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New York Times, Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Author:
Bruce Haight and Peter A. Collins
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
With 32-Down, person associated with the scene depicted in this puzzle's grid
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Peter A. Collins

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 72, Blocks: 40 Missing: {XZ} Grid has diagonal symmetry. Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 3 for Mr. Haight. This is puzzle # 77 for Mr. Collins. Jeff Chen's Puzzle of the Week pick. Tuesday freshness: 98%
Constructor notes:
Bruce: Pete Collins and I have been friends since childhood, when our families used to vacation together on a small lake in ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
As I've said before, I'm a sucker for a neat visual puzzle, and Bruce and Pete deliver today. I didn't recognize the odd diagonal at ... read more
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© 2014, The New York Times3/4/14 ( No. 23,492 )
Across
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Archenemy of the Fantastic Four : DRDOOM
7
Tech product introduced in '81 : IBMPC
12
Rapper with the 2002 #1 hit "Always on Time" : JARULE
13
Make into cornrows : BRAID
14
Like 50/50 vis-à-vis 60/40 : EVENER
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Merits : EARNS
16
With 23-Down, what 27-Across/32-Down is often credited with : DISCOVERING
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Song girl who's "sweet as apple cider" : IDA
21
Chicago-to-Tampa dir. : SSE
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Sup : DINE
23
Coup d'___ : ETAT
24
Yellowfin tuna, on menus : AHI
25
On vacation : AWAY
26
Trumpet : BLARE
27
With 32-Down, person associated with the scene depicted in this puzzle's grid : BENJAMIN
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Silences : QUELLS
31
Added slyly, as a comment : EDGEDIN
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Mink, e.g. : FURCOAT
33
Young chap : LAD
34
What Command-P means on a Mac : PRINT
35
With 44-Down, advice to 27-Across/32-Down? : GOFLY
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Herringlike fish : SHAD
39
Towel holders : RODS
43
Continental coin : EURO
44
"Absolutely right!" : AMEN
45
"Yeah, right!" : IBET
46
Suffix with señor : ITA
47
Real stinker : SKUNK
48
Milan's La ___ : SCALA
49
Martial arts instructor : SENSEI
51
Veteran : OLDTIMER
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Cope : HACKIT
54
Say wrongly : MISSTATE
55
Military command : ATEASE
56
Precursor to talk shows for Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers, in short : SNL
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River of W.W. I : YSER
Down
1
Provided the music for a party, informally : DJED
2
Enraptured : RAVISHED
3
Order often "on the side" : DRESSING
4
Post office scale unit : OUNCE
5
Yellow spread : OLEO
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Game show maven Griffin : MERV
7
Spanish or Portuguese : IBERIAN
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Opposite of dense : BRAINY
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River of W.W. I : MARNE
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Worrisome engine sound : PING
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Some 60-mo. investments : CDS
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Buzz Aldrin's real first name : EDWIN
18
Writer Calvino : ITALO
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"Buffy the Vampire Slayer" girl : DARLA
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"This is only ___" : ATEST
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See 16-Across : ELECTRICITY
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$5 bill, informally : ABE
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Surrounded by : AMID
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Seriously overcook : BURN
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Dessert brand once pitched by Bill Cosby : JELLO
29
The Beatles' "___ in the Life" : ADAY
30
British pound, informally : QUID
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See 27-Across : FRANKLIN
34
Sports wonders, say : PHENOMS
35
Dancer in a kimono : GEISHA
36
Best in an annual Nathan's contest, say : OUTEAT
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Site of 27-Across/32-Down's ambassadorship : FRANCE
38
The Mustangs of the American Athletic Conf. : SMU
40
2000s White House family : OBAMAS
41
Remove, as spam : DELETE
42
One not blinking, perhaps : STARER
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See 35-Across : AKITE
47
Dos x tres : SEIS
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A, B and F, e.g., in D.C. : STS
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Jamaican music genre : SKA
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Fast way to connect, briefly : DSL

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

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