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New York Times, Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Author:
Harry Smith and Zhouqin Burnikel
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
37-Down : Word document settings
TotalDebutCollabs
112/5/20171
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1.59710%
Harry Smith
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281.5636337%
Zhouqin Burnikel

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 40 Missing: {FJQVXZ} Spans: 2 Grid has mirror symmetry. This is the debut puzzle for Mr. Smith. This is puzzle # 50 for Ms. Burnikel. See all the celebrity crosswords. Tuesday freshness: 17%
Notepad: CELEBRITY CROSSWORD
To mark the 75th anniversary of the New York Times crossword, which debuted in 1942, we are publishing a series of puzzles co-created by famous people who solve the Times crossword, working together with regular Times puzzle contributors.
This collaboration is by the television journalist Harry Smith, a correspondent for NBC News, and previously a host of CBS's "The Early Show," working together with Zhouqin Burnikel, of Brooklyn Park, Minn. This is Zhouqin's 50th crossword for The Times.
More information about the making of today's puzzle appears in the Times's daily crossword column (nytimes.com/column/wordplay).
Constructor notes:
C.C.: This puzzle was made last April. Immediately after Will introduced us, Harry sent me a few ideas. We eventually settled on ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
It's so much fun when the Celeb Constructor series puts out a theme related to that celeb! Today, Harry Smith, a journalist, gives us ... read more
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© 2017, The New York Times12/5/17 ( No. 24,864 )
Across
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Kindergarten learning : ABCS
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Place with hot rocks : SAUNA
10
Golf shot near a green : CHIP
14
Cemetery purchase : PLOT
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Tells to "Do it!" : URGES
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Long-eared hopper : HARE
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Anchor man? : POPEYETHESAILOR
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Sacred Egyptian bug : SCARAB
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Southern drawl, e.g. : ACCENT
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Snack you might bite or lick : OREO
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"Lovely ___" (Beatles song) : RITA
25
Sound technician? : MARINEBIOLOGIST
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They come with buds : IPODS
33
Space ball : ORB
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Star-crossed lover of literature : ROMEO
35
Secretive org. : CIA
36
Bare minimum : LEAST
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Tennis barrier : NET
39
What dropping off a last child at college is, to many parents : SADDAY
42
Star of "An Inconvenient Truth" : ALGORE
45
Giant in health plans : CIGNA
47
Cancel, as a rocket launch : ABORT
48
Beat reporter? : ALLENGINSBERG
51
One not reporting for duty, maybe : AWOL
52
2017, por ejemplo : ANO
53
Cartoon "Ouch!" : YEOW
55
Suffers from : HAS
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Quaint gestures of gratitude : HATTIPS
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Noshed : ATE
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"Right you ___!" : ARE
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Sister brand of Baby Ruth : OHHENRY
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It stains : DYE
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Resting place : BED
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Executive producer? : WHARTON
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Blab : YAK
Down
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Smartphone downloads : APPS
2
Congress's Freedom Caucus, e.g. : BLOC
3
Nightclub in a Manilow song : COPA
4
Olympics no-no : STEROID
5
Honey brand since 1921 : SUEBEE
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"The creation of beauty," per Ralph Waldo Emerson : ART
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"Yuck!" : UGH
8
Maiden name intro : NEE
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Batter, e.g. : ASSAIL
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City said to have big shoulders : CHICAGO
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In great shape : HALE
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Resource in the Mesabi Range : IRON
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Cheeky : PERT
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Hard-to-believe stories : YARNS
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One in a cast : ACTOR
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Instrument with cane blades : OBOE
24
Steals : ROBS
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Hot ones can cause trouble : MICS
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Capital of Samoa : APIA
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Sign akin to "Bridge Out" : ROADCLOSED
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One of the Gershwins : IRA
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"Hold on, give me a second" : IMNOTREADY
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Future predictor : SEER
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Many a pledge drive gift : TOTE
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Loretta who was the subject of "Coal Miner's Daughter" : LYNN
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Word document settings : TABS
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___ pickle : DILL
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5 or 6, for a kindergartner, typically : AGE
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High toss : LOB
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___ Goose (vodka brand) : GREY
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Dame of mystery : AGATHA
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Consecrate : ANOINT
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Cognizant : AWARE
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Bury : INTER
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Successful prankster's cry : GOTYA
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Melville monomaniac : AHAB
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Span for The New Yorker : WEEK
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Know-___ : HOW
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Appropriate rhyme for "spa" : AHH
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For : PRO
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Roget's entry: Abbr. : SYN

Answer summary:
3 unique to this puzzle, 4 debuted here and reused later.

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