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BRING YOUR 'A' GAME

New York Times, Sunday, March 22, 2020

Author:
Brendan Emmett Quigley
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
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Brendan Emmett Quigley

This puzzle:

Rows: 21, Columns: 21 Words: 136, Blocks: 70 Missing: {Z} Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 185 for Mr. Quigley. Jeff Chen's Puzzle of the Week pick. Sunday freshness: 86%
Will Shortz notes:
Brendan Emmett Quigley of Brookline, Mass., has been creating puzzles for The Times since 1996 when he was a senior at college. This is his 170th regular crossword for the paper. For ... read more
Brendan Emmett Quigley notes:

If you had no idea about rock history at all, and only listened to the Boston classic rock radio station, you'd think AC/DC was the greatest band of all time.

Jeff Chen notes:
My memory for crosswords is long. After reading the title, I immediately thought of another of BEQ's Sunday puzzles, playing on As. I steeled myself, wondering if it'd be another A ... read more
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© 2020, The New York Times3/22/20 ( No. 25,702 )
Across
1
Half of a 1960s folk-rock group : PAPAS
6
Action : COMBAT
12
Car thief's tool : SLIMJIM
19
Govt.-backed investment : TBILL
20
Another name for the cornflower : BLUECAP
22
Vacuum tube with five active components : PENTODE
23
What the church's music director wanted to do? : ACQUIREACHOIR
25
Stick in a church : INCENSE
26
Difficult problem : STUMPER
27
"I'm With ___" (2016 campaign slogan) : HER
28
Broadband overseer, for short : FCC
30
Up : ATBAT
31
Nasty words : VENOM
32
Truism about unwanted sound? : ANOISEANNOYS
35
Dull : INSIPID
39
Indian term of address : SRI
40
Call ___ early night : ITAN
41
Sch. on the Mississippi River : LSU
44
Robustness : VIM
45
Pounds : PUMMELS
47
Chatter : JAW
50
Greatly dismay one of the Beatles? : APPALLAPAUL
55
Picture cards : IDS
56
Carousel figure : PONY
57
Staple in Creole cooking : REDBEANS
58
West Indies city that's home to Lynden Pindling International Airport : NASSAU
61
Classic Halloween costume : DEVIL
62
Affirmed under oath : SWORETO
63
Literary character whose house is uprooted by a tornado : AUNTEM
64
Shade similar to claret : CERISE
65
Times when your archenemy shows up? : ARIVALSARRIVALS
68
Decorative throw : AFGHAN
71
Quaint giggle : TEEHEE
72
In a daze : OUTOFIT
76
Native of Hrvatska, e.g. : CROAT
77
One of the Ramones : DEEDEE
78
Dipped in egg and bread crumbs, then fried : MILANESE
79
Consider : DEEM
80
Unimpressive brain size : PEA
81
What the antigovernment activist does? : ATTACKSATAX
83
Acct. holdings : CDS
84
Setting of a 1903 Victor Herbert operetta : TOYLAND
87
Spanish letter with a tilde : ENE
88
Little kid : TOT
89
___ doble (dance) : PASO
91
What's not a good fit? : IRE
92
Halloween haul : CANDIES
96
"Aye" or "Oui"? : AVOWELAVOWAL
100
Anne of fashion : KLEIN
103
Pertaining to the lowest possible level : BASAL
104
Rep.'s opponent : DEM
105
One of the N.H.L.'s original six teams: Abbr. : BOS
107
Scholarly : LEARNED
109
Facing a judge : ONTRIAL
111
Geronimo, when his beard was just coming in? : APATCHYAPACHE
114
Former Indianapolis arena : RCADOME
115
Didn't go out : SATHOME
116
America's foe in an 1898 war : SPAIN
117
Noted satellite of 1962 : TELSTAR
118
Some green sauces : PESTOS
119
Very small : EENSY
Down
1
Some book fair organizers, for short : PTAS
2
"The Good Doctor" airer : ABCTV
3
Arouse : PIQUE
4
Class Notes subjects : ALUMNI
5
Get into with little effort : SLIPON
6
One who asks "Got your ears on?" : CBER
7
Rio hello : OLA
8
Significantly : MUCH
9
Take from the top? : BEHEAD
10
Nut seen on the back of a dime : ACORN
11
___ chi ch'uan (martial art) : TAI
12
Liven (up) : SPICE
13
Billionaire Blavatnik : LEN
14
Recites, as a spell : INCANTS
15
Sight from Catania, in brief : MTETNA
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Frontman whom People magazine once named "sexiest rock star" : JONBONJOVI
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"Methinks ..." : IDSAY
18
Matches : MEETS
21
Co. that might hire influencers : PRFIRM
24
Radiation units : REMS
29
TV show with the theme song "Won't Get Fooled Again" : CSIMIAMI
33
Sch. whose mascot is Brutus Buckeye : OSU
34
Suffers (from) : AILS
36
1887 Chekhov play : IVANOV
37
Spots at the card table : PIPS
38
"___ bit confused" : IMA
41
Director von Trier : LARS
42
Gush : SPEW
43
Hairstyle that calls for a lot of spray : UPDO
45
Do some prescheduling : PLANAHEAD
46
Ending with "umich." : EDU
48
Black birds : ANIS
49
Actor Noah of "ER" : WYLE
51
Prophet believed to be buried in the Cave of the Patriarchs : ABRAHAM
52
Eye luridly : LEERAT
53
Foreign language seen on U.S. money : LATIN
54
In mint condition : UNUSED
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Avatar : PERSONA
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Park place? : STREET
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Extremely dry : SERE
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Symbols of change, in math : DELTAS
63
Protected on a boat : ALEE
64
Bathroom sealant : CAULK
66
Ravaged, as mosquitoes might : ATEALIVE
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Spoke aloud : VOICED
68
Rock band whose lead guitarist notably dresses in a schoolboy uniform : ACDC
69
Actor Armisen : FRED
70
Flies into a violent rage : GOESPOSTAL
73
Sci-fi bounty hunter Boba ___ : FETT
74
Golfer Aoki : ISAO
75
Reach out with one's hands? : TEXT
77
Susan of "L.A. Law" : DEY
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Abolitionist Horace : MANN
80
Spot for cannonballs : POOL
82
Part of a Victorian social schedule : TEA
84
Who wrote "This is the way the world ends / Not with a bang but a whimper" : TSELIOT
85
Enticing smells : AROMAS
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In mint condition : NEW
90
Some honors : AWARDS
92
Polishing aids : CLOTHS
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Flatpack retailer : IKEA
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Go by : ELAPSE
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Mexican wrap : SERAPE
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Cancel early : ABORT
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Former secretary of state Cyrus : VANCE
98
Psychotherapist Alfred : ADLER
99
Diminish : ABATE
101
Like Machu Picchu : INCAN
102
Some fruit-flavored sodas : NEHIS
106
___-free : SCOT
107
Caustic cleaners : LYES
108
Not allow : DENY
110
Residency org. : AMA
112
Trivial content : PAP
113
Benefits plan, maybe : HMO

Answer summary:
9 unique to this puzzle, 3 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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