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New York Times, Saturday, September 27, 2014

Author:
Martin Ashwood-Smith and George Barany
Editor:
Will Shortz
31-Down : "___ trifle!"
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Martin Ashwood-Smith
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George Barany

This puzzle:

Rows: 16, Columns: 15 Words: 69, Blocks: 36 Missing: {QXZ} Spans: 4, (1 quad stack) This is puzzle # 77 for Mr. Ashwood-Smith. This is puzzle # 5 for Mr. Barany. Saturday freshness: 60%
Constructor notes:
"Can we talk?" We would love to tell you that JOAN RIVERS was the seed entry for this crossword. However, if you look at our ... read more
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I accepted this puzzle only recently, but decided to run it quickly because of the recent death of 15D. Not that it mattered, but the ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Five things I think I think: (with a nod to the great Peter King) 1.) What a lively quartet of stacked answers. I CALL EM AS I SEE ... read more
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© 2014, The New York Times9/27/14 ( No. 23,699 )
Across
1
Start of a weird infraction? : IBEFOREE
9
Sushi offering : FLUKE
14
First Indian tribe to sign a treaty with the U.S. government : DELAWARE
15
Hand in hand : JOINED
16
Eskimo wear : SEALSKIN
17
Hike, e.g. : OUTING
18
Mideast pops? : ABBA
19
Smoke without fire? : ECIGARETTE
21
Naval petty off. : YEO
22
What was once cool? : KEEN
23
Gray figures? : REBS
27
One-man Broadway hit of 1989 : TRU
29
Only one U.S. prez has had one : MBA
32
Straight talker's slangy phrase : ICALLEMASISEEEM
37
Country standard : NATIONALAVERAGE
38
Words from a good buddy : BREAKERONENINER
39
On the side : INONESSPARETIME
40
X or Y preceder : GEN
41
Site of class struggles?: Abbr. : SCH
42
Floor : STUN
43
One N.B.A. All-Star Game team : EAST
46
One telling you where to get off, for short? : GPS
49
High ranking? : TOPTENLIST
55
Introductory ballet instruction : PLIE
56
Whence the word "alcohol" : ARABIC
57
Listen here! : EARPIECE
59
Words of support from an organization : WECARE
60
Reacts to, as a nagging request : GROANSAT
61
Game keeper? : SNARE
62
Tiramisu ingredient : ESPRESSO
Down
1
Guesstimate opening : IDSAY
2
Deep-sea explorer William : BEEBE
3
Explain : ELABORATEON
4
Beginning of a seasonal refrain : FALA
5
Hurtful outbursts? : OWS
6
Playboy : RAKE
7
Shortstop Aybar who was a 2011 Gold Glove winner : ERICK
8
Start of an elimination : EENIE
9
Time that little Susie is woken in the 1957 hit "Wake Up Little Susie" : FOUR
10
Lo-cal : LITE
11
Military group : UNIT
12
Canterbury's home : KENT
13
Beat by a whisker : EDGE
15
Who said "I have a wonderful psychiatrist that I see maybe once a year, because I don't need it. It all comes out onstage" : JOANRIVERS
20
Easily passes : GETSANA
24
Name in 2000 headlines : ELIAN
25
Mates : BLOKES
26
Old age : SENESCENCE
28
Early online forum : USENET
29
Inane : MEANINGLESS
30
Spangle, say : BEGEM
31
"___ trifle!" : AMERE
32
Having much at stake : INBIG
33
___ asada : CARNE
34
Parade V.I.P. : MARSHAL
35
Cockeyed : ALOP
36
Song that ends "O dolcezze perdute! O speranze d'amor, d'amor, d'amor!" : ERITU
44
Challenge for defenders : SIEGE
45
Bygone royalty : TSARS
47
Measures of one's writing? : PICAS
48
Mind : SEETO
49
Shooters : TAWS
50
Israeli conductor Daniel : OREN
51
Rain forest rodent : PACA
52
Aid in an uphill climb : TBAR
53
Country name pronounced by natives in two syllables : EIRE
54
Atlantic City resort, informally, with "the" : TROP
55
Common cleaning scent : PINE
58
Hole number : PAR

Answer summary:
5 unique to this puzzle, 1 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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