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New York Times, Thursday, August 18, 2016

Author:
Parker Lewis and Jeff Chen
Editor:
Will Shortz
59-Across : Zero, in sports slang
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Parker Lewis
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Jeff Chen

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 72, Blocks: 34 Missing: {FQXZ} Spans: 3 This is puzzle # 4 for Mr. Lewis. This is puzzle # 55 for Mr. Chen. Thursday freshness: 33%
Constructor notes:
I'd had TEMPE/RAMEN/TALLY kicking around my brain for a while but hadn't come across any other similarly patterned wordplay. Jeff and ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
It's a lot of fun living near puzzle people. The ideas Parker and I pass back and forth don't always go anywhere, but when he showed ... read more
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© 2016, The New York Times8/18/16 ( No. 24,390 )
Across
1
One of the Coen brothers : JOEL
5
Actor ___ Elba : IDRIS
10
Corp. recruiters' targets : MBAS
14
Kind of flute : ALTO
15
Rights org. co-founded by Mary White Ovington : NAACP
16
Fitzgerald of old "Is it live, or is it Memorex?" ads : ELLA
17
Not the main food allotment for one on an intel mission? : RECONSIDERATION
20
Smokes once touted by Willie the penguin : KOOLS
21
Flared dress : ALINE
22
Like the cinnamon in babka : SWIRLY
24
Beat the drum for : HYPED
25
Ingredient in Christmas pudding : SUET
26
Universe of Energy locale : EPCOT
28
Word after prime or cut : RATE
31
Pianist Rubinstein : ARTUR
33
Hawaiian veranda : LANAI
35
Hang back : LAG
36
Noodle count in one of Arizona's largest cities? : TEMPERAMENTALLY
39
Mount in Greek myth : IDA
40
Pounds, for example : MONEY
41
Energy-saving mode : SLEEP
42
It's so typical : NORM
44
March locale of note : SELMA
46
Popular game with the sequel Riven : MYST
47
Like best buds : TIGHT
49
In scoring position, say : ONBASE
51
Noted trans-Atlantic voyager : PINTA
52
"___ You" (1975 #1 Minnie Riperton hit) : LOVIN
53
Sarge's "Sell my city bonds!" telegram? : NONCOMMUNICABLE
58
"The Grapes of Wrath" itinerant : OKIE
59
Zero, in sports slang : BAGEL
60
Invent : COIN
61
Word after hot or before kit : MESS
62
New York Times pieces since 1970 : OPEDS
63
Tore : SPED
Down
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Bump : JAR
2
Two-syllable cheer : OLE
3
Abbr. that usually follows a comma : ETC
4
"There's this thing called Google ..." : LOOKITUP
5
Odor-Eaters product : INSOLE
6
Newspaper with the headline "Mystery Hero Saves Falling Space Plane" : DAILYPLANET
7
Dosimeter reading : RADS
8
Hail, e.g. : ICE
9
Faux bronze : SPRAYTAN
10
Forte : METIER
11
Many investigators' leads : BLINDALLEYS
12
Lotion ingredient : ALOE
13
___ Gabriel : SAN
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Here/there connector : NOR
19
One of the Dolomites : ALP
22
"You betcha!" : SUREDO
23
Drinks with plenty of vermouth : WETMARTINIS
24
Did a tour after joining up? : HONEYMOONED
25
Upholsterer's stock : SATIN
27
Biblical mount : CAMEL
29
Gay who wrote "Frank Sinatra Has a Cold" : TALESE
30
Delegation at the Oslo Accords : EGYPT
32
Dream time, for short : REM
34
"___ on me" : ITS
37
Rock-paper-scissors, by another name : ROSHAMBO
38
Yearbooks? : ALMANACS
43
Chops up : MINCES
45
Ear parts : ANVILS
48
Car modified into the Monkeemobile : GTO
50
Pen name : BIC
51
Gentle reminder : POKE
52
Olympic racing event : LUGE
53
Listing in un annuaire : NOM
54
Subway station feature : MAP
55
Bonk : BOP
56
Be on the level? : LIE
57
This, appropriately : END

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

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