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New York Times, Monday, March 31, 2008

Author:
Jeff Armstrong
Editor:
Will Shortz
25-Across : Result of a belly flop
TotalDebut
13/31/2008
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0100000
ScrabDebutFresh
1.64226%
Jeff Armstrong

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 38 Missing: {JQVXZ} This is the debut puzzle for Mr. Armstrong. Monday freshness: 70%
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© 2008, The New York Times3/31/8 ( No. 21,328 )
Across
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Sea creature that sidles : CRAB
5
Group of eight musicians : OCTET
10
Underhanded plan : PLOT
14
Greeting in Granada : HOLA
15
Get up : ARISE
16
Toy block brand : LEGO
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Andy's partner in old radio : AMOS
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*Sci-fi barrier : FORCEFIELD
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*Newspaper article lead-in : DATELINE
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Quenched : SLAKED
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Big name in audio equipment : BOSE
24
Martial artist Jackie : CHAN
25
Result of a belly flop : SPLASH
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*When the curtain goes up : SHOWTIME
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Quiet spells : LULLS
33
Bed board : SLAT
34
Turf : SOD
35
Kind of history : ORAL
36
Word that can precede each half of the answers to each of the eight starred clues : AIR
37
Performed ballads, e.g. : SANG
38
President pro ___ : TEM
39
Go after bucks or ducks, say : HUNT
40
Outpouring : SPATE
41
*Wrestling move that puts an arm around someone's neck : HEADLOCK
44
Less bold : MEEKER
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Slick : OILY
46
Corduroy ridge : WALE
47
Measly : PALTRY
50
*Secret communication location : MAILDROP
54
*Mars Pathfinder, for one : SPACECRAFT
56
Rouse from slumber : WAKE
57
Regarding : ASTO
58
Western flick, in old lingo : OATER
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Farm measure : ACRE
60
Abound (with) : TEEM
61
One of a reporter's five W's : WHERE
62
Annum : YEAR
Down
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Punched-out part of a paper ballot : CHAD
2
Capital of Italia : ROMA
3
Plenty : ALOT
4
*Diamond game : BASEBALL
5
Like a lout : OAFISH
6
Hag : CRONE
7
Become bushed : TIRE
8
PC bailout key : ESC
9
Golfer's opening drive : TEESHOT
10
Flexible : PLIANT
11
Cousin of an onion : LEEK
12
Gawk at : OGLE
13
Sondheim's "Sweeney ___" : TODD
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Scratch on a diamond, e.g. : FLAW
21
Amount printed in red ink : LOSS
24
Nautical map : CHART
25
Slow-moving mammal : SLOTH
26
Blender setting : PUREE
27
South American wool source : LLAMA
28
Move with one's tail between one's legs : SLINK
29
Actor and rockabilly crooner Chris : ISAAK
30
Three-card hustle : MONTE
31
Yard worker's tool : EDGER
33
Impertinent : SAUCY
37
*Indy 500 venue : SPEEDWAY
39
"Yikes!" : HOLYCOW
40
Hawk, as wares : SELL
42
Business that may have gone boom and then bust in the '90s : DOTCOM
43
Pre-euro money in 2-Down : LIRE
44
___ d' : MAITRE
46
Eucharist disk : WAFER
47
H.S. junior's exam : PSAT
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Cathedral recess : APSE
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Tardy : LATE
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Corner, as a king : MATE
51
10K or marathon : RACE
52
Gumbo ingredient : OKRA
53
House of Lords member : PEER
55
Pep squad shout : RAH

Answer summary:
2 debuted here and reused later, 1 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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