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New York Times, Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Author:
Ian Livengood
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
16-Across : Book between Daniel and Joel
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Ian Livengood

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 38 Missing: {Q} Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 6 for Mr. Livengood. Tuesday freshness: 56%
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© 2011, The New York Times2/22/11 ( No. 22,386 )
Across
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Rapper Snoop ___ : DOGG
5
Rope material : HEMP
9
Rude sort : CHURL
14
"___ et mon droit" (British monarch's motto) : DIEU
15
Pooch in a Jim Davis cartoon : ODIE
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Book between Daniel and Joel : HOSEA
17
Reese Witherspoon's role in "Legally Blonde" : ELLEWOODS
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Spanish rains : AGUAS
20
Groundskeeper's supply : SOD
21
Highest-grossing film of 1977 : STARWARS
23
Lakeside vacation rental : JETSKI
26
Browning who directed "Dracula," 1931 : TOD
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"And one more thing ..." : ALSO
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1922 novel with a Dublin backdrop : ULYSSES
30
Fingers, in a way : IDS
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Syrup brand : KARO
33
Purchase for a vacation, maybe : TIMESHARE
39
1-Down's W.W. II command : ETO
40
Lose control of a car : SPINOUT
42
Auction listing : LOT
43
Personal esteem : SELFWORTH
45
Heedless : RASH
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Gymgoer's unit : REP
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Neighbor of Irkutsk on a Risk board : SIBERIA
50
"Touching" Olympic event : EPEE
53
Address lapses? : UHS
56
Emmy-winning AMC series set in the 1960s : MADMEN
57
House that drains finances, slangily : MONEYPIT
59
Parishioner's place : PEW
60
Bonfire : BLAZE
61
What the starts of the answers to the eight italicized clues are : MAGAZINES
66
Consumed : EATEN
67
Like many lockets : OVAL
68
Setting for an Agatha Christie mystery : NILE
69
Apply a bandage to : DRESS
70
___ Millions (lottery) : MEGA
71
Sign near a stairway : EXIT
Down
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39-Across commander : DDE
2
Masseur's supply : OIL
3
Solidify : GEL
4
"I suppose ..." : GUESSSO
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Top with a top : HOODIE
6
Tokyo, once : EDO
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Central position : MIDST
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Pasta topper : PESTO
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Blacken : CHAR
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"Nonsense!" : HOGWASH
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Bar order, with "the" : USUAL
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Fannies : REARS
13
It may be thrown from a horse : LASSO
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Rice holders : WOKS
22
"Goodbye, Luc!" : ADIEU
23
Diner fixtures, informally : JUKES
24
Make happy : ELATE
25
Snowy region of Austria : TYROL
29
Hubbub : STIR
31
"Spring forward" to this: Abbr. : DST
34
QB's statistical blemish : INT
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___ scale : MOHS
36
Morning device you might want to take a hammer to : ALARM
37
Perez with a nasally voice : ROSIE
38
Patriot Allen : ETHAN
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Eur. country with a king : SWE
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Easy catch in the infield : POPUP
44
Goes absolutely still : FREEZES
45
Port, for one : REDWINE
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Cousin of a gazelle : IMPALA
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Woodstock folk singer : BAEZ
50
Bury (in) : EMBED
51
Arctic : POLAR
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Maternally related : ENATE
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Handmade sign for TV cameras : HIMOM
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Avert, with "off" : STAVE
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Strong desires : YENS
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Kind of gift : GAG
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Quash : NIX
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Roth of "Inglourious Basterds" : ELI
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Solidify : SET

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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