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New York Times, Thursday, November 5, 2015

Author:
Samuel A. Donaldson
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
1-Across : Travolta's "Saturday Night Fever" role
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Samuel A. Donaldson

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 38 Missing: {KQ} This is puzzle # 20 for Mr. Donaldson. Thursday freshness: 30%
Samuel A. Donaldson notes:
Three things: (1) The final grid I submitted had NEW SHOOTER instead of PEA SHOOTER at 11-Down (and RENT at 13-Down, in case you're ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
I always enjoy hearing Sam's voice come through in his puzzles. Today brings us such nice colloquial clues: ["I'm right here, you ... read more
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© 2015, The New York Times11/5/15 ( No. 24,103 )
Across
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Travolta's "Saturday Night Fever" role : MANERO
7
Word following Kansas or Oklahoma : CITY
11
Election night abbr. : PCT
14
Column base : PLINTH
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Where many emerging markets can be found : ASIA
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Part of B.C.E. : ERA
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Groundbreaking 1970s sitcom : ALLINTHEFAMILY
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Put on : AIR
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For people? : AYES
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Company, e.g. : UNIT
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Three of a kind, in Texas hold'em : SET
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Protracted : LONG
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Threesome in a quarter : MONTHS
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Was anti-weed? : HOED
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Just before the deadline : ELEVENTHHOUR
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Baker's qty. : DOZ
35
Supermarket section : DELI
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Time to start walking, maybe : AGEONE
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Book after Joel : AMOS
40
Missouri birthplace of Harry Truman : LAMAR
42
Big record label in 1960s pop : ATCO
43
Column that's beside the point? : TENTHS
45
Accepts : BUYS
47
Logical extremes? : ELS
48
Point beyond which light cannot escape from a black hole : EVENTHORIZON
50
People eater, perhaps : OGRE
52
"Maybe" : ILLSEE
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Move on or off the runway : TAXI
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Address book replacer, for short : PDA
56
Ingenuous one : NAIF
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Practical joke : JAPE
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Effeminate : FEY
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Divine being ... or a hint to 17-, 31- and 48-Across : HIGHERPOWER
66
"Them" : FOE
67
It may be waved at the Olympics : EPEE
68
Opera with the "Willow Song" : OTELLO
69
Original D&D co. : TSR
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Application to fill out : FORM
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Gets smart with : SASSES
Down
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Org. associated with filmratings.com : MPAA
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One of "us" : ALLY
3
Locale in Exodus : NILE
4
Strand, in a way : ENISLE
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Mail abbr. : RTE
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Sarcastic response to a dreaded task : OHFUN
7
Short negligee, for short : CAMI
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"Am I the only one ...?" : ISITME
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Up to, informally : TIL
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Triumphant shout : YAY
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Toy gun : PEASHOOTER
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Admits defeat : CRIESUNCLE
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Lemonlike : TART
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First name in German politics : ANGELA
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"How ___!" : ODD
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Egg container : OVARY
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-: Abbr. : NEG
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Mother of Selene : THEA
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Many camcorder recordings : HOMEVIDEOS
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It's found all around the world : OZONELAYER
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Bar entertainment? : LIMBO
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Classic cars : REOS
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Go with : DATE
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Beast of Borden : ELSIE
39
Small-runway craft, in brief : STOL
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___ Anne's (pretzel company) : AUNTIE
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Big hits: Abbr. : HRS
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Pride of Boston, informally : SOX
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John Peter ___, early American publisher and free press champion : ZENGER
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U.S. soldiers, in slang : GIJOES
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Heads of the black community? : AFROS
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How a dud goes : PFFT
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"I'm right here, you know" : AHEM
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Punchers for a belt : AWLS
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Scorer of 1,281 goals in 1,363 games : PELE
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Greek matchmaker : EROS
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Bunny's beau : HEF
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Opening on Wall St. : IPO
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Grp. concerned with class struggles? : PTA

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

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