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New York Times, Thursday, December 8, 2016

Author:
Damon Gulczynski
Editor:
Will Shortz
19-Across : So yesterday, say
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Damon J. Gulczynski

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 34 Missing: {JKQV} Spans: 1 This is puzzle # 19 for Mr. Gulczynski. Thursday freshness: 19%
Damon J. Gulczynski notes:
My entire reason for making this puzzle was to use the entry MAGNUM PI — "Champagne bottle that holds 3.14159… liters?" But as I ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Two-letter wordplay, with initials reinterpreted as whole words. The results amused me as a whole, LA DODGERS the best of the bunch. ... read more
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© 2016, The New York Times12/8/16 ( No. 24,502 )
Across
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Bend out of shape : WARP
5
"Downton Abbey" maid : EDNA
9
Rains lightly : MISTS
14
Like some accounts : ORAL
15
Part of a gauge : DIAL
16
Not knot? : UNTIE
17
Singers who go from "sol" straight to "ti"? : LADODGERS
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So yesterday, say : STALE
20
Clarice's org. in "The Silence of the Lambs" : FBI
21
"Let's not get too excited now" : EASY
22
Not so stuffy : AIRIER
23
Midwest hub : OHARE
25
Comedians who do material on the Freudian psyche? : IDCARDS
26
Yearned : ACHED
28
Dharma teachers : LAMAS
30
Wunderkind : PHENOM
32
Old shirt, perhaps : RAG
33
Birthplace of Galileo : PISA
37
"Young 'uns, yer cuzzins are here" and others? : PAANNOUNCEMENTS
40
Shipshape : TIDY
41
Prefix with -sect : TRI
42
Octave's follower, in some poetry : SESTET
43
Groundbreaking 1990s ABC sitcom : ELLEN
45
Jerk : SCHMO
46
Shipping containers on Italy's longest river? : POBOXES
50
Pitcher of milk? : ELSIE
52
Dawn-to-dusk : ALLDAY
53
Jesus, for one : ALOU
54
One of a dozen? : ZEE
57
Carrier name until 1997 : USAIR
58
What Stephen King's editor provided for a 1986 novel? : ITSUPPORT
60
MASH supply : SERUM
61
Dope : POOP
62
Getting the job done : ONIT
63
"There is no greater evil than making light of the ___": Lao-tzu : ENEMY
64
Last monarch of the House of Stuart : ANNE
65
Course list : MENU
Down
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Villain in some fairy tales : WOLF
2
Spirited horse : ARAB
3
Band that used a pay-what-you-want model to sell their 2007 album : RADIOHEAD
4
Mahmoud Abbas's grp. : PLO
5
Annual mystery-writing award : EDGAR
6
Engine type : DIESEL
7
Old-timey "not" : NARY
8
Lou Gehrig's Disease, for short : ALS
9
"When the ___ Over" (1967 Doors song) : MUSICS
10
Prefix with squad : INTRA
11
Flight part : STAIR
12
Like many mosaics : TILED
13
Oracles : SEERS
18
Perfectly precise : DEADON
22
"Poor Richard's Almanack" collection : ADAGES
24
Funny Youngman : HENNY
25
Apple offering : IMAC
26
Datebook abbr. : APPT
27
___ latte : CHAI
29
Schwarzenegger, informally : ARNIE
31
Assorted : MOTLEY
33
"Casino" actor Joe : PESCI
34
Hot, as a basketball shooter : INTHEZONE
35
Subj. group with a noted gender imbalance : STEM
36
Concerning : ASTO
38
They may be bookmarked : URLS
39
Goof : MESSUP
43
Out of service? : EXARMY
44
Admiral killed at the Battle of Trafalgar : NELSON
46
Button with two vertical lines : PAUSE
47
Either twin actress on "Full House" : OLSEN
48
Play loudly : BLARE
49
Intense dislike : ODIUM
51
Jeweler's eyepiece : LOUPE
53
Loads : ATON
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"Dancing With the Stars" co-host Andrews : ERIN
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Rebuke to a traitor : ETTU
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Hoppy quaff, for short : IPA
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Small dog, informally : POM

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

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