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New York Times, Thursday, August 17, 2017

Author:
Peter A. Collins
Editor:
Will Shortz
52-Down : Baseball position, informally
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Peter A. Collins

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 39 Missing: {JX} This is puzzle # 100 for Mr. Collins. Thursday freshness: 24%
Peter A. Collins notes:
Once I had the idea for this puzzle, I had a harder time than I thought I would to come up with expressions of the form FOUR ___, ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
This is Pete's 100th NYT puzzle! Congrats, sir. He sent me a post Jim did about him from almost a decade ago, which was funny to read. ... read more
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© 2017, The New York Times8/17/17 ( No. 24,754 )
Across
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Somewhat : ABIT
5
Scottish delicacy : HAGGIS
11
Arabian stimulant : QAT
14
___ list : TODO
15
Still : ATREST
16
Colorful card game : UNO
17
One side of St. George's Channel : ERIN
18
First set of circled letters : GOODRATING
20
Like some synthetic colorants : AZO
21
Stand-in, maybe : TEMP
22
Instrument anyone can play : KAZOO
23
Second set of circled letters : MOTOWNSINGERS
27
Game often played on car rides : ISPY
28
Vardalos of "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" : NIA
29
Like a racehorse : SHOD
32
Bonds, e.g. : SLUGGER
35
Its motto is "Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain" : IOWA
36
Like Tylenol PM, for short : OTC
39
"___ you not entertained?" : ARE
40
About 1,400 of them is the record for a human: Abbr. : LBS
42
Attic construction : WEB
43
Barrymore and Liu's "Charlie's Angels" co-star : DIAZ
45
Yadda yadda yadda : ANDSOON
48
Impetus for a bungee jump, maybe : DARE
49
ESPN broadcaster Bob : LEY
50
Parlays : BETS
53
Third set of circled letters : GLASSESWEARER
58
Verb for a dieter : AVOID
60
Home in the woods : LAIR
61
Crack : ACE
62
Faction in China's Cultural Revolution ... or a hint to each set of circled letters : GANGOFFOUR
65
River through Bath, England : AVON
66
"Rogue ___" : ONE
67
River paralleled by I-80 through a long stretch of the Plains : PLATTE
68
Mannerly man : GENT
69
Pick up : GET
70
In the trash : TOSSED
71
Delta 88, e.g., informally : OLDS
Down
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Starters : ATEAM
2
Russian wolfhound : BORZOI
3
"The Complete ___ Guide to ..." (popular book series) : IDIOTS
4
Shipping unit : TON
5
Golfer Walter with 11 major championships : HAGEN
6
Smithereens : ATOMS
7
Searching blindly : GROPING
8
Subj. of a Kaplan prep course : GED
9
Eastern Med. land : ISR
10
Commercial interest : STAKE
11
Quest for knowledge? : QUIZSHOW
12
A.D. part : ANNO
13
Like some orders : TOGO
19
Tibia connectors : TARSI
21
Tharp of dance : TWYLA
24
Black ___ : OPS
25
Nobelist Bohr : NIELS
26
"Grand Hotel" actress : GARBO
30
Be in the red : OWE
31
Dollop : DAB
33
Range located along the 60th meridian : URALS
34
Things in pools : GENES
36
Like the number of games in a "best of" series : ODD
37
One in la familia : TIA
38
Mesh for securing items in a truck bed : CARGONET
41
Lacking sauce? : SOBER
44
1983 Woody Allen film : ZELIG
46
What knitters need to match, often : DYELOTS
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Govt. org. whose funding is perennially debated : NEA
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Commit a court violation : TRAVEL
52
Baseball position, informally : SECOND
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Take in : ADOPT
55
Pan-fry : SAUTE
56
Hyper : WIRED
57
Lets : RENTS
58
All atwitter : AGOG
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Pointer for a meteorologist? : VANE
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Rapper ___ Rida : FLO
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Scale notes : FAS
65
Past : AGO

Answer summary:
6 unique to this puzzle, 1 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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