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New York Times, Thursday, November 7, 2013

Author:
Alan DerKazarian
Editor:
Will Shortz
15-Across : Spun
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Alan DerKazarian

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 40 This is the debut puzzle for Mr. DerKazarian. Thursday freshness: 70%
Alan DerKazarian notes:
This puzzle went through three incarnations. The first one had a musical theme. I had (NIGHT)INBANGKOK, (PAC)(PAC)SHAKUR, ... read more
Will Shortz notes:
I'm guessing this puzzle is a little hard to break into, but once you catch on to the theme, it goes much quicker. It's a lovely theme ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Every time I think I've seen all the twists and variations on rebus puzzles, another one pops ups to delight me. I really enjoy the ... read more
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© 2013, The New York Times11/7/13 ( No. 23,375 )
Across
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They're thrown from horses : RIATAS
7
Fake : SHAM
11
"The Silence of the Lambs" org. : FBI
14
Join the game, in a way : ANTEUP
15
Spun : WOVE
16
TV ET : ALF
17
The "you" in "you caught my eye" in a 1965 #1 hit : RHONDA
18
Casino sights : ONEARMEDBANDITS
20
It flows in the Loire : EAU
21
Pasta name suffix : INI
23
Boss of TV's Mork : ORSON
24
Small-time thieves : TWOBITCROOKS
27
Johannes : German :: ___ : Scottish : IAN
28
O'Hare or Newark Liberty : HUB
29
Totally awesome : EPIC
31
One usually buys a round one : TRIP
35
Olympian Ohno : APOLO
37
Some archaeological finds : BONES
39
Author of "The Prague Cemetery" : ECO
40
"Hawaii ___" : FIVEO
41
Suffix with drunk : ARD
42
Schleppers' aids : TOTES
44
Relative of a tank top : TEE
45
"Roots" surname : KINTE
47
Slip past : ELUDE
48
Touchdowns: Abbr. : ARRS
50
Antibloating brand : GASX
51
It can cause bloating : AIR
52
German word that's 67-Across spelled backward : EIN
54
Con game : THREECARDMONTE
58
Glove material : SATIN
60
Fool : SAP
61
It may be topped with an angel : FIR
62
What an intersection may have : FOURWAYSTOP
65
Excavation : MINING
67
German word that's 52-Across spelled backward : NIE
68
Parthian predecessor : MEDE
69
City north of Lisbon : OPORTO
70
Butt : END
71
Setting for a fall : EDEN
72
Minimum : MEREST
Down
1
Dish with melted cheese : RAREBIT
2
Occupy : INHABIT
3
Just above : ATOUCHOVER
4
+ 6 : TEN
5
Some commuter "reading" : AUDIOBOOK
6
Joe of "NCIS" : SPANO
7
Overran : SWARMED
8
Tramp : HOBO
9
Shylock trait : AVARICE
10
Sharp circle? : MENSA
11
Willingly, old-style : FAIN
12
Nonkosher sandwich : BLT
13
Uncertainties : IFS
19
Discouraging advice : DONT
22
Japanese flower-arranging art : IKEBANA
25
Line at a stationery store? : RULE
26
Topps collectible : SPORTSCARD
30
Cataloging things : INDEXCARDS
32
Fight back : RETURNFIRE
33
Whacked : ICED
34
Vogue on a dance floor : POSE
35
Shaving brand : AFTA
36
Place to get a bite? : PIER
38
Certain heat conduit : STEAMPIPE
43
Mishmash : OLIO
46
Lit : IGNITED
49
Ship's route : SEAWAY
53
Familiar phone conversation starter : ITSME
55
Common spice in Indian food : CARDAMOM
56
Shades : TINTS
57
Cereal killer : ERGOT
58
Went to and fro : SWAYED
59
Convergent point : NODE
62
Oscar-winning John : WAYNE
63
Entry : WAYIN
64
Fence (in) : PEN
66
Word before rain, heat and gloom : NOR

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

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