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New York Times, Monday, April 29, 2019

Author:
Andrew Kingsley
Editor:
Will Shortz
54-Across : Disney dwarf with the shortest name
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Andrew Kingsley

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 42 Missing: {JQVWXZ} This is puzzle # 15 for Mr. Kingsley. Monday freshness: 57%
Andrew Kingsley notes:
PAST: Three years ago today, my first NYT crossword was published. Back then, I only made themelesses, but lately, as you can see ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Ah, the eternal question— No, not the DINOSAUR or the egg! You're a long way from Jurassic Park, my friend. This is the ... read more
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© 2019, The New York Times4/29/19 ( No. 25,374 )
Across
1
Where pumpkins grow : PATCH
6
Count in Lemony Snicket books : OLAF
10
Apex : ACME
14
Snoozer's sound : SNORE
15
Prefix with technology and second : NANO
16
Greek earth goddess : GAEA
17
Firefighter Red : ADAIR
18
Class stars : ASTUDENTS
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Misplaced : LOST
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Suzuki with the M.L.B. record for hits in a single season (262) : ICHIRO
22
To date : YET
23
"The A-Team" actor with a mohawk : MRT
24
Initials meaning "I've heard enough" : TMI
25
Thread holder : SPOOL
27
___ Lanka : SRI
28
Peter ___, Nixon impeachment hearings chairman : RODINO
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General vibe : AURA
33
"Toy Story" boy : ANDY
35
Serta competitor : SEALY
37
Hop to it ... or what to do to the various eggs in this puzzle's shaded squares? : GETCRACKING
41
Hot drink sometimes served with a marshmallow : COCOA
42
Explorer Ericson : LEIF
44
Neighbor of Ghana : TOGO
47
Cuban-born Grammy winner Jon : SECADA
50
Little fellow : LAD
52
Go halfsies on : SHARE
54
Disney dwarf with the shortest name : DOC
55
Pinocchio's undoing : LIE
56
One of the Kardashians : KIM
57
Spicy Korean side dish : KIMCHI
61
Clark of the Daily Planet : KENT
62
Triangular Swiss chocolate bar : TOBLERONE
64
Coffee drink sometimes served with milk "art" : LATTE
65
"Buy one, get one free" event : SALE
66
The "A" of U.S.A.: Abbr. : AMER
67
PC key above shift : ENTER
68
Patella's joint : KNEE
69
Polling expert Silver : NATE
70
Monopoly cards : DEEDS
Down
1
Biblical book of poems : PSALMS
2
181-square-mile country in the Pyrenees : ANDORRA
3
Honoring, as at a wedding : TOASTING
4
Lit ___ (coll. course) : CRIT
5
"On ___ Majesty's Secret Service" : HER
6
Using LSD : ONACID
7
Where mascara goes : LASH
8
Adamantly against : ANTI
9
Number of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles : FOUR
10
Get older : AGE
11
Words starting a request : CANYOU
12
Shooting star : METEOR
13
SoCal area bordering the neighborhoods of El Sereno and Boyle Heights : EASTLA
19
Uno + uno : DOS
21
Texter's "if you ask me" : IMO
24
"___ see it my way" : TRYTO
26
Alexander who directed "Nebraska" and "Sideways" : PAYNE
29
Asimov or Newton : ISAAC
30
Japanese electronics giant : NEC
31
Sturdy wood : OAK
34
Interior design : DECOR
36
Light purple : LILAC
38
Includes when sending an email : CCS
39
___ v. Wade : ROE
40
"The best a man can get" sloganeer : GILLETTE
43
Blacked out : FAINTED
44
"Naughty, naughty" : TSKTSK
45
Buckeye : OHIOAN
46
Play the slots, e.g. : GAMBLE
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Stick like glue : ADHERE
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Emphatic agreement : DOI
51
Discourages : DETERS
53
Scrape (by) : EKE
58
Tehran's land : IRAN
59
N.Y.C.'s home to Matisse's "The Dance" : MOMA
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Tech news site : CNET
61
"Citizen ___" : KANE
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Ang who directed "Brokeback Mountain" : LEE
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Pioneered : LED

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

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