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New York Times, Saturday, December 14, 2013

Author:
Martin Ashwood-Smith
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
52-Across : Forrest Tucker's "F Troop" role
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Martin Ashwood-Smith

This puzzle:

Rows: 16, Columns: 15 Words: 71, Blocks: 32 Missing: {QZ} Spans: 6, (1 quad stack) This is puzzle # 71 for Mr. Ashwood-Smith. Saturday freshness: 36%
Martin Ashwood-Smith notes:
This is the second puzzle I sent to Will using the same set of quad-stacks. The first grid was rejected because Will wasn't too keen ... read more
Will Shortz notes:
You get an extra row of solving pleasure in today's 15x16 crossword by Martin Ashwood-Smith. All four 15-letter answers in the middle ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Another wonder from the Sorcerer of Stacks, the Genie of Grid-spanners, the MAS Maestro. What a tough workout today, and what a feat. ... read more
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© 2013, The New York Times12/14/13 ( No. 23,412 )
Across
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2015 Toronto event : PANAMGAMES
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Office staples : PCS
14
Slide : DETERIORATE
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Protagonist in David Foster Wallace's "Infinite Jest" : HAL
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"Corpus Christi" playwright : TERRENCEMCNALLY
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Ones united in France? : ETATS
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Manufacturer of boxy cars : OTIS
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Treasure : LOVE
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Loose end? : NESS
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"Return to Never Land" role : SMEE
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Darkroom chemical solution : FIXER
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Pickle : JAM
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Big gun : VIP
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U.S. city that's almost as large in area as Delaware : ANCHORAGEALASKA
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Part of a French cabinet : FOREIGNMINISTER
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Jumbo, e.g. : TRAINEDELEPHANT
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Shpilkes : ANTSINONESPANTS
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Certain shell contents : TNT
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Joan Sebastian's "___ y Más" : ESO
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Pull out all the stops : GOBIG
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Miracle site : CANA
45
Latin primer word : AMAT
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Hip to : UPON
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Enterprise Klingon : WORF
51
Close call : SCARE
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Forrest Tucker's "F Troop" role : SERGEANTOROURKE
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X-___ large : TRA
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What solidifies things in the end? : RIGORMORTIS
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Member of the E Street Band : SAX
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Bit of forensic evidence : BLOODSTAIN
Down
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Golfer Calvin : PEETE
2
Quattro relatives : ATRAS
3
Quaint complaint : NERTS
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Husband of Otrera : ARES
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TV ad unit: Abbr. : MIN
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Not cover one's butt? : GOCOMMANDO
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Formation from glaciation : ARETE
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Former first lady : MAMIE
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List-ending abbrs. : ETCS
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When repeated, a breath freshener : SEN
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Jacob's-ladder, for one : PHLOX
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Make a little lower? : CALVE
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More artful : SLYER
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Tank gun first produced by the Soviets in W.W. II : DTEN
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Ottoman ruler nicknamed "The Lion" : ALIPASHA
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19th-/20th-century U.S. portraitist : SARGENT
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___ Brunelleschi, Italian Renaissance architect who developed linear perspective : FILIPPO
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Coupling : JOINING
25
1958 41-Down by Samuel Barber : VANESSA
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Mennen line : AFTA
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Scandinavian goddess of fate : NORN
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Suffix with pluto- : CRAT
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"Ocean's Eleven" activity : HEISTING
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Cagney classic of 1935 : GMEN
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Big name in modeling agencies : EILEENFORD
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"South Park" boy : STAN
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The Garden of England : KENT
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Song and dance : ARTS
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Flag wavers? : GUSTS
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25-Down, for one : OPERA
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Common cleanser : BORAX
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Neighbor of Gabon : CONGO
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Holder of Leia's secret : ARTOO
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Legend maker : ACURA
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Cuban revolutionary José : MARTI
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"Little Miss Sunshine" co-star : ARKIN
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Souvenir buys : TEES
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Keen : WAIL
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Flue problem : SOOT
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Literary inits. : ERB
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Real-estate listing abbr. : RMS

Answer summary:
3 unique to this puzzle, 5 debuted here and reused later, 1 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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