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New York Times, Friday, April 1, 2016

Author:
Peter Gordon
Editor:
Will Shortz
51-Down : Drinker's bender?
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Peter Gordon

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 72, Blocks: 34 Missing: {JQVX} Spans: 4 This is puzzle # 97 for Mr. Gordon. Jeff Chen's Puzzle of the Week pick. Friday freshness: 5%
Peter Gordon notes:
Having gone 13 years without writing a New York Times crossword, I was quite surprised when Will Shortz contacted me and asked me to ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
An excellent construction from Peter, one of the best in the business. How fitting that he was chosen to tackle the penultimate NYT ... read more
Jim Horne notes:

All good things must end but I, for one, am sad to see NYT Crosswords wrap up. At least I'll now have time to work on my table tennis game.

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© 2016, The New York Times4/1/16 ( No. 24,251 )
Across
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Sister brand of Scope : ORALB
6
Like blackjack hands with an ace counted as 11 : SOFT
10
Feature of a modern zoo : MOAT
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Athlete who uses steroids : DOPER
15
Decorative enamelware : CLOISONNE
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With 34-, 40- and 60-Across, a somber message for our loyal fans : DUETOBUDGETCUTS
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Led astray : SEDUCED
20
Agrostologists' study : GRASSES
21
Bud : PAL
22
"Whoopee!" : YAY
23
Letters before Kitty Hawk : USS
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Feet, in slang : DOGS
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Fruit with yellow skin : CASABA
34
See 17-Across : THENEWYORKTIMES
37
The Gaels of collegiate sports : IONA
38
Actress Issa ___ of "The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl" : RAE
39
Shield from the elements : TARP
40
See 17-Across : CROSSWORDPUZZLE
45
Make less flat : AERATE
46
You might put stock in it : SOUP
47
Gloaming, to a sonneteer : EEN
48
2 letters : ABC
50
Pennsylvania and others: Abbr. : RRS
52
Inability to sense smells : ANOSMIA
56
Vigorous reprimand : RIOTACT
60
See 17-Across : WILLENDTOMORROW
62
Large marine fish tanks : OCEANARIA
63
Cardio option : TAEBO
64
"___ Darkness Fall" (L. Sprague de Camp novel) : LEST
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Chew (out) : REAM
66
Collects a DNA sample from, say : SWABS
Down
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Parimutuel calculation : ODDS
2
Marquis de Sade, e.g. : ROUE
3
Made like : APED
4
Pause : LETUP
5
Fancy fabric : BROCADE
6
Long-range guided missile : SCUD
7
"___ New Hampshire" (state song) : OLD
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Not clear : FOGGY
9
Closet organizer : TIERACK
10
Comfy footwear : MOCS
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Responsibility : ONUS
12
Play money? : ANTE
13
1980 Oscar nominee directed by Roman Polanski : TESS
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Patronize, as a hotel : STAYAT
18
Later in the text : BELOW
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Capital of the Roman province of Africa : UTICA
24
Coast : SHORE
25
"Sí" man? : SENOR
27
Sandwich topped with tzatziki sauce : GYRO
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Goes up, up, up : SOARS
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___ bath : SITZ
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Blow away : AMAZE
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Comedian who married Joyce Mathews in 1941, divorced her in 1947 and married her again in 1949 "because she reminded me of my first wife" : BERLE
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Winter X Games host city : ASPEN
35
Curiosity org. : NASA
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Overhaul : REDO
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Thing with a filament : STAMEN
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Online course : WEBINAR
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Holiday a month before Passover : PURIM
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Pulls out : UPROOTS
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Military group : CADRE
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Drinker's bender? : STRAW
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Taking unauthorized R&R : AWOL
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"Good going!" : NICE
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Shouts of support : OLES
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Crib part : SLAT
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Go here and there : ROAM
57
Bay or gray follower : AREA
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His .366 lifetime batting average is the best ever : COBB
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Yahtzee category : TWOS
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Quinceañera invitee : TIA

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

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