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New York Times, Sunday, July 26, 2015

Author:
Ellen Leuschner and Jeff Chen
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
74-Across : Some written rants
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Jeff Chen

This puzzle:

Rows: 21, Columns: 21 Words: 140, Blocks: 81 Missing: {JQZ} This is puzzle # 6 for Ms. Leuschner. This is puzzle # 40 for Mr. Chen. Sunday freshness: 72%
Constructor notes:
Jeff is so patient with me and my crazy ideas. This puzzle was inspired by our previous "Fire in the Hole" puzzle. As I was looking back through my notes, I noticed that it was about ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
So much fun to work with Ellen. She came up with the idea to have a giant black hole in the middle of a grid; sort of a HOLE faux-rebus. I thought it was clever, so we went to work trying ... read more
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© 2015, The New York Times7/26/15 ( No. 24,001 )
Across
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Drug charge? : COPAY
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Petition : PLEA
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War ___ : CRY
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Govt. health org. : CDC
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Conductor's resistance : OHMAGE
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Mark's replacement : EURO
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Laugh syllable : HEE
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Scenic drapery fabric : TOILE
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Novella that served as the basis for "Apocalypse Now" : HEARTOFDARKNESS
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Like dough after baking : RISEN
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Actress Suvari of "American Beauty" : MENA
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Mercedes-Benz competitor : LEXUS
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Panama part : BRIM
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Remove a piece from? : UNARM
29
"The Phantom Menace" in the "Star Wars" series : EPISODEI
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Feminist of 1970s TV : MAUDE
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"Silas Marner" girl : EPPIE
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Chemical ending : ANE
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___ contendere : NOLO
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Hooey : BUNK
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Short lines at the checkout? : UPCS
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To whom Dionne Warwick asked "What's it all about?" in a 1967 hit : ALFIE
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Idol worshiper? : GROUPIE
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From scratch : AFRESH
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Idol worship : BAALISM
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___ of Abraham (place of comfort) : BOSOM
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Asian capital : LHASA
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Canadian N.H.L. team, on scoreboards : OTT
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Lender's security : LIEN
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Dearie : PET
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Loped : CANTERED
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Long, in Lahaina : LOA
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Damage to a wall made in hanging a picture : NAILHOLE
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Mouth, slangily : PIEHOLE
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Comment that might start with 96-Across : ASIDE
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Maui or Bali: Abbr. : ISL
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Having more liabilities than assets : INTHEHOLE
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Secret spot : HIDEYHOLE
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Catch : NAB
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Milan's La ___ : SCALA
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Primitive kind of camera : PINHOLE
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Fracking opening : BOREHOLE
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Atlanta sch. : GSU
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Some written rants : HATEMAIL
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StubHub purchase: Abbr. : TKT
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Like fine wine : AGED
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It may be filled in with a No. 2 pencil : ANS
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Postpone : TABLE
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Paris's ___-Coeur : SACRE
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Batting positions : STANCES
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"Aargh!" : DARNIT
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Drinking songs? : KARAOKE
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Go after following a hung jury, say : RETRY
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"Casablanca" escape route city : ORAN
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50 or more people? : AARP
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Tour grp. since 1950 : LPGA
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"Incidentally," in a text : BTW
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Button material : NACRE
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Biblical spy : CALEB
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"Friday the 13th" movies, e.g. : SLASHERS
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Sign up to receive email alerts, say : OPTIN
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Like : AKIN
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Tree spirit : DRYAD
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Jordan's Queen ___ International Airport : ALIA
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Hollywood director Sam : RAIMI
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Tightrope walker's concern : CENTEROFGRAVITY
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Unlike wild horses : SHOED
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Multinational bank : ING
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Cry outside an airport : TAXI
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Glacial ridges : ARETES
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Ending with walk or run : ONS
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Idiot : ASS
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River with a "dreadful shore," in Shakespeare : STYX
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They line many ski runs : PINES
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Sound like a bird : CHEEP
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Certain Arabian : OMANI
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Soar above the sea, say : PARASAIL
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Fed, e.g.: Abbr. : AGT
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Quaint sign starter : YEOLDE
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Caution for drivers on city streets : PEDXING
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Party on a beach : LUAU
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Blows it : ERRS
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"Ready for takeoff!" : AOK
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Pair of figures in Raphael's "Sistine Madonna" : CHERUBIM
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Remains : RESIDUE
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Rubber stamps : YESMEN
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Change places : COINPURSES
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Avoidance maneuver : DISAPPEARINGACT
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Priests, e.g. : CLERICS
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"Heavens!" : OHME
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"You have a point" : TRUE
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Tangle up : ENMESH
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Greens ___ : FEE
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What L.A. is represented in twice : NBA
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Baseball's Buck : ONEIL
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Place to set a trap : MOUSEHOLE
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Poet's planet : ORB
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Tax dodger's discovery : LOOPHOLE
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Madeline of "What's Up, Doc?" : KAHN
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Put an end to : ABOLISH
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French play that inspired an Italian opera : LATOSCA
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1987 Michael Douglas/Glenn Close blockbuster : FATALATTRACTION
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Tire hazard : POTHOLE
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Palestinian political group : FATAH
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___ Fein (Irish political group) : SINN
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Savory dish with a crust : MEATPIE
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Toy poodles, e.g. : LAPDOGS
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Nothing : NIHIL
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Old Olds : CIERA
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Santa Claus player in a 2003 comedy : EDASNER
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"Clair de Lune" composer : DEBUSSY
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"Dancing With the Stars" judge Goodman : LEN
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Ogle : EYE
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"But, soft! What light through yonder window breaks?," e.g. : IAMBI
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"Yeah, whatever you say" : IBET
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Singer with the 1997 3x platinum single "How Do I Live" : LEANNRIMES
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Ski area in the Wasatch Mountains : ALTA
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Small, dirty, uncomfortable room : RATHOLE
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The middle of this puzzle's grid, symbolically : BLACKHOLE
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Ship window : PORTHOLE
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Game with rings : DARTS
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Nursery purchases : SAPLINGS
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Heart test, for short : EKG
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Ivy League home : NEWHAVEN
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Certain angels : DONORS
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Great Plains Indian : ARAPAHO
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Mythical monsters : KRAKENS
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Simple solution : EASYFIX
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Mimosa, for one : ACACIA
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Undeserved reputation : BADRAP
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Woman of Camelot : ENID
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"The Lord of the Rings" creature : ENT
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Not keep up : LAG
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Like Navy SEALs : ELITE
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Some contents of a Masonic manual : RITES
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"___ who?" : SAYS
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"Darn!" : DRAT
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Classic theater name : ROXY
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Mork and Worf : ETS
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Jackie's Onassis : ARI

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

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