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New York Times, Thursday, December 13, 2018

Author:
John Westwig
Editor:
Will Shortz
25-Across : One end of a kite string
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John Westwig

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 72, Blocks: 29 Missing: {QXZ} Grid has both 90- and 180-degree symmetry. There are unchecked squares Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 3 for Mr. Westwig. Thursday freshness: 97%
John Westwig notes:
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© 2018, The New York Times12/13/18 ( No. 25,237 )
Across
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Vessel for frying food : SAUTEPAN
9
Variety of green tea : MATCHA
15
Word with power or zero : ABSOLUTE
16
Having win after win : ONARUN
17
Beer you make yourself : HOMEBREW
18
Get cell service? : DOTIME
19
Lovelace of computing fame : ADA
20
Some West Point grads : ARMYMEN
22
Non-PC? : MAC
23
Is an agent for, informally : REPS
25
One end of a kite string : SPOOL
26
Genuflect, e.g. : BEND
27
Indian state known for its tea : ASSAM
29
The moon, e.g. : ORB
30
Book leaf : FOLIO
31
Two, to Teo : DOS
33
N.F.L. star who was a Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year in 2017 : JJWATT
34
Who said "If you're not ready to die for it, put the word 'freedom' out of your vocabulary" : MALCOLMX
37
Accept the sudden loss of, as an opportunity : KISSGOODBYE
38
Children's author Beverly : CLEARY
40
"Duuuude!" : BRO
41
Flute, e.g. : GLASS
42
One doing cat scans? : VET
44
"Finished!" : DIDIT
48
Lift : RIDE
49
Mother-of-pearl : NACRE
51
Zippo : NADA
52
"Here Come the Warm Jets" musician : ENO
53
Butts : BOTTOMS
55
Lead-in to X, Y or Z : GEN
56
Lose fizz : GOFLAT
58
Classic declaration in Gotham City : IMBATMAN
60
Burning : ONFIRE
61
Not closing before 10 or 11 p.m. : OPENLATE
62
Back from a vacation, say : RESTED
63
Acceptance from fellow brainiacs, in slang : NERDCRED
Down
1
Name that comes from Arabic for "desert" : SAHARA
2
Dwellings : ABODES
3
Many graphics on election night : USMAPS
4
Use it for kicks : TOE
5
Italy's third-largest island, after Sicily and Sardinia : ELBA
6
Engine sounds : PURRS
7
At the original speed, in music : ATEMPO
8
Publishing debut of 1851, with "The" : NEWYORKTIMES
9
Lead-in to T, A or X : MODEL
10
In short order : ANON
11
Bit of ink : TAT
12
What might have a large collection of prints : CRIMELAB
13
What Gandhi once likened to an ocean : HUMANITY
14
Opening of many a speech : ANECDOTE
21
Swarm : MOB
24
Pathetic one : SADCASE
26
College in Brunswick, Me. : BOWDOIN
28
Ties up, in a way : MOORS
30
Oslo setting : FJORD
32
Furtive : SLY
33
LinkedIn listing : JOB
34
Mixed martial arts champion Conor ___ : MCGREGOR
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Multipurpose : ALLINONE
36
First ones to bat : LEADOFFS
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Representative sample of a larger group : CROSSSECTION
42
Acid holder : VAT
43
___ l'oeil (illusion) : TROMPE
45
One-named 1950s TV sex symbol : DAGMAR
46
Imagine : IDEATE
47
Back from a vacation, say : TANNED
49
"Gotcha" : NOTED
50
Old flame? : EMBER
53
Like Old Mother Hubbard's cupboard : BARE
54
Smooth : SAND
57
Burning : LIT
59
Spa offering, briefly : TLC

Answer summary:
6 unique to this puzzle, 2 debuted here and reused later, 1 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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