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New York Times, Monday, September 13, 2010

Author:
Aimee Lucido, Brown University '13
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
61-Across : "___ and Let Die" (Paul McCartney hit)
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Aimee Lucido

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 36 Missing: {JQZ} This is the debut puzzle for Ms. Lucido. Monday freshness: 68%
Notepad: BROWN CROSSWORD WEEK
Every crossword this week, from Monday to Saturday, has been created by a member of the Puzzling Association of Brown University. Founded in 2008, the student club has about 30 members, who meet weekly during the school year to solve and discuss puzzles. Each spring it organizes a campuswide crossword tournament. Other schools with crossword clubs include Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Texas Christian. Brown's club, though, has the most members with published puzzles.
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© 2010, The New York Times9/13/10 ( No. 22,224 )
Across
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Homes for hens : COOPS
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Scrapes (out) : EKES
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Sarcastic exclamation : IBET
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Sneeze sound : ACHOO
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Converse : TALK
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Pixar's "Finding ___," 2003 : NEMO
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"I'll be through in a minute" : BEARWITHME
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Recipe direction : STIR
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See 38-Across : LARK
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Game show group : PANEL
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Ending for a female Smurf : ETTE
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Puts into law : ENACTS
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Settle, as a debt : REPAY
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Owls' cries : HOOTS
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Girl who plays football, perhaps : TOMBOY
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Response to "Are too!" : AMNOT
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___ salts : EPSOM
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With 20-Across, just for fun : ONA
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Part of a shoelace tie : LOOP
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Word that can precede the starts of 17- and 62-Across and 11- and 35-Down : BROWN
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Boat loading area : DOCK
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Fliers of U.F.O.'s : ETS
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Barton of the Red Cross : CLARA
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Erases, as a computer's memory : WIPES
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Mount Everest guide : SHERPA
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Big name in printers : EPSON
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"Pride and Prejudice" beau : DARCY
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Like Papa Bear's porridge, to Goldilocks : TOOHOT
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Expo : FAIR
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Australian animal that munches on eucalyptus leaves : KOALA
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Like Lindbergh's famous flight : SOLO
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"___ and Let Die" (Paul McCartney hit) : LIVE
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Husband of a trophy wife, maybe : SUGARDADDY
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___ of March : IDES
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Creme-filled cookie : OREO
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___ March, Saul Bellow protagonist : AUGIE
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Future's opposite : PAST
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Gen ___ (thirtysomethings) : XERS
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Poodle or dachshund, e.g. : BREED
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Monthly TV bill : CABLE
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Separator of continents : OCEAN
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Margaret Mitchell's Scarlett : OHARA
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Serving in Homer Simpson's favorite dinner : PORKCHOP
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Boar's mate : SOW
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"At Last" singer James : ETTA
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Madeline of "Blazing Saddles" : KAHN
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Wabbit's "wival" : ELMER
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What a paleontologist reconstructs : SKELETON
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Pants length measurement : INSEAM
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Flapper of old toondom : BETTYBOOP
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Give off : EMIT
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Ripped : TORE
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___ facto : IPSO
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Wee one : TOT
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Small dog, in brief : POM
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Trillion: Prefix : TERA
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Mold's origin : SPORE
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First word in many a fairy tale : ONCE
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Is a chatterbox : YAKS
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Pub draughts : ALES
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One drawn to a flame : MOTH
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Loses altitude fast : NOSEDIVES
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Trade : SWAP
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Scandalous 1919 Chicago baseball team : BLACKSOX
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Triceratops, e.g. : DINOSAUR
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Lifeguard's skill, for short : CPR
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Try to win the hand of : WOO
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Most uncommon : RAREST
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Symbol on a flag : STAR
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"___ the One That I Want" ("Grease" song) : YOURE
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___-podge : HODGE
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Classics station song : OLDIE
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Played (with) : TOYED
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Freak (out) : FLIP
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Opera set in ancient Egypt : AIDA
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Follower of new or golden : AGER
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Neighbor of Cambodia : LAOS
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Pat gently, as with makeup : DAB

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

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