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New York Times, Thursday, October 9, 2014

Author:
Joel Fagliano
Editor:
Will Shortz
49-Down : Didn't stay put
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Joel Fagliano

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 80, Blocks: 40 Missing: {GQ} Scrabble average: 1.85 Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 32 for Mr. Fagliano. Thursday freshness: 39%
Note: This was published as a uniclue puzzle in print. All the clues appear in a single list, combining Across and Down. When two answers share a number, they also share a clue.
Joel Fagliano notes:
When I was filling this puzzle, I thought a lot about whether to include 26D, ETYMON. On the one hand, I always strive for familiar ... read more
Will Shortz notes:
As far as I can remember this is the fourth "uniclue"-type crossword I've run in the Times. That's one in which all the clues (in the ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Uniclue! It's been quite a while since we've seen one of these — surprising how rare this type of theme is. When Will asked us to ... read more
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© 2014, The New York Times10/9/14 ( No. 23,711 )
Clues
1
Corn or cotton : CASH / CROP
2
Rhyme scheme for "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" : AABA
3
Have the lead : STAR
4
Blood: Prefix : HEMA
5
Western wear : JEAN / JACKET
6
Letters that don't go to the post office : EMAIL
7
Canada or Jordan preceder : AIR
8
Bygone brand in the shaving aisle : NEET
9
Where the Pilgrims first landed in the New World : CAPE / COD
10
Came to : AWOKE
11
Animated : PEPPY
12
Record over, say : ERASE
13
Put on a scale : RATE
14
Many a fête d'anniversaire attendee : AMIE
15
Homer Simpson's workplace : POWER / PLANT
16
Subject of National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius : OBAMACARE
17
Quaint wear : ASCOT
18
Parkinson's disease drug : LDOPA
19
Engage in an extreme winter sport : PARASKI
20
La starter : TRA
21
First name in children's literature : ROALD
22
Mil. mess personnel : KPS
23
Sixer rival : CELT
24
Sing like a bird : TWEEDLE
25
Feature of Polyphemus from "The Odyssey" : ONEEYE
26
Word origin : ETYMON
27
Dessert often made with cream cheese frosting : CARROT / CAKE
28
Not up : ABED
29
Tear apart : REND
30
Correct, as a manuscript : RETYPE
31
Comic Cenac formerly of "The Daily Show" : WYATT
32
Half of a vote : YEAS
33
Red as ___ : ABEET
34
"Sure, go ahead" : FEEL / FREE
35
White's counterpart : YOLK
36
Great work : OPUS
37
At nine and a half months, say : LATE
38
Architect Louis : KAHN
39
English county closest to Continental Europe : KENT
40
Places where wheat is stored? : BREAD / BOXES
41
Org. with an antipiracy stance : MPAA
42
Swirl : EDDY
43
Meaningful sets, for short? : OEDS
44
New U.N. member of 2011 : SOUTH / SUDAN
45
Resolution unit : PIXEL
46
Some preppy shirts : IZODS
47
Lab item : BUNSEN / BURNER
48
Alternative to a fade-out in a movie ending : FREEZE / FRAME
49
Didn't stay put : ROVED
50
Deep black : EBONY
51
Israel's Barak : EHUD
52
"An old silent pond / A frog jumps into the pond / Splash! Silence again," e.g. : HAIKU
53
Hold up : ROB
54
Seven-time Rose Bowl winner, for short : OSU
55
Offerer of package deals, in brief : USPS
56
Buffalo hunters, once : ARAPAHO
57
Firebug : PYRO
58
Leader of a race? : ADAM
59
It's a snap : HIKE
60
Store sign : OPEN
61
Skirt : AVOID
62
T.S.A. requirements : IDS
63
Be unsuited? : SKINNYDIP
64
Currency of Laos : KIP
65
Recovers from injury : MENDS
66
Diving position : PIKE
67
Be a fall guy? : RAKE
68
Ben & Jerry's alternative : EDYS
69
2014 N.B.A. champ : SPUR
70
What a prophet may look for : OMEN

Answer summary:
1 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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