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New York Times, Friday, September 13, 2019

Author:
Anne and Daniel Larsen
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
49-Across : Heat on the street
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Anne Larsen
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Daniel Larsen

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 72, Blocks: 28 Missing: {JQZ} This is the debut puzzle for Ms. Larsen. This is puzzle # 3 for Mr. Larsen. Friday freshness: 54%
Constructor notes:
DANIEL: For years, I have been trying to figure out how to construct acceptable themeless puzzles. After all, good, original themes ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Debut themeless from one of the young guns — and his sister! Neat to see them work together. I keep suggesting to my four-year-old ... read more
Jim Horne notes:

Anne Larsen is the latest addition to our teenage constructors page.

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© 2019, The New York Times9/13/19 ( No. 25,511 )
Across
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Part of many an amusement park : ARCADE
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"Curious ..." : THATSODD
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B.Y.U. athlete : COUGAR
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Title for Judge Judy : HERHONOR
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Tweetstorm, e.g. : TIRADE
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With finesse : EXPERTLY
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___ of Solomon (part of the Apocrypha) : ODES
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Playbill section, informally : BIOS
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Norman Vincent ___, best-selling author of "The Power of Positive Thinking" : PEALE
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Hybrid Starbucks product : FRAPPUCCINO
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Course number : PAR
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Actress Gadot : GAL
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"If you have to ___ ..." : ASK
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Chuckleheads : GOOBERS
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Behaved creepily, in a way : OGLED
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Auto industry pioneer Michelin : ANDRE
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News ___ : DESK
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It's not good if it's purple : PROSE
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Dict., gaz. and others : REFS
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Volume not bought at a mall : EBOOK
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Perspective : ANGLE
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Tony with an Emmy : RANDALL
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Substance whose primary use earned its discoverer the 1948 Nobel Prize in Physiology - but is now banned : DDT
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Heat on the street : GAT
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Kind of rock : EMO
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French protesters beginning in 2018 : YELLOWVESTS
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Caterpillar, for one : LARVA
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Like koalas and pandas : CUTE
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Wood strip : LATH
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Major second, e.g. : INTERVAL
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Fashion designer Pucci : EMILIO
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Al Bundy portrayer on "Married ... With Children" : EDONEILL
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Kitsch, e.g. : BADART
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Birds with showy rear plumage : FANTAILS
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Many early settlers of the U.S. frontier : SWEDES
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Natural disaster, legally : ACTOFGOD
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Doping hazard : ROIDRAGE
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Magic bullets : CUREALLS
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Breathless : AGASP
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#1 ___ (mug inscription) : DAD
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Darkness personified : EREBUS
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Teen drama set in SoCal : THEOC
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Symbols meant to ward off evil : HEXSIGNS
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Artist who created "chance collages" : ARP
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Target demographic of many social programs : THEPOOR
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Cross : SORE
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Recorded, in a way : ONTAPE
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Word with store or sign : DOLLAR
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Laundromat equipment : DRYERS
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"Ugh!" : ICK
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Digs : PAD
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Part of a network : NODE
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European capital : BERN
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Scraped (out) : EKED
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Copacetic : AOK
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Trolley car feature : POLE
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Hear "here!" here : ROLLCALL
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Picnic dish : EGGSALAD
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What a fork in the road might lead to? : FLATTIRE
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What are still attempts to score? : SETSHOTS
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Where Gap and Google are headquartered : BAYAREA
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4x4, e.g. : ATV
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"Phew!" elicitor : RELIEF
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Spock's mother : AMANDA
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Big name in virus fighting : NORTON
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Equivalent of "x" : DOT
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Nerds : DWEEBS
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Puts to sleep : LULLS
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Slur over : ELIDE
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Part of a volcano : VENT
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Edward of the Edwardian Era : VII
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Big mouth : MAW

Answer summary:
3 unique to this puzzle, 2 debuted here and reused later.

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