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New York Times, Saturday, October 24, 2015

Author:
Andrew Zhou
Editor:
Will Shortz
17-Across : Stir up
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Andrew Zhou

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 68, Blocks: 34 Missing: {JWXZ} This is puzzle # 2 for Mr. Zhou. Jeff Chen's Puzzle of the Week pick. Saturday freshness: 39%
Andrew Zhou notes:
I'm pleased to make a comeback after a single, rather controversial outing a few years ago. I soon realized that cutting your teeth ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Really dug this one. I like odd grid patterns, and this one has a cool-looking middle. Slant-stacks (answers on top of each other but ... read more
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© 2015, The New York Times10/24/15 ( No. 24,091 )
Across
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Cover for a Muslim woman's face : NIQAB
6
1-Across wearer, e.g. : ARAB
10
Ones passing notes? : ATMS
14
Toughen : INURE
15
Pseudonym of Freud's famed hysteria patient : DORA
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Dismiss unceremoniously : SHOO
17
Stir up : EVOKE
18
Really, informally : UBER
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Mister abroad : HERR
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Bank opening? : CITI
21
Dims : BLEARS
23
Cosmopolitan place : BAR
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They're 50-50 : EVENBETS
26
Epoch when horses first appeared : EOCENE
28
Course material, maybe : SOD
29
Religious grp. observing Family Home Evening : LDS
30
Lead-in to an exalted leader's name : ALLHAIL
31
Don Juans : LATINLOVERS
33
Publishing option when all else fails : VANITYPRESS
34
Things some people need to get off their backs : KICKMESIGNS
35
Some Medal of Honor recipients : AIRACES
36
Faxon who won a 2011 screenwriting Oscar : NAT
37
Sch. yardstick : GPA
40
8:00-6:00 routines, say : GRINDS
41
Pea soup : DENSEFOG
43
What you might hear halting speech in, for short : ESL
44
Toughens : STEELS
46
Fly-by-night? : MOTH
47
Moving walkway maker : OTIS
49
Willy of the "Free Willy" movies, e.g. : ORCA
50
Section one : PARTA
51
Ends up with : NETS
52
Starter on square a1, h1, a8 or h8 : ROOK
53
Cubes : DICES
54
Singer who has recorded in Tolkien's Elvish language : ENYA
55
Old : YORE
56
See 42-Down : ALERT
Down
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Two of Ferdinand VII's wives, to Ferdinand VII : NIECES
2
How many experiments are done : INVIVO
3
Like Yogi Berra, often : QUOTED
4
"Little Miss Sunshine" Oscar winner : ARKIN
5
Fancier of melliferous plants : BEE
6
Net Nanny no-nos : ADULTSITES
7
Pre-bout wear : ROBES
8
Scope : AREA
9
Instruments for old street musicians : BARRELORGANS
10
What a firefighter might leave footprints in : ASH
11
N.F.L. record-holder for most retired jersey numbers : THEBEARS
12
"Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" star : MORANIS
13
Chestnut : SORREL
21
A tot often goes out in the middle of it : BEDTIMESTORY
22
Nail polish removers, e.g. : SOLVENTS
25
You might give them away after burning them : BLANKCDS
27
"As elaborate a waste of human intelligence as you could find anywhere outside an advertising agency," per Raymond Chandler : CHESS
30
Tahoe, e.g. : ALPINELAKE
31
Jacques ___, French psychoanalyst who studied hysteria : LACAN
32
Its motto is "Excelsior": Abbr. : NYS
33
Manliness : VIRILITY
34
Sen. Gillibrand : KIRSTEN
35
When preliminary steps are taken? : AGEONE
37
Experience of riding a roller coaster : GFORCE
38
Vase maker : POTTER
39
Shocked : AGHAST
41
Look inside? : DECOR
42
With 56-Across, a smartphone notification : EMAIL
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Sock attachment? : EROO
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Org. with an annual list of top baby names : SSA
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Reason for some averted looks, for short : PDA

Answer summary:
8 unique to this puzzle, 2 debuted here and reused later.

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