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New York Times, Saturday, January 25, 2020

Author:
Stella Zawistowski
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
18-Across : Letters in film and the hotel business
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Stella Zawistowski

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 70, Blocks: 29 Missing: {KQZ} Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 15 for Ms. Zawistowski. Saturday freshness: 54%
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© 2020, The New York Times1/25/20 ( No. 25,645 )
Across
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Self-conscious person's exclamation : DONTJUDGEME
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Self-conscious person's question : AMI
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Once in a while, poetically : EVERANDANON
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Get the heck out of Dodge : LAM
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What mathematicians call a lemniscate : FIGUREEIGHT
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Letters in film and the hotel business : MGM
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Burning feeling : ANGER
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At birth : NEE
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Whole head of hair : MANE
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Back-combs : TEASES
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Opposite of fortuitous : ILLTIMED
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Guzzles, say : DOWNS
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Musical family name from Cremona : AMATI
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Dross : SLAG
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Problem with live-streaming : LAG
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Olden land north of Anglia : SCOTIA
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Chitchat : PALAVER
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Most baggy : LOOSEST
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Owners of the dogs Bo and Sunny : OBAMAS
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Home of the 2000 Summer Olympics: Abbr. : AUS
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Pistolet, par exemple : ARME
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Sign of spring : ROBIN
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Company Steve Jobs once owned : PIXAR
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Bit of off-season N.C.A.A. news : TRANSFER
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Take a bite out of? : DEFANG
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Popular video game of 2000, with "The" : SIMS
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Easy interview question : LOB
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Reason for a medal : VALOR
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And ... that's a wrap! : BOA
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Fancy term for a long prison sentence : DURANCEVILE
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Get the heck out of Dodge : RUN
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One-third of a literary trio : EMILYBRONTE
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Fathead : ASS
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Hub of Memphis night life : BEALESTREET
Down
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Get the grease out of : DEFAT
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Of a flock : OVINE
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Actress Ruth of "Loving" : NEGGA
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Levels : TRUES
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Shaken up : JARRED
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Ravel's "Pavane Pour ___ Infante Défunte" : UNE
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Presidential monogram hidden in this clue : DDE
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Closing the gap : GAINING
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Author of "The Condition of the Working Class in England," 1845 : ENGELS
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Bris official : MOHEL
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Otolaryngologist, familiarly : ENT
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Where did you go? : ALMAMATER
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Attractive quality : MAGNETISM
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Instant : IMMEDIATE
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Bubbly cocktail : MIMOSA
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Arch supports : SOLES
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___ Tuesday (modern restaurant promotion) : TACO
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"What happens when language fails," per Margaret Atwood : WAR
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Garment made with spandex : SPORTSBRA
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Taxing : LABORIOUS
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Rosa Parks and Booker T. Washington, for two : ALABAMANS
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Urchins : GAMINS
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"Terrible, just terrible" : SOSAD
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Fleet at a distribution center : VANS
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First word in Yale's motto : LUX
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Complete miss : AIRBALL
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Middle America, symbolically : PEORIA
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Go back (to) : REVERT
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Water park feature : FLUME
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Preferential treatment : FAVOR
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Something worn with flare? : ALINE
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Nick of 2019's "Angel Has Fallen" : NOLTE
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Nod at, say : GREET
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Nebraska senator Fischer : DEB
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Dec. 31 : NYE
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"I Love Lucy" network : CBS

Answer summary:
4 unique to this puzzle, 2 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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