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New York Times, Thursday, April 12, 2018

Author:
Jules Markey
Editor:
Will Shortz
64-Across : TV adjuncts ... or a hint to four squares in this puzzle
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Jules P. Markey

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 36 Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 17 for Mr. Markey. Thursday freshness: 58%
Jules P. Markey notes:
I like rebus puzzles, both solving and constructing them. This one went from theme idea to submission without too much of a struggle. ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Jules does something exceedingly well today. Usually, rebus squares get placed into the longest grid entries, and then the crossing ... read more
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© 2018, The New York Times4/12/18 ( No. 24,992 )
Across
1
Leaving for : OFFTO
6
Variety of lettuce : BIBB
10
Grim Grimm beast : OGRE
14
Metes (out) : DOLES
15
Catalina, e.g. : ISLE
16
Didn't stay within the lines, say : BLED
17
Native American charm made with a willow hoop : DREAMCATCHER
19
Signal a performer doesn't want to hear : GONG
20
Cancer locator? : STARMAP
21
Popular TV dramedy based on a Colombian telenovela : UGLYBETTY
23
Like many roofs : EAVED
25
Granite State sch. : UNH
26
Fens : BOGS
29
"Fat chance!" : INAPIGSEYE
34
"Gone With the Wind" role : RHETT
36
Shelter for a Minuteman : SILO
37
Co. acquired by Verizon in 2015 : AOL
38
Actor McShane of "Deadwood" : IAN
39
Some gridiron formations : WISHBONES
42
iPhone 8? : TUV
43
Open ___ : MRI
44
Actress Stone : EMMA
45
Goddess of peace : IRENE
47
2016 comedy that takes place mainly in a supermarket : SAUSAGEPARTY
51
Dyne-centimeters : ERGS
52
King in 1922 headlines : TUT
53
Slaps on : DAUBS
55
So to speak : ASWESAY
59
Lacking subtlety : BLATANT
63
Modernists, informally : NEOS
64
TV adjuncts ... or a hint to four squares in this puzzle : CABLEBOXES
66
Citrusy : TART
67
Nobelist Wiesel : ELIE
68
Ring ... or sphere : ARENA
69
Part of B.P.O.E. : ELKS
70
A little progress, so to speak : DENT
71
Ritual meal : SEDER
Down
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Sports figures : ODDS
2
Stronghold : FORT
3
Lab problem : FLEA
4
Image on a soccer jersey : TEAMCREST
5
2003 Afghani film that won a Golden Globe : OSAMA
6
Product advertised with the slogan "Writes first time, every time" : BICPEN
7
Suffix with freak : ISH
8
Kind of cheese : BLEU
9
Danger for a submarine : BERG
10
Delivery specialists, for short : OBGYNS
11
Setting for Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" : GLOBETHEATER
12
Let : RENT
13
Avant-garde : EDGY
18
Kipling's "Rikki-Tikki-___" : TAVI
22
Actor played by Landau in "Ed Wood" : LUGOSI
24
Place for a clock or a radio : DASHBOARD
26
Overflow points : BRIMS
27
"Gone With the Wind" role : OHARA
28
Facetious sign in a lab or office : GENIUSATWORK
30
Hold down : PIN
31
Suffix with duct : ILE
32
Puppies or kittens : YOUNG
33
Dungeons & Dragons characters : ELVES
35
Modern communiqués : TWEETS
40
Handful for a pediatrician : IMP
41
Wee, to a Scot : SMA
46
Put back : RESTORE
48
The inn crowd? : GUESTS
49
Back-to-school purchase : TABLET
50
___ log : YULE
54
Rum cakes : BABAS
55
Post's opposite : ANTE
56
The United States has a great one : SEAL
57
Nailed : ACED
58
Where Flash Gordon played polo : YALE
60
Canned : AXED
61
Relative of the Canada goose : NENE
62
Issuer of ukases : TSAR
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Log keeper, maybe : BIN

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

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