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New York Times, Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Author:
Gareth Bain
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
27-Across : Month before septembre
TotalDebutLatestCollabs
154/6/20119/7/20202
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211.586638%
Gareth Bain

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 16 Words: 81, Blocks: 36 Missing: {QZ} Spans: 1 This is puzzle # 13 for Mr. Bain. Jeff Chen's Puzzle of the Week pick. Tuesday freshness: 72%
Gareth Bain notes:

This is just a puzzle conceived while listening to the song, with its repetitive use of LOVE. I hope Andrea (Carla Michaels) in particular gets a kick out of it!

Jeff Chen notes:
Such a great example of the "both words can precede X" theme type. This trope can be a little dry, in that the theme phrases are often so hard ... read more
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© 2015, The New York Times5/26/15 ( No. 23,940 )
Across
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First word in every Academy Award category : BEST
5
Club in a Barry Manilow hit, with "the" : COPA
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Derrières : TUSHES
15
"Beetle Bailey" dog : OTTO
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Actor Wilson of "Midnight in Paris" : OWEN
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"Michael Row the Boat ___" : ASHORE
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*Removable car safety feature : CHILDSEAT
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Alfred E. of Mad magazine : NEUMAN
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Charlie Sheen's real first name : CARLOS
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*Asian soup ingredient : BIRDSNEST
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Rank of many a single-episode character on "Star Trek": Abbr. : ENS
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Office note : MEMO
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Month before septembre : AOUT
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Classic name in photocopiers : MITA
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"Enough already!" : STOP
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Abbr. in dating : BCE
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Center of Shintoism : JAPAN
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Germaine who wrote "The Whole Woman" : GREER
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Rapper's rhythm : FLOW
39
Beatles hit that's a hint to both parts of the answer to each starred clue : ALLYOUNEEDISLOVE
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Org. assigning PG-13 or R : MPAA
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___ nova (dance) : BOSSA
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"___ and the Wolf" : PETER
45
Soccer goalie's area : BOX
46
Vaccination muscle, for short : DELT
47
Middle-___ : AGED
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Dhaka dress : SARI
50
Say "It's a trap!," say : WARN
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Sun. preceder : SAT
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*Classic daytime show hosted by Gene Rayburn : MATCHGAME
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Post post : EDITOR
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Repeated cry in Buster Poindexter's "Hot Hot Hot" : OLEOLE
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*Biography : LIFESTORY
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"Tuesdays With ___" (1990s best seller) : MORRIE
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Science fiction author Hubbard : LRON
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Foes of Saruman in "The Two Towers" : ENTS
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A gambler may have a hot or cold one : STREAK
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Precipice : EDGE
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Carnivore's fare : MEAT
Down
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Lawn sport : BOCCE
2
Edith Wharton's "___ Frome" : ETHAN
3
Swizzles : STIRS
4
Commuter's cost : TOLL
5
Baby : COSSET
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Have obligations : OWE
7
Singer Bryson : PEABO
8
Against : ANTI
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Cooked in a clay oven, as in India : TANDOORI
10
Depletes : USESUP
11
Move to another track : SHUNT
12
There's no place like it, it's said : HOME
13
The Eisenhower years and others : ERAS
14
In rapture : SENT
19
Logo for a pizza chain : DOMINO
23
Like the best bonds : RATEDAAA
26
Southern bloom : MAGNOLIA
28
Architect Lin : MAYA
29
Calls, in poker : SEES
30
Ink spill : BLOT
31
Cabot ___ ("Murder, She Wrote" setting) : COVE
32
Common still-life subject : EWER
33
Part of a doorframe : JAMB
34
Pedigree alternative : ALPO
35
Brand of dental rinse : PLAX
37
Take a timeout : REST
38
Took to the hills : FLED
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One who's fluent in both JavaScript and Klingon, say : UBERGEEK
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Stimulates the economy : SPENDS
46
Mexico's national flower : DAHLIA
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Graham who wrote "The Third Man" : GREENE
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Manage to get, informally : SCORE
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Bizarre : WEIRD
51
Ring centerpiece : STONE
52
Vessel from the heart : AORTA
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Part of a steamy affair : TRYST
54
Many drivers for play dates : MOMS
55
Plenty : ALOT
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Okla. or Dak., once : TERR
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Title for a jeune fille: Abbr. : MLLE
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One of 10, say, in an express checkout lane : ITEM
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Confused state : FOG

Answer summary:
2 unique to this puzzle, 2 debuted here and reused later.

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