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New York Times, Monday, April 9, 2018

Author:
Erik Agard
Editor:
Will Shortz
66-Across : Letters on a beach bottle
TotalDebutLatestCollabs
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Erik Agard

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 74, Blocks: 42 Missing: {JQZ} This is puzzle # 16 for Mr. Agard. Monday freshness: 89%
Erik Agard notes:
As usual, thanks to the NYT team for crafting some of the best clues in the puzzle, including 15-Across, 4-Down, 40-Down, and 58-Down. ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Admit it, you had to look up ICMYI too. (In Case You Missed It.) I can only pretend to keep up with the new ACPT champ in pretty much ... read more
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© 2018, The New York Times4/9/18 ( No. 24,989 )
Across
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Address including "www" : URL
4
Doctors' org. : AMA
7
Small computer program : APPLET
13
Biblical sister of Rachel : LEAH
15
Purr-fect pet? : CAT
16
Succeed greatly : THRIVE
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Get 10%-15%, say : TAKEACUT
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Signaled, as a cab : HAILED
20
*Actor in "The Bridge on the River Kwai" (1957) : ALECGUINNESS
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Where Seoul and Pyongyang are: Abbr. : KOR
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"Encore!" : ONEMORE
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*Actor in "Ocean's Eleven" (2001) : ANDYGARCIA
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Mets' old stadium : SHEA
33
In ___ straits : DIRE
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___-de-sac : CUL
35
Gchat exchange, for short : IMS
36
All ___ (what a G rating means) : AGES
37
Freshman, sophomore, etc. : YEARS
40
Here's the kicker! : FOOT
41
Photos, informally : PIX
42
Unprocessed, as data : RAW
43
Part of the roof with the gutter : EAVE
44
Number between dos and cuatro : TRES
46
*Actress in "Mogambo" (1953) : AVAGARDNER
49
Fourth letter of "business" : SILENTI
51
"___ whiz!" : GEE
52
Setting for the answers to the three starred clues - appropriately enough, given their initials : SILVERSCREEN
58
New York home to Cornell University : ITHACA
61
Not meant to be thrown away : REUSABLE
62
Tinklers on porches : CHIMES
63
Rower's blade : OAR
64
Scottish girl : LASS
65
Aficionado : EXPERT
66
Letters on a beach bottle : SPF
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"Are we there ___?" : YET
Down
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Big name in beauty supplies : ULTA
2
Genuine : REAL
3
"Go jump in the ___!" : LAKE
4
What typists and archers are judged on : ACCURACY
5
Second-largest Hawaiian island : MAUI
6
Memo heading abbr. : ATTN
7
Greek goddess of wisdom : ATHENA
8
New or full moon, e.g. : PHASE
9
Light-refracting objects : PRISMS
10
Rapper ___ Wayne : LIL
11
Preholiday night : EVE
12
Cruz in the news : TED
14
Enthusiastic agreement : HECKYES
18
Wide-eyed with excitement : AGOG
21
"There's ___ in team" : NOI
24
From Columbus or Cleveland : OHIOAN
25
Take away : REMOVE
26
Holiday with an egg hunt : EASTER
27
Turns from a book into a movie, say : ADAPTS
28
Sushi consisting of thin slices of fish over rice : NIGIRI
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University in Philadelphia : DREXEL
30
Regret : RUE
31
Nurse Barton : CLARA
38
Old washcloth : RAG
39
Rhythmic group dance of the 2010s : SWAGSURF
40
Bigger than local or state : FEDERAL
45
"___ Street" : SESAME
46
"I thought this day would never come!" : ATLAST
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Woman's palindromic nickname : VIV
48
Letters of support, for short : RECS
50
Less of a jerk : NICER
53
Greek equivalent of Cupid : EROS
54
Collect in the field : REAP
55
Auction service since 1995 : EBAY
56
Besides that : ELSE
57
Place for baby birds : NEST
58
It goes "clink" in a drink : ICE
59
Quick expression of appreciation : THX
60
Culturally conversant : HIP

Answer summary:
2 unique to this puzzle, 3 debuted here and reused later, 1 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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