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New York Times, Friday, March 11, 2005

Author:
Manny Nosowsky
Editor:
Will Shortz
25-Across : What Spanish athletes go for at the Olympics
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Manny Nosowsky

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 62, Blocks: 19 Missing: {JQXZ} Spans: 6, (2 triple stacks) Average word length: 6.65 Featured in Will Shortz's favorite puzzles. This is puzzle # 212 for Mr. Nosowsky. Friday freshness: 99%
Jim Horne notes:

This amazing former record holder still has one of the lowest block counts of any published crossword. It was eclipsed on August 22, 2008.

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© 2005, The New York Times3/11/5 ( No. 20,212 )
Across
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Rehashes again and again : BEATSADEADHORSE
16
Chauvinist's view : ETHNOCENTRICITY
17
Avenging a wrong : EVENINGTHESCORE
18
Ode's opening : TOA
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Halloween superlative : EERIEST
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Family mem. : REL
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"___ Rose" (song from "The Music Man") : LIDA
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Relatives of carps and minnows : DACES
24
Fruit salad fruit : KIWI
25
What Spanish athletes go for at the Olympics : ELORO
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Assigned : DELEGATED
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Went big-game hunting : SAFARIED
31
Keeps out : DEBARS
32
Take a bow? : BEND
33
Insensitive : NUMB
34
Fictional Gray : DORIAN
37
Rigging supports : TOPMASTS
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Hardly conclusive : ANECDOTAL
43
A as in Archimedes : ALPHA
44
Start of something big? : MEGA
45
One of 300 in the length of Noah's ark : CUBIT
47
Violinist Leopold : AUER
48
Here, in Hidalgo : ACA
49
One chewing out : BERATER
51
New Deal inits. : NRA
52
Becomes angry : GETSONESIRISHUP
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Diplomatic achievement : ENTENTECORDIALE
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Bedazzlement : STARSINONESEYES
Down
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They got back on the road in 1998 : BEETLES
2
Unveiling cry : ETVOILA
3
Leading : AHEADOF
4
Former cable inits. : TNN
5
Fine French fabric : SOIE
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Having bad marks : ACNED
7
Kicked downstairs : DEGRADED
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Led on : ENTICED
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Following closely : ATHEEL
10
Wore a tux, maybe : DRESSEDUP
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Pulitzer Prize category: Abbr. : HIST
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Line of work: Abbr. : OCC
13
1942 Abbott and Costello movie : RIORITA
14
Scatterer : STREWER
15
They are raised for all to see : EYELIDS
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___ coffee : ARABICA
24
Certain Jewish theosophy: Var. : KABBALA
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Mythical nymph : OREAD
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Bud, to a botanist : GEMMA
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Sainted pope of A.D. 401-17 : INNOCENTI
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Unwillingness, in rare usage : NOLITION
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Suit request : DAMAGES
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Minimal amount : ONECENT
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Occasion for flags : REGATTA
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Sauce with a kick : TABASCO
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Dried grass twisted into ropes : SPUNHAY
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What an exception "proves" : THERULE
40
Mexican blankets, in México : SARAPES
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Stew holder : TUREEN
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___-Neuve (province bordering Québec) : TERRE
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___ mots : BONS
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Purges : RIDS
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Sabbath talk: Abbr. : SER
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German pronoun : SIE

Answer summary:
6 unique to this puzzle, 3 debuted here and reused later, 6 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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