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New York Times, Friday, August 29, 2008

Author:
Mike Nothnagel
Editor:
Will Shortz
5-Across : Way around in comic books
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431.6633377%
Mike Nothnagel

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 68, Blocks: 34 Missing: {FJQXZ} This is puzzle # 27 for Mr. Nothnagel. Friday freshness: 13%
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© 2008, The New York Times8/29/8 ( No. 21,479 )
Across
1
Building blocks : ABCS
5
Way around in comic books : BATMOBILE
14
Bandar ___ Begawan (capital of Brunei) : SERI
15
Succumbs to interrogation, perhaps : NAMESNAMES
16
"Varsity Blues" actor Scott : CAAN
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Annual college event since 1935 : ORANGEBOWL
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Exceedingly rare infant : OCTUPLET
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Gravitate : TEND
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S. E. Hinton classic : THEOUTSIDERS
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Purely physical : BRUTE
25
Prefix with glottal : EPI
26
Wave function symbol : PSI
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Light construction material : BALSA
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Third-degree, in math : CUBIC
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Group from a very distant place : ETS
33
Like : ALA
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Looking forward to being docked? : SEASICK
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Nail holder : TOE
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Breed : ILK
38
Words after an iffy statement : ORNOT
39
Rod : PIECE
41
K'ung Fu-___ (Confucius) : TSE
42
Org. at the center of the 2007 memoir "At the Center of the Storm" : CIA
43
Like Ibsen, to his countrymen : NORSK
44
Providers of many openings? : SKELETONKEYS
48
Director and star of the 1958 Best Foreign Language Film : TATI
50
One whose motto is "The only easy day was yesterday" : NAVYSEAL
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"No way, no how" : NOTONADARE
54
No gentle giant : OGRE
55
Like some nonvoters : APOLITICAL
56
Ancient dweller in present-day Kurdistan : MEDE
57
Sorry souls : PENITENTS
58
"Step the meek fowls where ___ they ranged": Emerson : ERST
Down
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Component of morning dress : ASCOT
2
They're blown up and thrown up : BEACHBALLS
3
Image on Oregon's state quarter : CRATERLAKE
4
Making waves? : SINUOUS
5
Shows : BARES
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Treasured instrument : AMATI
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Real good-looker : TEN
8
Where the N.Y. Liberty play : MSG
9
Person who's talented but not versatile : ONETRICKPONY
10
Contents of some arms : BABES
11
"That's my cue!" : IMON
12
More than spicy : LEWD
13
Many an ex-pat takes it : ESL
15
"Mulholland Falls" actor, 1996 : NOLTE
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"That's enough out of you!" : PUTASOCKINIT
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Payment option : DEBIT
23
It might have a lot of extras : EPIC
26
Protest music pioneer : PETESEEGER
27
Where many heads are put together : STOCKYARDS
28
Listener's acknowledgment : ISEE
29
Provoke : BAIT
30
See 35-Down : CANAL
31
Tour grp. : USO
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With 30-Down, locale of lots of locks : ERIE
40
Trying : IRKSOME
43
Rice product : NOVEL
44
Brand with Ohranj and Razberi varieties, briefly : STOLI
45
Pass : ENACT
46
___ Bulba (literary Cossack) : TARAS
47
Driving hazard : SLEET
48
Go for a few rounds? : TOPE
49
Swarms : ATON
51
Go out for a bit? : NAP
52
Absorbed : ATE
53
Big blast : DIN

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

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