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New York Times, Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Author:
Ed Sessa
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
55-Down : Give the ax
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Edward Sessa

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 34 Missing: {JQXZ} This is puzzle # 40 for Mr. Sessa. Tuesday freshness: 56%
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© 2019, The New York Times12/3/19 ( No. 25,592 )
Across
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Bart who was the first Super Bowl M.V.P. : STARR
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In a funk : SAD
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Evita who was played by Madonna : PERON
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Civil rights leader Williams, who was an associate of Martin Luther King Jr. : HOSEA
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Piece of fiction : LIE
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Intent look : STARE
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Started the kitty : ANTED
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Pebble in one's shoe, e.g. : ANNOYANCE
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*Inclination to follow the majority : HERDINSTINCT
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Sign of a theatrical hit : SRO
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Lead-in to "la-la" : OOH
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"Couldn't care less" : MEH
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Liturgical vestment : ALB
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Wonderland cake words : EATME
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News anchor Holt : LESTER
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*Phones inadvertently : BUTTDIALS
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Mother of Prince Harry : DIANA
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Not worth ___ (valueless) : ASOU
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Hazards on the links : TRAPS
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Prison at sea : BRIG
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___ Island Red (chicken) : RHODE
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*Boy Scout handbook topic : KNOTTYING
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League of Nations city : GENEVA
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Soak one's bib : DROOL
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Sounds of hesitation : ERS
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"Six-pack" muscles : ABS
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Bit of body art : TAT
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Comics bark : ARF
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*One upstaging a star, say : SCENESTEALER
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On and on and on ... : ADNAUSEAM
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One of two on some wedding cakes : BRIDE
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With 64-Across, performer who is like the words sounded out at the starts of the answers to the four starred clues : VOICE
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Greeting in old Rome : AVE
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See 62-Across : ACTOR
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No longer in dreamland : AWAKE
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Barbie's beau : KEN
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V-formation flier : GOOSE
Down
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Persian rulers : SHAHS
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Skin care product : TONER
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N.L. pennant winner in 2005 and A.L. pennant winner in 2017 and 2019 : ASTRO
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Marsh plant : REED
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Commercial that might have a jingle : RADIOAD
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Punctuation that may mean "or" : SLASHMARK
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Nonstandard negative : AINT
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Bib overalls material : DENIM
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Pumped up, so to speak : PSYCHED
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Florida, e.g., to the French : ETAT
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Took to one's heels : RAN
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"The Lord of the Rings" fiend : ORC
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Born, in Bordeaux : NEE
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Like Nash's lama : ONEL
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Cry in a game of tag : NOTIT
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Arcade game pioneer : ATARI
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Leader on view in Red Square : LENIN
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Fort ___, North Carolina : BRAGG
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Chopin exercise : ETUDE
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Serengeti antelope : ELAND
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Seeress of ancient Greece : SIBYL
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Erie Canal craft : BARGE
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Helper at a wedding : USHER
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Tweety and Sylvester, for two : TOONS
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Guys who fish or hunt, say : SPORTSMEN
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Ermine, by another name : STOAT
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One fleeing a flood, perhaps : EVACUEE
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Common promotional giveaway : TOTEBAG
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$5 bills, slangily : ABES
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Go furtively : SNEAK
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Bush 43 Supreme Court appointee : ALITO
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Second chances, casually : REDOS
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"___ Jacques" : FRERE
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Give the ax : SACK
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Rain gutter site : EAVE
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With the bow, musically : ARCO
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"Selma" director DuVernay : AVA
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Wall Street index, with "the" : DOW
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Long of 2004's "Alfie" : NIA

Answer summary:
4 unique to this puzzle, 1 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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