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New York Times, Monday, April 7, 2014

Author:
Douglas Taillon
Editor:
Will Shortz
24-Down : Floating marker for a sailor
TotalDebut
14/7/2014
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Douglas Taillon

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 43 Missing: {X} Spans: 2 Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is the debut puzzle for Mr. Taillon. Monday freshness: 19%
Douglas Taillon notes:
I live in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada, a bordertown to northern New York. When I was a teenager, my friends and I went through a phase ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
What a cool pattern of black squares! It's not often that an early-week puzzle strays outside of typical grid constructions, so I ... read more
Jim Horne notes:

Even though the 2 is formed out of blocks, the grid still has normal crossword symmetry. Almost exactly ten years ago, Patrick Merrell used circles.

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© 2014, The New York Times4/7/14 ( No. 23,526 )
Across
1
Couple : PAIR
5
Spider's production : WEB
8
Having a couple of elements : DUAL
12
___ Domini : ANNO
13
"Hell if I know" gesture : SHRUG
15
Initial money for the pot : ANTE
16
High-stakes wager : DOUBLEORNOTHING
19
Simple country person : RUSTIC
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___ Canals, Michigan/Ontario separator : SOO
21
Overly : TOO
22
___ out a living : EKE
23
Kimono, e.g. : ROBE
26
Medical practitioners: Abbr. : DRS
28
See 68-Across : JANUS
29
Gossipy sort : YENTA
32
Arkansas town where Bill Clinton was born : HOPE
35
Female deer : DOE
36
Traveling performers : TROUPE
38
Complete lawlessness : ANARCHY
40
Fainted, as in rapture : SWOONED
41
Small fight : TUSSLE
42
Letter after pi : RHO
43
One minus one : ZERO
44
Stainless ___ : STEEL
45
One of a couple in a 767 : AISLE
47
Jabber : YAP
48
"You are so-o-o funny" : HAHA
49
A sleeve covers it : ARM
52
Droop : SAG
55
By way of : VIA
57
Impossible to see through : OPAQUE
59
Boeing 767, for one : TWINENGINEPLANE
63
Encourage : URGE
64
Canis, for dogs : GENUS
65
Wading bird : IBIS
66
Couple : DYAD
67
Used a chair : SAT
68
One of a couple for the Roman god 28-Across : FACE
Down
1
San Diego baseballer : PADRE
2
Actress Aimée : ANOUK
3
Occupied, as a restroom : INUSE
4
Gen. ___ E. Lee : ROBT
5
First of a journalist's five W's : WHO
6
Flub : ERR
7
Hot dog holders : BUNS
8
"Zip-a-Dee-Doo- ___" : DAH
9
The "U" of B.T.U. : UNIT
10
"... ___ cost to you!" : ATNO
11
Toy brick maker : LEGO
13
More, at a meal : SECONDHELPING
14
Someone who's so nice you almost want to smack him : GOODYTWOSHOES
17
Old Italian money : LIRA
18
Matador : TORERO
24
Floating marker for a sailor : BUOY
25
WNW's opposite : ESE
27
Nap : SNOOZE
28
Article of sports attire with a number : JERSEY
30
Something to whistle : TUNE
31
Mimic : APER
32
Broadbrim, for one : HAT
33
Burden : ONUS
34
Future's opposite : PAST
37
Old name for Tokyo : EDO
39
Split with an ax : CLEAVE
40
Actor LaBeouf : SHIA
42
Stadium cheer : RAH
46
Northern Scandinavian : LAPP
49
Jordanian port : AQABA
50
Like Old Norse writing : RUNIC
51
Reagan attorney general Edwin : MEESE
52
Macho guy : STUD
53
Wonky : AWRY
54
Prefix with watt : GIGA
56
Puts on years : AGES
58
First Arabic letter : ALIF
60
Beatty of "Superman" : NED
61
All ___ day's work : INA
62
Pecan or cashew : NUT

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