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New York Times, Friday, August 13, 2010

Author:
Manny Nosowsky
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
50-Across : Meat curer
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Manny Nosowsky

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 62, Blocks: 32 Missing: {GQZ} Grid has supersymmetry. This is puzzle # 254 for Mr. Nosowsky. Friday freshness: 99%
Jim Horne notes:

This is likely to be the last Manny Nosowsky puzzle we'll see in the NYT. Including his 8 pre-Shortz puzzle, his lifetime total is 254. Most are excellent. Many are great. It's quite a legacy.

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© 2010, The New York Times8/13/10 ( No. 22,193 )
Across
1
Homo found in 1891 : JAVAMAN
8
Mother who never had a delivery? : ADOPTER
15
Noted password user : ALIBABA
16
Start of a form to fill out : LINEONE
17
Deceive : CROSSUP
18
Extras : ADDENDA
19
"Chéri" novelist, 1920 : COLETTE
20
Foments : STIRSUP
21
One of its groups is rec.puzzles : USENET
22
Have covered : INSURE
23
Alternatives to Civics : SENTRAS
25
Dirty campaigner : SMEARER
26
Fangorn Forest race : ENTS
27
What may make you bats? : LATHE
29
Literary title character called "a pure woman" : TESS
30
Ball-bearing article : TEE
31
Alarmist's topic : DOOM
35
Midpoint of morning watch : SIXAM
37
Port container : CASK
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Empty, at a port, say : UNLADEN
43
As a welcome change : FORONCE
45
Brown, then red, then brown again, maybe : REDYED
46
Use for support : RELYON
47
One not seated? : ALSORAN
49
Start up, as electronic equipment : POWERON
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Meat curer : NITRITE
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Get moving : ANIMATE
52
Like tractors : TREADED
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Stole : PIRATED
54
Like many seals : EARLESS
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Trees, hills, etc. : SCENERY
Down
1
1898 Émile Zola letter : JACCUSE
2
1953 A.L. M.V.P. who played for the Indians : ALROSEN
3
Wroth : VIOLENT
4
Withdraws (oneself) : ABSENTS
5
Be able to nail : MASTER
6
Adjacency : ABUTTAL
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It's often cleaned up by a barber : NAPE
8
Preceder of a bit of bad news : ALAS
9
Was a joint tenant? : DIDTIME
10
1939 Giraudoux play : ONDINE
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Tries to make out : PEERSAT
12
Clerical clipping : TONSURE
13
Gets through : ENDURES
14
Combining workers : REAPERS
24
Like some bedding : SATIN
25
Unit for 14-Down : SHEAF
28
Handle on a ranch : TEX
31
Entertainer with the gag reply "What elephant?" : DURANTE
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A pound of Turkey? : ONELIRA
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Person getting way up there? : OLDSTER
34
Kind of campaign : MAYORAL
35
Calms down : SEDATES
36
Dumb : MORONIC
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Company whose logo is a lantern : COLEMAN
38
Whatever happens, after "at" : ANYRATE
39
Two-wheeler : SCOOTER
40
Castro's "enemy to whom we had become accustomed" : KENNEDY
42
Put down : DERIDE
44
Make some new connections in : REWIRE
48
ABC newsman Potter and others : NEDS
49
Dads, in dialect : PAPS

Answer summary:
2 unique to this puzzle, 3 debuted here and reused later, 2 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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