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New York Times, Thursday, September 8, 2016

Author:
Joanne Sullivan
Editor:
Will Shortz
37-Across : 1966 #1 Rolling Stones hit
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Joanne Sullivan

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 82, Blocks: 41 Missing: {QZ} This is puzzle # 2 for Ms. Sullivan. Thursday freshness: 80%
Joanne Sullivan notes:
Here's a brain-teaser: How did Will Shortz and Joel Fagliano increase this puzzle's total word count (i.e., the number of across and ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Black squares get a literal interpretation today, five of them used as the word BLACK (see illustration below). I had some great a-ha ... read more
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© 2016, The New York Times9/8/16 ( No. 24,411 )
Across
1
Given to eavesdropping : NOSY
5
Cry made repeatedly while slapping the forehead : DUMB
9
C in shop class? : CLAMP
14
Gets to : IRKS
15
Big brother's victim, once : ABEL
16
Like perfect games vis-à-vis no-hitters : RARER
17
Jet : COALBLACK
18
Montana Indians : BLACKFEET
19
Post with many rules : EMILY
20
One rushing to work, for short? : EMT
21
Manner : SORT
22
Google ___ : MAPS
23
What babies do in their first two years : TEETHE
25
"Nacho Libre" star, 2006 : JACKBLACK
27
Driveway covering : BLACKTOP
30
Nintendo dinosaur : YOSHI
31
Elf's foe : ORC
32
"___ la Vida," #1 Coldplay album : VIVA
33
Lead-in to long : ERE
35
Where waves come in? : EAR
36
First place : EDEN
37
1966 #1 Rolling Stones hit : PAINTITBLACK
41
People holding on to secrets : BLACKMAILERS
43
Second : AIDE
44
Many a metrosexual : FOP
46
It might have a street name: Abbr. : ENV
47
J. follower : CREW
48
___ diavolo (sauce) : FRA
49
Assays : TESTS
53
Football player's application : EYEBLACK
54
Ingredient in some chili and burritos : BLACKBEAN
55
Words sometimes followed by "It's nothing" : OHTHAT
56
When leaves 56-Across : FALL
58
Info for a dating site : TYPE
60
Napoleonic ___ : ERA
61
Director Kurosawa : AKIRA
63
Person whose work shines : SHOEBLACK
64
Ban : BLACKLIST
65
Comments from ones who are all thumbs? : TEXTS
66
Bygone Broadway critic Walter : KERR
67
Like Cookie Monster and Grover : BLUE
68
Cast out : EGEST
69
Flooring calculation : AREA
70
Cheek : SASS
Down
1
Fine point : NICETY
2
Cry from a Veronese lover : OROMEO
3
Carefully avoids, with "around" : SKATES
4
Haute couture inits. : YSL
5
Actor Willem : DAFOE
6
There's an app for that : UBER
7
1998 Brad Pitt film : MEETJOEBLACK
8
Crispy lunch : BLT
9
What old knees may do : CREAK
10
Product from soot : LAMPBLACK
11
Former Haitian president : ARISTIDE
12
Man's name that's Latin for "honey" : MEL
13
Wrest open : PRY
21
Italian Fascist : BLACKSHIRT
22
"In Flanders Fields" poet John : MCCRAE
24
What orange is said to be : THENEWBLACK
26
Biblical region from which the name of a language is derived : ARAM
28
High, as a guess : OVER
29
Frittata equipment : PANS
32
1990 #1 hit for Alannah Myles : BLACKVELVET
34
Gustave with a tower named after him : EIFFEL
37
Tempo : PACE
38
Like an atrium : AIRY
39
Obsession : IDEEFIXE
40
Part of a battle cry : TORA
42
Solvent : INTHEBLACK
45
1960s-'70s radical : BLACKPANTHER
50
E. preceder : SHEILA
51
Set of ankle bones : TARSUS
52
California and Baja California : STATES
54
Really good time : BLAST
55
Grammy category : OPERA
57
Witchcraft : BLACKARTS
59
Bygone days : YORE
61
Took in : ATE
62
Gunpowder holder : KEG
63
Some music of the Wailers : SKA
64
Reduced weight? : LBS

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

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