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New York Times, Friday, December 16, 2016

Author:
Martin Ashwood-Smith and George Barany
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
10-Down : "Rent" showstopper
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Martin Ashwood-Smith
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George Barany

This puzzle:

Rows: 16, Columns: 15 Words: 71, Blocks: 34 Missing: {KQZ} Spans: 6, (1 quad stack) Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 84 for Mr. Ashwood-Smith. This is puzzle # 8 for Mr. Barany. Friday freshness: 56%
Constructor notes:
GEORGE: This is our third collaborative quad stack crossword published in the New York Times [two others have appeared in the Los ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Not a surprise to get another quad stack from MAS and George, this one featuring some nice long entries. ARRIVES ON THE DOT and HOTEL ... read more
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© 2016, The New York Times12/16/16 ( No. 24,510 )
Across
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___ Nast, publisher of Vogue : CONDE
6
Baby : SPOIL
11
Voodoo doll action : HEX
14
"Robin ___" (old Irish ballad) : ADAIR
15
Bittersweet spread : MARMALADE
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Company concerned with net profits? : SERVICEPROVIDER
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Big name in pop : COCACOLA
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Passover month : NISAN
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Current positions? : ONS
22
Scandalous '80s initials : PTL
23
Old-fashioned verb suffix : ETH
24
"Isn't ___ bit like you and me?" (Beatles lyric) : HEA
26
Black Friday scene : MOB
28
Back on the plane? : AFT
31
Server of pink champagne on ice, in song : HOTELCALIFORNIA
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Is perfectly punctual : ARRIVESONTHEDOT
38
Spoke forthrightly : LAIDITONTHELINE
39
Workshop : TRAININGSEMINAR
40
French seasoning : SEL
41
Pre-A.D. : BCE
42
Incline press target, briefly : PEC
43
"___ Ho" ("Slumdog Millionaire" song) : JAI
45
Like Beethoven's Symphony No. 7 : INA
47
Drowned valley, maybe : RIA
50
Full of moxie : GUTSY
52
Sponges : TOSSPOTS
55
Was vindicated : HADTHELASTLAUGH
57
Pasta strip : EGGNOODLE
58
Cross swords : ARGUE
59
Baby : WEE
60
Flower known to attract butterflies : PHLOX
61
Victimizes, with "on" : PREYS
Down
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Maine's ___ Bay : CASCO
2
Classic theater name : ODEON
3
Crack investigators? : NARCS
4
Agent's handful, say : DIVA
5
Ivanka's younger brother : ERIC
6
Silvery fish : SMELT
7
Like some bulls : PAPAL
8
Crash-prone "Catch-22" pilot : ORR
9
"It's showtime!" : IMON
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"Rent" showstopper : LAVIEBOHEME
11
Was involved with : HADAHANDIN
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Setting for paintings by Tintoretto and Hieronymus Bosch : EDEN
13
Gen ___ : XER
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Manifest, e.g. : LIST
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Fine and dandy : COPACETIC
24
1937 Shirley Temple title role : HEIDI
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"Fooled Around and Fell in Love" hitmaker of 1976 : ELVINBISHOP
26
Postprandial handouts : MINTS
27
Olden : OFTHEPAST
29
Apple on an iPod, maybe : FIONA
30
Four-bagger : TATER
31
Doesn't proceed : HALTS
32
"Laborare est ___" (Masonic motto) : ORARE
33
One calling the shots on court? : TRIALJUDGE
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In concert : ASONE
35
Word before ball or shot : LONG
36
Collector's item : RELIC
44
Memo abbr. : ATTN
45
___ Balbo, right-hand man to Mussolini : ITALO
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"___ Please, We're British" (1971 stage farce) : NOSEX
47
Compact item : ROUGE
48
He can help after a crash : ITGUY
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Grate expectations? : ASHES
50
Bunker Hill general : GAGE
51
Michelle of "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" : YEOH
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Quickly put (together) : SLAP
54
Henry VIII's sixth : PARR
55
Fell : HEW
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Bad cholesterol letters : LDL

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

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