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New York Times, Friday, September 5, 2014

Author:
Joe Krozel
Editor:
Will Shortz
13-Down : D.C. player
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Joe Krozel
Morse Code

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 68, Blocks: 29 Missing: {JQXY} Spans: 8, (2 triple stacks) This is puzzle # 69 for Mr. Krozel. Jeff Chen's Puzzle of the Week pick. Friday freshness: 36%
Joe Krozel notes:
As groundwork for this puzzle, I created various Morse code palindromes — first noting that letters E, T, I, R, S, O, P, M, K, X, and ... read more
Will Shortz notes:
I have a feeling today's puzzle won't be liked by some of the crossword bloggers, as the grid's vocabulary isn't the most ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Joe continues to impress me with his experimentation in constructing. If you haven't noticed, he's recently given me commentary on ... read more
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O
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L
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G
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C
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C
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B
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G
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© 2014, The New York Times9/5/14 ( No. 23,677 )
Across
1
Elderly person on a fixed income : OLDAGEPENSIONER
16
Propagandists' detention site : REEDUCATIONCAMP
17
Deterioration of standards by competitive forces : RACETOTHEBOTTOM
18
1957 Patrick White novel adapted into a 1986 opera : VOSS
19
Comprehends : KENS
20
Didn't clash (with) : WENT
21
What a chicken feels : FEAR
24
G.P. grp. : HMO
27
Diversified investment strategy : ASSETALLOCATION
32
Corp. whose name is also its stock symbol : ITT
33
L. Frank Baum princess : OZMA
34
Title heroine of a Wagner opera : ISOLDE
35
Ford from the past : TORINO
37
It's easy to swallow : CAPLET
38
"Beats me" : IDUNNO
39
Go outside the calling area, say : ROAM
41
Dawg : BRO
42
Charging for every little thing : NICKELANDDIMING
45
With 11-Down, become a part of : GET
46
With 53-Down, many Marcel Duchamp works : DADA
47
Ray of old pictures : ALDO
48
It's a mouthful : CHAW
51
Silents actress Negri : POLA
52
Political machine practice : PATRONAGEHIRING
59
Eugenia Washington (co-founder of the Daughters of the American Revolution), to George Washington : GREATGRANDNIECE
60
Tumblers : STEMLESSGLASSES
Down
1
Bruin legend : ORR
2
Heartlessly abandons : LEAVESTODIE
3
Break down : DECONSTRUCT
4
Hymn opener : ADESTE
5
Courage : GUTS
6
Friendly start? : ECO
7
Word that is its own synonym when spelled backward : PAT
8
Biblical ending : ETH
9
Baseball Hall-of-Famer Phil : NIEKRO
10
PepsiCo brand : SOBE
11
See 45-Across : INON
12
Fall mos. : OCTS
13
D.C. player : NAT
14
Like some broody teens : EMO
15
Dash letters : RPM
20
On hold ... or what the seven rows of black squares in this puzzle's grid spell in Morse code : WAITING
21
Pasta ___ (Italian dish, informally) : FAZOOL
22
Smooth-leaved ___ : ELM
23
Much like : ALA
24
Some backwoods folks : HILLBILLIES
25
Alvin Ailey's field : MODERNDANCE
26
"Just about done" : ONETOGO
28
Metric weight : TONNE
29
One coming out of its shell? : CICADA
30
"Me too" : ASAMI
31
Best : TOP
36
Contents of a well : INK
39
It's stranded, for short : RNA
40
Head-scratching : ODD
43
Televised fights? : ADWARS
44
Native New Zealanders : MAORIS
48
Pack (in) : CRAM
49
Lanford Wilson's "The ___ Baltimore" : HOTL
50
Messenger de Dieu : ANGE
51
___ colada : PINA
52
"War and Peace" has a lot of them: Abbr. : PGS
53
See 46-Across : ART
54
Silkscreen target : TEE
55
Oomph : GAS
56
Lang. class : ENG
57
Blood test letters : HDL
58
Some appliances, for short : GES

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

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