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New York Times, Saturday, November 9, 2013

Author:
Michael Ashley
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
28-Down : They use Blue Books
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Michael Ashley

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 68, Blocks: 26 Missing: {HJQWXZ} Spans: 1 This is puzzle # 8 for Mr. Ashley. Saturday freshness: 49%
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© 2013, The New York Times11/9/13 ( No. 23,377 )
Across
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Made a seat-of-the-pants error? : BUTTDIALED
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"Your mama wears army boots," e.g. : GIBE
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Rioting : ONARAMPAGE
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Popular pizza place, informally : UNOS
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Washington, D.C., has a famous one : TIDALBASIN
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Greets enthusiastically, in a way : MOBS
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One working in a corner in an office? : STAPLER
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Eastern Woodlands native : SAC
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Noted eavesdropper, for short : NSA
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Covenants : PACTS
25
Splendiferous : LOVELY
27
Bar supply : ICE
30
___ Valley : SIMI
31
Sulky : INAPET
32
Tandoori-baked fare : NANS
34
"Yes" to an invitation : LETS
36
One way to stand : ASIDE
37
They may result when you run into people : BRIEFENCOUNTERS
40
Hognose snake : ADDER
41
Of two minds : TORN
42
___ work : SCUT
43
Lender, legally speaking : DEBTEE
45
Lo ___ : MEIN
47
50% nonunion? : ENS
48
"Gunsmoke" setting : SALOON
49
Marina sight : SLOOP
51
Classic Northwest brewski : OLY
52
Charlie's land : NAM
54
Like a tennis match without a break? : ONSERVE
58
Like many a gen. : RETD
60
Mother of Andromeda : CASSIOPEIA
62
"Iliad" locale : TROY
63
Settles in, say : TAKESASEAT
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Job application info, for short : SSNS
65
Nootropics, more familiarly : SMARTPILLS
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Internet prowlers : BOTS
2
Hand or foot : UNIT
3
Cry frequently made with jazz hands : TADA
4
Georg von ___ : TRAPP
5
Vice president after whom a U.S. city is thought to have been named : DALLAS
6
Ninny : IMBECILE
7
Best Picture of 1960, with "The" : APARTMENT
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___ Palmas : LAS
9
Breastplate of Athena : EGIS
10
"The High One" : DENALI
11
Where a canine sits? : GUM
12
Whole : INONEPIECE
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Winter Olympics sight : BOBSLEDRUN
14
They use blue books : ESSAYTESTS
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TV show headed by a former writer for "S.N.L." : CONAN
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"Mom" and "Mama's Family" : SITCOMS
26
Poetic expanses : VASTS
27
Grumpy : INBADSORTS
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They use Blue Books : CARDEALERS
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"The Wishing-Chair" series creator : ENIDBLYTON
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Manage : SEETO
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Whiner, of a sort : SORELOSER
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Kind of compressor : FREON
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Yankee, once : UNIONIST
44
Passes : ENACTS
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"Uh-uh!" : NOSOAP
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#2 pop : PEPSI
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Title with an apostrophe : MAAM
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Appear stunned : REEL
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Apothecary item : VIAL
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Din-din : EATS
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Prefix with peptic : DYS
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2 Tone influence : SKA

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

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