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New York Times, Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Author:
Victor Fleming
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
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Victor Fleming

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 37 Missing: {JQVWXZ} This is puzzle # 41 for Mr. Fleming. Tuesday freshness: 55%
Victor Fleming notes:
At some point in time, I decided that an okay puzzle theme would be two-word phrases, where the first respective letters of the theme ... read more
Will Shortz notes:
A few weeks ago Vic Fleming visited me at my home in Pleasantville, N.Y., on his drive from the South to New England. We played table ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Nice way to incorporate six themers into a puzzle. Typically that feat can be a rough go, but Vic wisely takes advantage of the simple ... read more
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© 2014, The New York Times8/26/14 ( No. 23,667 )
Across
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Light bender : PRISM
6
Hole to be dug out of? : DEBT
10
Robbers' take : HAUL
14
In verse, "His cheeks were like roses, his nose like a cherry!" : SANTA
15
Vicinity : AREA
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Mean sort : OGRE
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"It was ___ and stormy night ..." : ADARK
18
*Traveler on the Silk Road : MARCOPOLO
20
Flora seen around Lent : LILIES
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"Watch your ___, young man!" : TONE
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*Eggnog relative : MILKPUNCH
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Wing it : ADLIB
30
Anglers after morays : EELERS
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"O.K., have it your way" : FINE
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Vietnamese holiday : TET
35
___ extra cost : ATNO
36
Thing seen on a lab slide : AMOEBA
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70 yards square, approximately : ONEACRE
40
"Hmm, can't remember" : IFORGET
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Department store founder James Cash ___ : PENNEY
42
Height: Prefix : ACRO
43
Correctional workers, for short? : EDS
44
Comment immediately following a stage cue : IMON
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What rain and paper towels may come in : SHEETS
47
Billy Ray or Miley : CYRUS
49
*Lover of Kermit : MISSPIGGY
53
Cut with a ray : LASE
55
Novelist ___ de Balzac : HONORE
56
*Edison lab site : MENLOPARK
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International powerhouse in cricket : INDIA
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Window part : PANE
63
Canadian Plains tribe : CREE
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Eggheaded sorts : NERDS
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Like patent infringers, often : SUED
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Part of P.G.A.: Abbr. : ASSN
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Secret rendezvous : TRYST
Down
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Sacred hymn of praise : PSALM
2
Many lines on pie charts : RADII
3
Taken together : INALL
4
X, in bowling : STRIKE
5
*Sign a treaty, say : MAKEPEACE
6
Hoover ___ : DAM
7
Disco '70s, e.g. : ERA
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Playoff spots : BERTHS
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___ Bell : TACO
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Desired : HOPEDFOR
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In times past : AGO
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Clickable address, briefly : URL
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Guitarist Kottke : LEO
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Bon Jovi's "Livin' ___ Prayer" : ONA
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Torrid : SULTRY
24
50th state's state bird : NENE
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___-Magnon : CRO
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For whom a vassal worked : LIEGE
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Sleeping, say : INBED
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Local politics and high school sports, for news reporters : BEATS
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Item under discussion : TOPIC
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Foe : ENEMY
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Kind of sax : TENOR
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Over again : AFRESH
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*It's not worth arguing : MOOTPOINT
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Legally voided : ANNULLED
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Treats for swelling, as a joint : ICES
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Tuna type, on menus : AHI
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Slings mud at : SMEARS
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One making a confession : SINNER
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___ Paulo : SAO
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Stop producing water, as a well : GODRY
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Crossword needs : GRIDS
52
Baker's supply : YEAST
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Pet care specialists, for short : SPCA
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AWOL chasers ... or a hint to the answers to the six starred clues : MPS
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Perrier, par exemple : EAU
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Little Rock-to-Chicago dir. : NNE
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Hi-___ monitor : RES
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Kesey or Follett : KEN

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

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