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New York Times, Friday, July 27, 2012

Author:
Joe Krozel
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
29-Across : Money for nothing?
TotalDebutLatestCollabs
877/7/20066/14/201815
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51.4849785%
Joe Krozel

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 60, Blocks: 17 Missing: {JKQVXZ} Spans: 8, (4 double stacks) Average word length: 6.93 This is puzzle # 59 for Mr. Krozel. Friday freshness: 99%
Joe Krozel notes:

This precursor grid containing about 60% of the same fill is instructive because I myself rejected it as having inadequate fill. The movement of a couple black squares to produce the final grid is somewhat surprising feature, IMO.

Jim Horne notes:

This grid, with only 17 blocks, holds the most famous record in crosswords.

1
P
2
E
3
P
4
C
5
I
6
D
7
L
8
A
9
C
10
E
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R
12
A
13
T
14
E
15
A
P
A
S
S
A
16
G
E
T
O
I
N
D
I
A
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D
I
S
P
U
T
E
D
B
O
R
D
E
R
S
18
U
S
T
A
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A
R
I
A
N
E
20
L
E
E
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A
T
O
N
22
E
M
E
N
T
S
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S
A
M
I
24
N
E
R
25
M
I
N
T
S
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I
C
I
A
N
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M
A
28
P
O
N
T
O
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C
R
E
D
I
T
30
S
O
L
A
T
E
S
31
P
H
O
N
E
N
O
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I
L
E
N
E
S
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S
O
O
N
E
S
T
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D
O
P
E
D
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D
E
N
S
E
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L
E
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T
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E
G
I
S
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C
E
N
T
E
R
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L
A
N
E
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W
I
S
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L
E
A
D
I
N
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O
M
A
N
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A
C
T
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S
I
N
D
I
F
F
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E
R
E
N
T
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Y
A
L
T
A
C
O
N
F
E
R
E
N
C
E
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S
L
E
E
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G
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W
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D
© 2012, The New York Times7/27/12 ( No. 22,907 )
Across
1
Line of acid reflux medications : PEPCID
7
Gash : LACERATE
15
1984 film based on the 1924 novel : APASSAGETOINDIA
17
Causes for some wars : DISPUTEDBORDERS
18
Court org. : USTA
19
French-built rocket : ARIANE
20
Downwind : LEE
21
Some religious experiences : ATONEMENTS
23
Laplanders : SAMI
24
___ Tamid (synagogue lamp) : NER
25
Items often found near the cash register : MINTS
26
Suffix with diet : ICIAN
27
Mark atop, as graph points : MAPONTO
29
Money for nothing? : CREDIT
30
Undergoes liquefaction, as a gel : SOLATES
31
It may have an ext. : PHONENO
32
Actresses Graff and Kristen : ILENES
33
Next : SOONEST
34
Like some rule-breaking Olympians : DOPED
35
Not getting it : DENSE
36
Leave : LET
38
Guidance : EGIS
39
What's between fast and slow? : CENTERLANE
41
Great Lakes state: Abbr. : WIS
42
Segue : LEADIN
43
Country whose name sounds like a Jamaican exclamation : OMAN
44
Pretends not to care : ACTSINDIFFERENT
47
1945 event : YALTACONFERENCE
48
Shooting pellets? : SLEETING
49
Completely gone : WASTED
Down
1
Katherina or Bianca, in "The Taming of the Shrew" : PADUAN
2
Like questions of what is knowable : EPISTEMOLOGICAL
3
1 or 2 Timothy : PASTORALEPISTLE
4
Where to hear hearings : CSPAN
5
Sch. in Ames : ISU
6
Finds customers from social media, perhaps : DATAMINES
7
Preceded : LEDINTO
8
Baseball stat : ATBATS
9
Woodsy scavengers : COONS
10
Its national anthem is "Amhrán na bhFiann" : EIRE
11
Boxing seg. : RND
12
"Guys and Dolls" song : ADELAIDESLAMENT
13
Some basic car care : TIREMAINTENANCE
14
Take on gradually : EASEINTO
16
Rulers or managers : GERENTS
22
Didn't hide one's feelings, to say the least : EMOTED
23
Bad thing to make at a restaurant : SCENE
26
One working on a board : IRONER
28
Tiffany features : PANES
29
Elite : CHOSENFEW
30
Askance : SIDEWAYS
31
Wearer of the triregnum crown : PONTIFF
33
Spoofing, with "up" : SENDING
35
Absolutely perfect : DEADON
37
Like campers at night, typically : TENTED
39
"The ___: A Tragedy in Five Acts" (Shelley work) : CENCI
40
Unlike HDTV screens : LORES
42
"South Pacific" girl : LIAT
45
Relig. title : STE
46
Christian ___ : ERA

Answer summary:
5 unique to this puzzle, 1 debuted here and reused later, 7 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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