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New York Times, Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Author:
Kevin Christian
Editor:
Will Shortz
28-Across : Golf's Ernie
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Kevin Christian

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 74, Blocks: 40 Missing: {JKQVX} This is puzzle # 2 for Mr. Christian. Tuesday freshness: 89%
Kevin Christian notes:
I had a lot of theme entries I wanted to use for this puzzle, so intersecting and stacking them seemed like a good way to fit as many ... read more
Will Shortz notes:
I'm astonished by the amount of theme material Kevin managed to wedge into this puzzle, some of it even stacked and/or crossing other ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Enjoyable to hear the interplay between constructor and editor. Nice puzzle today, made nicer with Will's touch of adding the circled ... read more
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© 2013, The New York Times9/24/13 ( No. 23,331 )
Across
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Deposed leader of 1979 : SHAH
5
Suffix meaning "city" in some European place names : STAD
9
Shih ___ (diminutive dogs) : TZUS
13
With 59-Across, where [circled letters] came from : OUTER
15
Like a drive-thru order : TOGO
16
"For ___ jolly good fellow" : HESA
17
When repeated, consoling words : THERE
18
Charge for currency exchange : AGIO
19
Once, old-style : ERST
20
Child actress who appeared with [circled letters] : DREWBARRYMORE
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Biol., e.g. : SCI
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Creator of [circled letters] : SPIELBERG
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Palm, as a playing card : CONCEAL
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Golf's Ernie : ELS
29
Dodge models until 1990 : OMNIS
30
Possible answer to "How'd you hurt yourself?" : IFELL
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Site of four sold-out 1972 Elvis Presley concerts, for short : MSG
36
Swamp growth : REED
37
Base runner's attempt : STEAL
38
Wool lover : MOTH
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Go astray : ERR
40
Not so outgoing : SHYER
41
Painter Picasso : PABLO
42
"... or ___ gather" : SOI
43
Some Wisconsin farms : DAIRIES
45
What [circled letters] wanted to do : PHONEHOME
48
Bunch : LOT
49
Means of escape for [circled letters] : FLYINGBICYCLE
52
It's cast : ROLE
53
Time to give up? : LENT
54
Jazz's Blake : EUBIE
57
Wayward G.I. : AWOL
58
Therefore : ERGO
59
See 13-Across : SPACE
60
Be inclined (to) : TEND
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Suffix with prank : STER
62
Observer : EYER
Down
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Lush : SOT
2
"Come again?" : HUH
3
Had an evening meal : ATEDINNER
4
Frau's mate : HERR
5
What a gyroscope may provide : STABILITY
6
Forum robes : TOGAE
7
"It's ___!" (birth announcement) : AGIRL
8
Avon commercial sound : DOORBELL
9
One's wife, informally : THEMRS
10
Free-fall effect, briefly : ZEROG
11
"Back in the ___" : USSR
12
Suffice, foodwise : SATE
14
With 41-Down, composition of a trail followed by [circled letters] : REESES
21
New Deal inits. : WPA
22
Cheerleader's cheer : YELL
23
Best Original ___ (award for the film with [circled letters]) : SCORE
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Rising star : COMER
27
Spanish hero El ___ : CID
31
Checking charge : FEE
32
One using an otoscope : EARDOCTOR
33
Locale of an 1864 Civil War blockade : MOBILEBAY
34
Fifth-century pope with the epithet "the Great" : STLEO
35
Costume for [circled letters] on Halloween : GHOST
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They're "hung out" by professionals : SHINGLES
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Scratch : MAR
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Anon : SOON
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See 14-Down : PIECES
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Warrior's aid : SHIELD
44
Adams of "The Fighter" : AMY
45
Traffic cone : PYLON
46
Late thumb-turning critic : EBERT
47
Stamp collector's fastener : HINGE
49
"Animal House" house : FRAT
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Rob of "The West Wing" : LOWE
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"Little Latin ___ Lu" (1966 hit) : LUPE
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Freezer stock : ICE
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Suffix with slogan : EER

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

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