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New York Times, Thursday, December 3, 2009

Author:
Matt Ginsberg and Pete Muller
Editor:
Will Shortz
8-Down : Code-breaking central, in brief
TotalDebutLatestCollabs
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Matt Ginsberg
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Pete Muller

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 38 This is puzzle # 19 for Mr. Ginsberg. This is puzzle # 9 for Mr. Muller. Thursday freshness: 96%
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ROME
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© 2009, The New York Times12/3/9 ( No. 21,940 )
Across
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Contents of many files: Abbr. : LTRS
5
McCartney, e.g. : SIR
8
"___ for you!" ("Seinfeld" refusal) : NOSOUP
14
Virgil, for one : POET
15
U.N. observer since '74 : PLO
16
Lock up : SECURE
17
Restricted zone : NOGOAREA
19
Temperamental one, supposedly : ARTIST
20
Slowpokes : LAGGARDS
22
Big brand in basketballs : VOIT
23
English monarch who shared the throne : MARYII
24
Citi Field predecessor : SHEA
27
A, in Alsace : UNE
28
"___ be my pleasure" : ITD
29
___ budget : ONA
31
More eager : ITCHIER
33
Hold as : DEEM
35
Author of "Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship" : GOETHE
37
Dish with ham : DENVEROMELETTE
41
Trident wielder, typically : SEAGOD
42
Improve : HONE
45
Hare follower : KRISHNA
48
Volleyball action between bump and spike : SET
51
Hesitate in speaking : HEM
52
Call : REF
53
Connection means, for short : ISPS
55
Uses : AVAILS
57
"And giving ___, up the chimney ..." : ANOD
59
Observatory references : STARMAPS
61
Classic camera : KONICA
64
Michael Jackson genre : URBANPOP
66
It's well-positioned : OILRIG
67
Base figure, for short : NCO
68
Buggy locale? : DUNE
69
Most twisted : WRYEST
70
Lot : GOB
71
"Mi casa ___ casa" : ESSU
Down
1
I.C.U. worker : LPN
2
"You missed it" : TOOLATE
3
Seen : REGARDED
4
Howard the Duck prop : STOGY
5
Sidelining cause : SPRAIN
6
"The Sopranos" actor : ILER
7
There are four hidden in this puzzle, which together suggest a familiar five-word saying (3,5,4,2,4) : ROADS
8
Code-breaking central, in brief : NSA
9
"___ the hills and far away" : OER
10
Old sketch comedy show : SCTV
11
"Absolument!" : OUIOUI
12
Bearish : URSINE
13
Attentive dog owner : PETTER
18
Exchange premium : AGIO
21
U.S.S. Enterprise defenses : SHIELDS
23
Night's start? : MID
25
Little: Suffix : ETTE
26
Zwei x vier : ACHT
30
Features of May-December marriages : AGEGAPS
32
The "H" in Hanukkah : HETH
34
Play (with) : MESS
36
Cry from Juliet : OROMEO
38
Radar selection : NEHI
39
Hotel transportation : VANS
40
Ancestor of the modern horse : EOHIPPUS
43
Holds on a mat : NELSONS
44
Medium on the outside? : EMS
45
Polish capital, 1038-1596 : KRAKOW
46
"La Grenouillère," e.g. : RENOIR
47
Words of regret : IFONLY
49
Bit of jewelry : EARBOB
50
Adult rating for the small screen : TVMA
54
Scammed : STUNG
56
Cable choice : AANDE
58
Presaging disaster : DIRE
60
Not pizzicato : ARCO
62
U.S.S.R.'s successor : CIS
63
Bond, e.g.: Abbr. : AGT
65
Little, in Lille : PEU

Answer summary:
3 unique to this puzzle, 5 debuted here and reused later, 1 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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