATARI
57
Lanterns, e.g. : LAMPS
58
Length of a Beatles "week" : EIGHTDAYS
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In ___ rush : AMAD
60
Hustle : RACE
62
Twistable treat : OREO
63
Like barbershop harmony : FOURPART
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Dancer Charisse : CYD

Answer summary:
5 unique to this puzzle, 4 debuted here and reused later, 2 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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