This inspiration for this puzzle was noticing that KRYPTON ISOTOPE and MAN AND SUPERMAN were the same length. I know, I know. How does one happen to notice such things? Honestly, I have no idea, but I'd seen MAN AND SUPERMAN on Broadway (amazing play, but rather long) and had been on my theme inspiration list — I thought it would be fun to put it in a puzzle related to Superman. Once I had those two entries, it wasn't hard to find the other two. There's no revealing comment on the clue for MAN AND SUPERMAN because I wanted people to find CLARK KENT hiding in plain sight.
Notice the theme word alternates between the beginning and ends of the theme entries. None of the theme words are used with their "proper" meanings in the theme entries — e.g., CLARK is used as a last name, not a first name. Also, it was important for me to not use a person's name for the KENT entry since I was using one for the CLARK entry and didn't want two of the four theme entries to be similar in a second way. If that was the case, somebody who got those two theme entries first might be mislead to think that all four theme entries were going to be people's names.
1 C | 2 H | 3 I | 4 C | 5 P | 6 A | 7 V | 8 E | 9 R | 10 P | 11 A | 12 A | 13 R |
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14 O | A | T | H | 15 A | L | I | V | E | 16 I | D | L | E |
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17 R | I | T | A | 18 G | O | D | E | L | 19 V | O | I | D |
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20 K | R | Y | P | 21 T | O | N | I | S | O | 22 T | O | P | E | |
23 L | O | D | E | 24 A | T | T | N | |||||||
25 F | 26 A | 27 R | I | N | A | 28 M | 29 A | 30 R | L | A | ||||
31 A | L | E | N | E | 32 D | I | C | K | C | L | 33 A | 34 R | 35 K |
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36 L | E | I | 37 M | U | N | R | O | 38 R | A | E |
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39 K | E | N | 40 T | 41 S | T | A | T | E | 42 J | 43 E | R | R | Y |
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44 R | O | A | D | S | 45 R | I | N | S | E | S |
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46 S | 47 P | E | D | 48 D | E | B | T | |||||||
49 M | A | N | A | 50 N | 51 D | 52 S | U | P | E | R | 53 M | 54 A | 55 N |
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56 J | O | L | T | 57 E | X | C | E | L | 58 E | L | L | A |
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59 O | L | E | O | 60 R | I | A | T | A | 61 E | L | I | S |
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62 E | T | O | N | 63 D | I | T | S | Y | 64 S | E | T | H |
Answer summary:
1 unique to this puzzle, 2 debuted here and reused later, 1 unique to Modern Era but used previously.
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