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New York Times, Friday, December 25, 2009

Author:
Paula Gamache
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
13-Down : Spanish royal
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Paula Gamache

This puzzle:

Rows: 16, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 48 Missing: {QX} Spans: 1 Grid is asymmetric. Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 51 for Ms. Gamache. Friday freshness: 33%
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© 2009, The New York Times12/25/9 ( No. 21,962 )
Across
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Sony computer brand : VAIO
5
River of Germany : SAAR
9
One who worked in a "dismal little cell" : BOBCRATCHIT
12
A-list wannabe : SOCIALCLIMBER
14
Georgia border river : SAVANNAH
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Order in the court : DECREE
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Blanch : SCALD
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"Piece" org. : NRA
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Italy's first capital : TURIN
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Canine warnings : GRRS
22
Taking too much, briefly : ODING
24
With 35-Down, brother of Master Peter : TINY
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Stocking stuffer : TOY
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With 32-Across, one subjected to "incessant torture of remorse" : GHOSTOF
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Org. with inspectors : FAA
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Cause for weaving, for short : DUI
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Prepare to drive : TEEUP
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See 26-Across : JACOBMARLEY
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Something to do twice? : THINK
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It may be rolled : OAT
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"Ho, ho, ho," e.g. : LAUGH
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Burial place of Macbeth : IONA
42
Apportioned, as medicine : DOSED
44
Noted Bauhaus teacher : KLEE
45
"Little Women" woman : MEG
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Quick-change artists? : PITCREW
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25-Across maker : ELF
49
Repeated part of "Deck the Halls" : LALALA
51
Agrarian concern : SOIL
53
One who saw his name upon the stone of a neglected grave : EBENEZERSCROOGE
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Michael who wrote "Charmed Lives" : KORDA
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It's gross : GOO
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Tannenbaum topper : ENGEL
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Gradual : EASY
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On the ___ : SLY
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Tupolev Tu-144s, e.g. : SSTS
Down
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Sung parts, as of carols : VOCALS
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Trapped, after "in" : ABIND
3
Optimistic assertion : ICAN
4
"As You Like It" hero : ORLANDO
5
Mo. town : STL
6
Kind of rock : ACID
7
Ertegun who co-founded Atlantic Records : AHMET
8
Club steak, e.g. : RIBCUT
9
Emma of fiction : BOVARY
10
1843 work in five "staves" : ACHRISTMASCAROL
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"Super!" : TERRIF
12
Pelvic prefix : SACRO
13
Spanish royal : REINA
14
U.S.A.F. E-5 : SSGT
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"And Winter Came ..." artist : ENYA
19
Termite tormentor : ANTEATER
22
1970 hit by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young : OHIO
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Suffix with party : GOER
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It's gross : GUCK
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Like Santa's bag on Christmas Eve : FULL
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___ Perino, George W. Bush's last White House press secretary : DANA
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Prime : PEAK
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Sleigh bells and such : JINGLERS
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Pirates : BOOTLEGS
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Iconic flamers : YULELOGS
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See 24-Across : TIM
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Groundbreaking invention? : HOE
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Foam alternative : GEL
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Hutch's head, briefly : HEF
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Junot ___, 2008 Pulitzer winner for "The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao" : DIAZ
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One with an ancestor: Abbr. : DESC
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S O S, e.g. : PLEA
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Sported : WORE
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"The ___ Williams Christmas Album" : ANDY
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Na+ and Cl- : IONS
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Manage, with "out" : EKE
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Fancy wrap : BOA
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Protein source : SOY
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Secure : GET
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Chicago runners : ELS

Answer summary:
2 unique to this puzzle, 4 debuted here and reused later, 4 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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