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NY Times, Fri, Jul 24, 2015 by NYTimes

Across

  1. 1. Helper in a heist
  2. 10. Group with rackets
  3. 15. U.S. state with the oldest capital city
  4. 16. To any degree
  5. 17. Newly humble
  6. 18. Is in demand
  7. 19. Wildly uneven
  8. 20. Tokyo-based electronics giant
  9. 21. Minor concessions
  10. 22. "The Cryptogram" playwright David
  11. 23. "Get cracking!"
  12. 26. Immoderately priced
  13. 28. Shorts go-with
  14. 30. Unable to react
  15. 31. Rustic dwellers
  16. 33. Disinheritor of Cordelia
  17. 34. Deity with 99 names
  18. 35. Junker
  19. 36. Member of a pop duo whose debut album was titled "Whole Oats"
  20. 38. ___ mouth
  21. 39. Film director Lee
  22. 40. Omission statement?
  23. 41. Extends a line, say
  24. 42. 1980s-'90s singer Terence Trent ___
  25. 44. Man of urbanity
  26. 45. Gives the slip
  27. 46. Dancers in danse macabre imagery
  28. 51. Ornamental garment panel
  29. 52. Literary term popularized by Sartre
  30. 53. Over-the-counter name for naproxen
  31. 54. Big name in the mainframe business
  32. 55. "Brideshead Revisited" surname
  33. 56. Product in pink packets

Down

  1. 1. Narrow margin
  2. 2. Classic pop
  3. 3. Try to beat the buzzer?
  4. 4. "My deepest condolences"
  5. 5. Bankruptcy declarer of 2013
  6. 6. Off the hook
  7. 7. Some M&M's
  8. 8. Excellent, slangily
  9. 9. Silent signals
  10. 10. Cause of black eyes?
  11. 11. Crack squad
  12. 12. Wood choppers of old
  13. 13. "X" signer
  14. 14. Furthermore
  15. 22. Quadratics, e.g.
  16. 23. Rita Hayworth film briefly featured in "The Shawshank Redemption"
  17. 24. Perfect match
  18. 25. Put down, in a way, as a group of rioters
  19. 26. What plangonologists collect
  20. 27. Bibliographer's abbr.
  21. 29. Awards show since 1993
  22. 31. Honor an honoree, say
  23. 32. Nobody's home
  24. 34. Hearty greeting?
  25. 37. Bisque bit
  26. 38. Biscotto bit
  27. 41. One of baseball's Alous
  28. 43. One of Chaucer's pilgrims
  29. 44. "Capeesh?"
  30. 45. Unreliable narrator
  31. 46. Alveoli, e.g.
  32. 47. Have in mind?
  33. 48. Like some lockets
  34. 49. Husband of ancient Rome's Poppaea Sabina
  35. 50. Big bunch

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