For those of you still recovering from yesterday's jammed-to-the-rafters-with-pop-culture-references grid, the NYTimes proudly presents as an antidote today's puzzle -- with barely a pop culture reference in sight -- thereby keeping the average number of PCRs close to the officially prescribed 3.5 PCRs per grid ... a regulation and a number that we just invented.
The theme was cute, involving artificial facial components, and the rest of the clues were equally droll, including such winners as 5A, Put down in writing?, PAN, and 24A, Canine covering?, DENTALCROWN. A nice mid-week effort, we give it a 5 squares on the JAMCR scale.
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