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New York Times, Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Author:
David Steinberg
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
62-Across : Old rush participants ... or a three-part hint to what can be found in this puzzle's grid or clues
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David Steinberg

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 39 Missing: {JKQXZ} Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 45 for Mr. Steinberg. Wednesday freshness: 37%
David Steinberg notes:
Arr, my puzzles always seem to be published at the times when I'm busiest! I'll keep my notes short and sweet this time. I'd had ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
David is a strong enough constructor that I hitched when I got to the upper right corner. A barely-constrained area with ISR and the ... read more
Jim Horne notes:
The previous R record, a mere 30, was set back in 2011 by Paul Hunsberger. Mr. Steinberg is a crossword historian so he knows all ... read more
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© 2015, The New York Times11/11/15 ( No. 24,109 )
Across
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Gooey campout goody : SMORE
6
Costumes : GARBS
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Test in advance of an advanced deg. : GRE
14
Enveloping glows : AURAS
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In advance of, quaintly : AFORE
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Onetime Mideast abbr. : UAR
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Perfectly fit and well : RIGHTASRAIN
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Land south of Leb. : ISR
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Canada ___ : DRY
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B&O and Pennsylvania, in Monopoly : RRS
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Prime oyster season : RMONTHS
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"___ Pyle, U.S.M.C." : GOMER
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Sony competitor : RCA
27
First New York Times crossword editor, 1942-69 : MARGARETFARRAR
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QB Brett : FAVRE
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Quite a ways : FAR
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Sellout show sign : SRO
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He voiced Carl in "Up" : EDASNER
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1970 John Wayne western : RIOLOBO
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Land south of Bol. : ARG
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1921 play that ends with the extinction of the human race : RUR
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Chewy chocolate candy : ROLOS
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Where you might see the word AMBULANCE behind you : REARVIEWMIRROR
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Outdoor gear chain : REI
52
Like some pitchers : EARED
53
Bungled salon job : BADPERM
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Long-snouted fish : GAR
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___ G BIV (color mnemonic) : ROY
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Headed for the hills : RAN
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Old rush participants ... or a three-part hint to what can be found in this puzzle's grid or clues : FORTYNINERS
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"All bets ___ off" : ARE
66
Alban Berg's "Wozzeck," e.g. : OPERA
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Leave no trace of : ERASE
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D.C.-based news org. : NPR
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Golf's ___ Cup : RYDER
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Taste : SAPOR
Down
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Variety of chalcedony : SARD
2
Conservationist John : MUIR
3
Bacchanalian bash : ORGY
4
Bowl game shout : RAH
5
Female sex hormone : ESTROGEN
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Funny, funny joke : GASSER
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Lesotho's locale: Abbr. : AFR
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Jet engine sound : ROAR
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Hat's edge : BRIM
10
Lady of la casa : SENORA
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One-minute-plus section of "Stairway to Heaven" : GUITARSOLO
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Impetuous : RASH
13
Bungles : ERRS
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"___ virumque cano" ("Aeneid" opening) : ARMA
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Big name in A.T.M.s : NCR
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Canine warnings : GRRS
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Zebra at a Lions game, say : REF
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Lady of la casa : MADRE
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"Mogambo" co-star : AVAGARDNER
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It's in the pits : TAR
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Common date night: Abbr. : FRI
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Ann ___, Mich. : ARBOR
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Aussie bounders : ROOS
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Goose bumps cause : FEAR
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Verdi's "___ tu" : ERI
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Have misgivings about : RUE
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Solar system models : ORRERIES
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Title for Tennyson : LORD
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"Nature" essayist's inits. : RWE
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Weightlifting unit : REP
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Compete to get : VIEFOR
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Native Hungarian : MAGYAR
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Shah's onetime domain : IRAN
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Kellogg's All-___ : BRAN
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Powerful D.C. lobby : AARP
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Viscous : ROPY
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Talking TV palomino : MRED
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Cut and collect in the field : REAP
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Guesstimate's ending : ORSO
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W.W. I battle site : YSER
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Otto minus cinque : TRE
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Powerful D.C. lobby : NRA

Answer summary:
2 unique to this puzzle, 1 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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