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New York Times, Monday, August 22, 2011

Author:
Milo Beckman
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
18-Across : Anti-abortion position
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Milo Beckman

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 36 Missing: {JQXZ} Spans: 1 This is puzzle # 2 for Mr. Beckman. Monday freshness: 29%
Jim Horne notes:

Sometimes crossword editors tweak a few clues or a few grid entries. Sometimes the grid undergoes substantial change. Usually, we never know, but Mr. Beckman posted his original submission so you can see the dramatic changes in this one yourself. Note the two additional theme entries in the top and bottom rows.

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© 2011, The New York Times8/22/11 ( No. 22,567 )
Across
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Handkerchief stuffed in the mouth, e.g. : GAG
4
"The 59th Street Bridge Song (___ Groovy)" (1967 hit) : FEELIN
10
Start for a plant : SEED
14
Hwy. : RTE
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Provide with the latest info : UPDATE
16
Friend in war : ALLY
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Giant Mel : OTT
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Anti-abortion position : RIGHTTOLIFE
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Cry to a horse that's the opposite of "Giddyup!" : WHOA
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Allow : LET
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Place to get a facial : SPA
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Abandoned, in a way : LEFTTODIE
27
Incorporate, as a picture in a blog : EMBED
31
Kermit, e.g. : FROG
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Ice cream flavor that's a synonym for "boring" : VANILLA
34
Up and about : ASTIR
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Announced : SAID
38
Landon who lost to F.D.R. in 1936 : ALF
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Not shown in theaters : STRAIGHTTOVIDEO
43
Suffix with plug : OLA
44
Not feral : TAME
45
2000 comedy "Me, Myself & ___" : IRENE
46
Place to play foosball or Ping-Pong : RECROOM
49
Wall Street pessimist : BEAR
50
Arcade coin : TOKEN
51
Satisfactory : UPTOSNUFF
56
Josh : KID
58
Meadow : LEA
59
Concerning : INRE
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Having no illusions or pretensions : DOWNTOEARTH
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Singer ___ King Cole : NAT
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Little of this and that : OLIO
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Fiat : DECREE
68
Big Australian bird : EMU
69
Move text around : EDIT
70
Mrs. with a famous cow : OLEARY
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Lo-___ screen : RES
Down
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Canine threat : GROWL
2
"Casey ___ Bat" : ATTHE
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Go astray : GETOFFTRACK
4
Wearing this is a PETA peeve : FUR
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Afterword : EPILOG
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Barely beaten : EDGED
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Christine of "Chicago Hope" : LAHTI
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Hairy TV cousin : ITT
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Fishermen cast them : NETS
10
Deli meat : SALAMI
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Football's Manning : ELI
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Rice Krispies' Snap, Crackle or Pop : ELF
13
Change from brunette to blonde, say : DYE
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"___ sesame" : OPEN
21
Heart parts : ATRIA
25
Doughnuts, topologically speaking : TORI
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What you might R.S.V.P. to via a computer : EVITE
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1982 Harrison Ford sci-fi film : BLADERUNNER
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Funny DeGeneres : ELLEN
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Actor Willem : DAFOE
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Hubbub : ADO
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Of ___ (somewhat) : ASORT
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Canonized fifth-century pope : STLEO
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SeaWorld whale : SHAMU
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Green machine? : ATM
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Sporty Pontiac of years past : GTO
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Competes (for) : VIES
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Tehran native : IRANI
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Tie again, as a necktie : REKNOT
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"I'm working ___" : ONIT
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Yachtsman, e.g. : BOATER
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Come in second : PLACE
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___ cotta : TERRA
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Box on a bowling scoresheet : FRAME
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Baby-to-be : FETUS
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Dumb ox : DODO
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Mother of a fawn : DOE
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Superannuated : OLD
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Nintendo console with a remote : WII
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Snaky fish : EEL
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"You there!" : HEY

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