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New York Times, Thursday, March 24, 2016

Author:
David Liben-Nowell and Tom Pepper
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
53-Across : "Here ___!"
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Tom Pepper

This puzzle:

Rows: 16, Columns: 14 Words: 73, Blocks: 38 Missing: none – this is a pangram. Spans: 4 This is puzzle # 9 for Mr. Liben-Nowell. This is puzzle # 6 for Mr. Pepper. Thursday freshness: 4%
Notepad: In the print version of this puzzle, there is a special additional clue (under the heading "AROUND") whose answer begins in the circled square. The clue is "Self-descriptive statement about a 16-Across."
Constructor notes:
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© 2016, The New York Times3/24/16 ( No. 24,243 )
Across
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Film character who says menacingly "I think you know what the problem is just as well as I do" : HAL
4
Abbr. in the Guinness logo : ESTD
8
Medium bra specification : CCUP
12
Mom's all-American partner : APPLEPIE
14
Lingerie material : SATIN
16
Flaw in an argument : LOGICALFALLACY
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The Olympic Australis is the largest one in the world : OPAL
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Modern form of customer support : LIVECHAT
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Stir : ADO
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Leader of four U.S. states? : NEW
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"I don't know the question, but ___ is definitely the answer": Woody Allen : SEX
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Nada : ZIP
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"The Washington Post March" figure : SOUSA
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The Washington Post April figure, for short : NAT
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Button on a DVD player : EJECT
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Way up a mountain : TBAR
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Shade akin to sand : ECRU
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Wing it : ADLIB
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Cabinet dept. : AGR
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Relaxing baths : SOAKS
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Rafter's aid : OAR
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Born : NEE
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"Here ___!" : IGO
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Tank top relative : TEE
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Least refined : CRASSEST
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Italian bubbly : ASTI
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Reach a conclusion by assuming one's premise is true : BEGTHEQUESTION
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Singer Green : CEELO
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Thawed out : UNFROZEN
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Tiny bit : DROP
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Gets down : EATS
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Ones having issues at work, for short? : EDS
Down
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Los Angeles Angels' cap feature : HALO
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Per : APOP
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Sports org. with the Vare Trophy : LPGA
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Old Common Market abbr. : EEC
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Luxury hotel amenity : SPA
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Do ground-breaking work : TILL
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Give meaning to : DEFINE
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Author who wrote "Some day you will be old enough to start reading fairy tales again" : CSLEWIS
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Course that tests one's limits? : CALC
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Pac-12 school : UTAH
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12 points : PICA
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Candle scent : LILAC
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W.S.J. competitor : NYT
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"Voulez-vous coucher ___ moi?" (lyric in a 1975 #1 hit) : AVEC
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Flabbergast : DAZE
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Kind of board : OUIJA
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High light? : BEACON
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Ones making a big scene? : EXTRAS
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Tore : SPED
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Blarney : ROT
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Castro, por ejemplo : CUBANO
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Phraseologists' concerns : USAGES
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Stopping point? : CLOG
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Indians and Red Sox All-Star pitcher Luis : TIANT
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Hawaiian instrument, informally : UKE
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Cracker topper : BRIE
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Place to get a wax job? : SKISHOP
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Pulitzer winner James : AGEE
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Source of five daily calls : MOSQUE
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"Sweet!," old-style : NEATO
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Network where Alex Trebek began his TV career : CBC
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Saxophone, e.g. : REED
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Golden ___ : AGER
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Town almost destroyed in the D-Day invasion : STLO
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Ahi, but not mahi mahi : TUNA
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Label info : SIZE
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Pointy-___ : TOED
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Stopover points : INNS
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Young amphibian : EFT
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Grp. known for slacking off in the spring : SRS

Answer summary:
1 unique to this puzzle, 1 debuted here and reused later.

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