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New York Times, Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Author:
Dan Schoenholz
Editor:
Will Shortz
65-Across : Is rife (with)
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Dan Schoenholz

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 40 Missing: {JKQV} Spans: 2 This is puzzle # 25 for Mr. Schoenholz. Tuesday freshness: 43%
Dan Schoenholz notes:
This puzzle has a pretty straightforward theme: my favorite thing about it is that each of the theme answers has a personal tie-in. My ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
I've seen this concept a few times, all the way back to 1994 , but the added zing of EXTRA CHARGE is a fantastic extra layer. That's ... read more
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© 2021, The New York Times3/23/21 ( No. 26,068 )
Across
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Letter-shaped girder : IBEAM
6
Prejudice : BIAS
10
Male delivery : BOY
13
Starts hearts, say : DEALS
14
Tiny fly : MIDGE
15
Copy : APE
16
Job interview for a wannabe tax collector? : IRSAUDITION
18
Certain Dominican : NUN
19
What's mined to keep? : ORE
20
Setting depicted in the Sistine Chapel : EDEN
21
10:1, e.g. : ODDS
23
___ X : MALCOLM
26
Teri of "Tootsie" : GARR
28
"Bless you" preceder : ACHOO
30
Place to get some "me time" : DAYSPA
34
What the surfing enthusiast has? : BOARDINGPASSION
38
"Movin' ___" : ONUP
39
Preceder of "TV" on cable TV : TRU
40
Brand of cornstarch : ARGO
41
Name for a huge marathon? : RUNOFTHEMILLION
46
On the wrong path : ASTRAY
47
Go halfsies on : SPLIT
48
Too cute, on the Thames : TWEE
50
Hangs tight : SITSPAT
54
Compact ___ : DISC
56
Story that goes on and on ... and on : SAGA
58
She might give you her coat : EWE
59
Spout (off) : POP
60
Unwelcome sight on a bill ... or a clue to 16-, 34- and 41-Across : EXTRACHARGE
64
___ dye (chemical coloring) : AZO
65
Is rife (with) : TEEMS
66
Who might say "Take me to your leader" : ALIEN
67
Kind of bulb, in brief : LED
68
Basket shot from behind the arc, in hoops slang : TREY
69
Singer Cyrus : MILEY
Down
1
"Hot to trot" or "cool as a cucumber" : IDIOM
2
Yogi who said "You can observe a lot by just watching" : BERRA
3
Studio supporter : EASEL
4
Similar to : ALA
5
East Lansing school, in brief : MSU
6
Quick snack : BITE
7
Naming : IDING
8
"Give it ___" : AGO
9
Married women, in Oaxaca : SENORAS
10
Green Day or Black Sabbath : BAND
11
Magnum ___ : OPUS
12
Kyoto dough : YEN
14
The 15th or so : MIDMONTH
17
Home to Jawaharlal Nehru University : DELHI
22
Cures, in a way : DRYSALTS
24
Alternatives to garages : CARPORTS
25
Neurotic condition, for short : OCD
27
___-compliant : ADA
29
Nasty sorts : OGRES
31
Assistant who asks "What can I help you with?" : SIRI
32
Comic strip that's the source of the line "We have met the enemy and he is us" : POGO
33
Soon, poetically : ANON
34
When doubled, a Pacific paradise : BORA
35
Albatross : ONUS
36
Rosemary Clooney, to George Clooney : AUNT
37
Does a service station job : PUMPSGAS
42
Farrah of the original "Charlie's Angels" : FAWCETT
43
Actor Sheridan who co-starred in "Ready Player One" : TYE
44
Hipbone-related : ILIAC
45
Like candles before singing "Happy Birthday" : LIT
49
Cosmetician Lauder : ESTEE
51
Rising sea levels, e.g. : PERIL
52
"Wow, you shouldn't have ..." : AWGEE
53
Itty-bitty : TEENY
54
Go out briefly? : DOZE
55
It can carry a tune : IPOD
57
One side in a college football rivalry since 1890 : ARMY
59
Bud : PAL
61
Child of the '70s, e.g. : XER
62
Showboater : HAM
63
Woman's nickname that drops "-son" : ALI

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

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