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New York Times, Thursday, November 28, 2013

Author:
Loren Muse Smith and Jeff Chen
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
2-Down : For a specific purpose
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Jeff Chen

This puzzle:

Rows: 16, Columns: 14 Words: 76, Blocks: 38 Missing: {FQZ} Spans: 2 Scrabble average: 1.85 This is the debut puzzle for Ms. Smith. This is puzzle # 20 for Mr. Chen. Thursday freshness: 50%
Constructor notes:
Loren: First I have to say that Jeff Chen is the nicest, most generous person in Crossworld. And I am so enjoying reading ... read more
Will Shortz notes:
This is Loren Muse Smith's first New York Times crossword, and what an auspicious debut. The theme is ingenious, and the ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Loren was so much fun to meet last year at the ACPT. Such a nice person, fun to hang out with, and a great sense of humor. ... read more
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© 2013, The New York Times11/28/13 ( No. 23,396 )
Across
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Not for the Parti Québécois? : PAS
4
Comcast and CenturyLink, in brief : ISPS
8
Terminal info : ETAS
12
Words of praise : ODE
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Org. that fought Napster : RIAA
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Hook's place : CLASP
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Joe Louis, to fans : THEBROWNBOMBER
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Kind of bean : SOYA
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Out, in a way : UNDER
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For instance : SAY
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Flower feature : CALYX
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Anti-apartheid activist Steve : BIKO
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Base of a certain pole, figuratively : LOWMAN
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Grate : RASP
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Some radios : AMS
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One interested in current affairs? : HANGGLIDER
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Host of the 1972 Winter Olympics : SAPPORO
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___ it all : ABOVE
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Stowed stuff : STASH
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Isn't content with the status quo, say : ASPIRES
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Gang Green member : NEWYORKJET
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Some TV drama settings, for short : ERS
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___ in progress (iPhone phrase) : SYNC
47
Cottonwoods : ALAMOS
49
Tennis's Mandlikova : HANA
51
Classic toothpaste name : IPANA
54
"Gross!" : EEW
57
Recipe instruction : MIXIN
59
Door fixture : HASP
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Cult classic whose title is depicted four times in this puzzle : SNAKESONAPLANE
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Beaker material : PYREX
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Mrs. James Joyce : NORA
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Toon's place : CEL
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Positive principle : YANG
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Mother of Nike, in Greek myth : STYX
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Historic leader? : PRE
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They may be cast-iron : POTS
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For a specific purpose : ADHOC
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"I'm outta here!" : SEEYA
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Like some verbs: Abbr. : IRR
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Little Bighorn conflict : SIOUXWAR
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Future queen, maybe : PAWN
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Balloon ballast : SANDBAG
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Street shader : ELM
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Keep ___ on : TABS
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Lost : ASEA
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Nimble : SPRY
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Blarney Castle's county : CORK
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Cinderella's soiree : BALL
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Human ___ : BEING
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Chant from a 32-Down, maybe : YOHOHO
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Small antelope : ORIBI
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6 letters : MNO
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Hold dear : ADORE
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Cut : SEVER
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Voice mail imperative : PRESS
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Orgs. : ASSNS
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See 22-Down : MATEY
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Offspring : SPAWN
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Object of scrutiny at airport security : LAPTOP
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Outwit, in a way, with "out" : PSYCH
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Horror film director Alexandre ___ : AJA
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School at which students are collared? : SEMINARY
43
Some queens : RANIS
44
"Ah-OO-gah!" horns : KLAXONS
48
Canadian-born comedian once featured on the cover of Time : SAHL
50
Kind of card : AMEX
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Antidiscrimination grp. : NAACP
53
Ed of "Up" : ASNER
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Spot : ESPY
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"A Day Without Rain" singer : ENYA
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Tip off : WARN
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Playing longer than expected, for short : INOT
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One-named sports star who was once the highest-paid athlete in the world : PELE
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Party congregation site, maybe : KEG
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Bellum's opposite : PAX

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

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