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New York Times, Thursday, September 7, 2017

Author:
Alex Eaton-Salners
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
50-Down : Almost circular
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Alex Eaton-Salners

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 37 Missing: {JQXZ} This is puzzle # 3 for Mr. Eaton-Salners. Thursday freshness: 97%
Alex Eaton-Salners notes:
The key to constructing this puzzle was finding workable downs for the left-hand side of the grid. Having the acrosses in alphabetical ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Ah, that feeling of having given up on an idea years ago, deeming it impossible … only to see another constructor make it happen. ... read more
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© 2017, The New York Times9/7/17 ( No. 24,775 )
Across
1
One who settles arguments : ARBITER
8
Late bloomers : ASTERS
14
"Stay strong!" : BEBRAVE
15
"Awesome!" : BOOYAH
16
Like some information on food labels : CALORIC
17
Lady Bird Johnson's real given name : CLAUDIA
18
Newspaper unit: Abbr. : COL
19
Plying with wine and roses, say : COURTING
20
Old TV screens, for short : CRTS
23
Like Nevada among all U.S. states : DRIEST
25
Non-P.C. suffix : ESS
26
___ polloi : HOI
27
Laugh riot : HOOT
28
Heading for the fence? : HOT
30
"Ta-ta for now!" : ILLSEEYOU
33
___ to one's ears : INUP
37
Scarlet stigma : LETTERA
38
Fish that's being reeled in : LIVEONE
41
Hit the top in Tetris, e.g. : LOSE
42
Maker of Star Wars and Indiana Jones video games : LUCASARTS
44
Longtime record label for Elton John and Mary J. Blige : MCA
47
"Love ___" (Beatles song) : MEDO
48
Sch. on the bank of the Charles River : MIT
49
Kingston dude : MON
52
Veteran : OLDPRO
54
Capital of the Land of the Midnight Sun : OSLO
55
Optimistic bridge calls : OVERBIDS
57
They're parked in parks : RVS
59
People who might greet you by saying "Talofa, afio mai!" ("Hello, welcome!") : SAMOANS
60
Word in many a personal ad : SEEKING
64
Brian's pal on "Family Guy" : STEWIE
65
Former "Weekend Update" co-anchor : TINAFEY
66
Hungers (for) : YEARNS
67
Its atomic number is 39 : YTTRIUM
Down
1
Kind of order ... or a hint to this puzzle's unusual construction : ABC
2
Stephen of "V for Vendetta" : REA
3
OPEC units: Abbr. : BBL
4
Classic Camaros : IROCS
5
Tropical tuber : TARO
6
"Nothing is easier than to denounce the ___; nothing is more difficult than to understand him": Dostoyevsky : EVILDOER
7
Boom box button : REC
8
Visibly embarrassed : ABLUSH
9
Reach, as an altitude : SOARTO
10
Push : TOUT
11
Singer Gormé : EYDIE
12
Comes down : RAINS
13
Retrieves, as balls : SHAGS
17
British runner Sebastian : COE
19
___ Gaston, first African-American manager to win a World Series : CITO
20
"Just relax!" : CHILL
21
Loggers' contest : ROLEO
22
Isn't on the level : TILTS
24
Queen, for one : ROYAL
27
Bit of a giggle : HEE
29
"___ yellow ribbon ..." : TIEA
31
Modern educational acronym : STEM
32
Something you feel in your gut? : ULCER
34
Things most people follow : NORMS
35
Word before "Yesterday" in a Tony Bennett hit and "Tomorrow" in a Sammy Kaye hit : UNTIL
36
Green sauce : PESTO
39
"That's simply lovely!" : IADOREIT
40
Brandy label letters : VSO
43
Ones calling people out? : UMPS
45
Lead singer of Nirvana : COBAIN
46
Flared dresses : ALINES
49
Old-fashioned : MOSSY
50
Almost circular : OVATE
51
Setting of Hercules' first labor : NEMEA
53
License to drill, for short? : DDS
54
Schindler with a list : OSKAR
56
"Hey there, tiger!" : ROWR
58
Let it all out : VENT
60
Barnyard adjunct : STY
61
"___ Ruled the World" (1996 Nas hit) : IFI
62
Opposite of old, in Oldenburg : NEU
63
It might precede a shower : GYM

Answer summary:
2 unique to this puzzle, 2 debuted here and reused later, 1 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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