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COUNTERPRODUCTIVE

New York Times, Sunday, November 19, 2017

Author:
Tom McCoy
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
12-Down : Old-fashioned "That's absolutely the last time"
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Tom McCoy

This puzzle:

Rows: 21, Columns: 21 Words: 138, Blocks: 72 Missing: {JQXZ} This is puzzle # 30 for Mr. McCoy. Sunday freshness: 48%
Notepad: The circled letters spell a bonus answer related to the puzzle's theme.
Tom McCoy notes:
The idea for this puzzle came from reading the book "Number Freak," which is full of interesting facts about numbers. One of my favorite facts from the book was that 4 is the only number n ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Tom plays on ANSWER LENGTHS, giving us entries hinting at their own length. ARGONS ATOMIC NUMBER is … (taking off my shoes to count on my toes) … 18, which is the length of that answer. ... read more
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© 2017, The New York Times11/19/17 ( No. 24,848 )
Across
1
Sports figures : STATS
6
Words said through a car window : HOPIN
11
The Land Shark's show, for short : SNL
14
Throw (together) : SLAP
18
Fervor : ARDOR
19
Reno's county : WASHOE
20
It may come hot or iced : TEA
21
___ Modern : TATE
22
This clue's 110-Across, timewise : MIDNIGHTHOUR
24
Not definitely going to happen : EVITABLE
26
Furry, red TV character : ELMO
27
Young actress who played two main characters in "The Parent Trap" : LOHAN
28
This clue's 110-Across, at the Olympics : DIVERSGOAL
30
Flipped (through) : LEAFED
32
Former executive with the same interior letters as his company : EISNER
34
As such : PERSE
35
Compete (for) : VIE
36
Opposite of blanc : NOIR
38
N.Y.C. attraction : MOMA
40
"I love her ten times more than ___ I did": Shak. : EER
41
Large amount : OCEAN
44
Steak ___ : TARTARE
46
End of the sci-fi film titles "First Man ..." and "Last Days ..." : ONMARS
49
This clue's 110-Across, as is relevant each November : VOTINGAGEINAMERICA
52
Assessment: Abbr. : EVAL
53
Mork's boss on "Mork & Mindy" : ORSON
54
Branching point : NODE
55
Leave one's mark? : GRADE
59
Bro or sis: Abbr. : REL
60
Phillies' div. : NLE
61
Staple of Southern cuisine : OKRA
62
One after whom a Times Square museum is named : RIPLEY
63
Prefix with -mester : TRI
64
This clue's 110-Across, to the superstitious : BADLUCKSYMBOL
69
Martinique, par exemple : ILE
70
Words of adulation : IMAFAN
72
Mimics : APES
73
Temple athlete : OWL
74
Clear, as a table : BUS
75
Jordan who directed "Get Out" : PEELE
76
Feline's warning : HISS
77
Home of Oral Roberts University : TULSA
80
Shakespearean plotter : IAGO
81
This clue's 110-Across, in chemistry : ARGONSATOMICNUMBER
85
Return fee? : RANSOM
87
Moving companies? : TROUPES
88
Unit of grass : BLADE
89
Article in a German paper : DER
90
Quash : VETO
92
State sch. on the Pacific Coast : UCSD
93
Co. leader : CEO
94
Beethoven dedicatee : ELISE
97
Pat of "The Karate Kid" : MORITA
99
Thanksgiving role : CARVER
102
This clue's 110-Across, in terms of attractiveness : REALLOOKER
104
2017 U.S. Open winner : NADAL
107
13th or 15th : IDES
109
"My word!" : MANALIVE
110
Something to count to understand 22-, 28-, 49-, 64-, 81- and 102-Across : ANSWERLENGTH
113
"___ It Romantic?" : ISNT
114
Designer Maya : LIN
115
Dramatic battle cry : TOARMS
116
Ornamental crown : TIARA
117
Rising concerns in modern times? : SEAS
118
"You rang?" : YES
119
Primetime ___ : EMMYS
120
Sen. Thurmond : STROM
Down
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"Me too!!!" : SAME
2
Warble : TRILL
3
Snapchat request : ADDME
4
Uselessly : TONOAVAIL
5
___ Lanka : SRI
6
Has in an old form? : HATH
7
Labor agcy. : OSHA
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Perform perfunctorily : PHONEITIN
9
Debt note : IOU
10
Certain high school clique : NERDS
11
One of the stuntmen on "Jackass" : STEVEO
12
Old-fashioned "That's absolutely the last time" : NEVERMORE
13
The Lonely Mountain, for Smaug : LAIR
14
Play place : STAGE
15
Worker : LABORER
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Place holders? : ATLASES
17
Kitchen tool : PEELER
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"___ have thought ..." : WHOD
23
Giddy happiness : GLEE
25
Recipe amt. : TSP
29
As far as one can recall : INMEMORY
31
Hero role in "The Force Awakens" : FINN
33
Country whose name is also a two-word sentence : IRAN
36
Badgers : NAGS
37
Crumbled froyo topping : OREO
39
Nickname for a young Darth Vader : ANI
41
Be really generous to a waiter : OVERTIP
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Words before "I'm going in" : COVERME
43
List-ending phrase : ETALIAE
44
Weighed, in a way, as a container : TARED
45
Orders : RANKS
47
University in Montreal : MCGILL
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Seniors' org. : AARP
50
___ Heights : GOLAN
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Mild cheese : EDAM
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Famous password stealer : ALIBABA
57
Inundated : DELUGED
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Trash-filled lot, e.g. : EYESORE
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Shooting stars? : NBAERS
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Green lights : OKS
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Mountain ash : ROWAN
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Been in bed : LAIN
66
Shipping center : UPSSTORE
67
French film award : CESAR
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Some pears : BOSCS
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Custardy dessert : FLAN
76
Family Night entertainment : HOMEMOVIE
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One with a large bill at breakfast? : TOUCANSAM
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Ones stationed at home : UMPS
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Told stories : LIED
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McDonald's slogan introduced in 2003 : IMLOVINIT
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URL ending : GOV
83
Push : TOUT
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Ride option : UBER
85
Hollywood news : RELEASE
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Businesswoman Huffington : ARIANNA
89
Layer of skin : DERMIS
91
Wooden nickels, e.g. : TOKENS
93
Give a ring : CALL
95
Blind parts : SLATS
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Right-angle shape : ELL
98
Fit to be tied : IRATE
99
2006 film with massive profits in related toy sales : CARS
100
One of Mr. Poe's children in a Lemony Snicket book : EDGAR
101
Back in : RETRO
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Oleaginous : OILY
105
Wrong : AWRY
106
Blue side, for short : DEMS
108
Fraud : SHAM
111
___ de guerre : NOM
112
French connections : ETS

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

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