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New York Times, Sunday, February 2, 2025

Author:
Derrick Niederman
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
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Derrick Niederman

This puzzle:

Rows: 21, Columns: 21 Words: 140, Blocks: 77 This is puzzle # 14 for Mr. Niederman. Sunday freshness: 98%
Will Shortz notes:
Derrick Niederman, of Charleston, S.C., recently retired from the mathematics department at the College of Charleston, is the author of numerous books, including "Math Puzzles for the ... read more
Jim Horne notes:

77-Across: The popular singer Henry John Deutschendorf Jr. performed under the STAGE NAME John Denver.

Today's constructor also created this weekend's Variety Puzzle.

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© 2025, The New York Times2/2/25 ( No. 27,480 )
Across
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Trading post : MART
5
For example : SAY
8
Italian fashion house : PRADA
13
Hard-liner : HAWK
17
"Ave Maria" finale, appropriately? : ARIA
18
Buying binge : SPREE
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Venetian magistrates of old : DOGES
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French friend : AMIE
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Lead actress in "The Lovely Bones" (2009) and "The Bourne Legacy" (2012) : RACHELWEISZ
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Fast/car : QUICK/BUICK
25
Wild/bunch : ZANY/MANY
26
Informer, informally : STOOLIE
27
Cartoon character inspired by W.C. Fields : MRMAGOO
29
Gave a darn : CARED
30
3,605, in ancient Rome : MMMDCV
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Image on a Missouri state quarter : ARCH
33
Wombs : UTERI
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Italian sports cars, informally : ALFAS
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Gear tooth : COG
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Desirable condition for hostas : SHADE
42
"Cómo ___?" : ESTAS
43
Divinity sch. subj. : REL
44
Provoked an online fight : TROLLED
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Treasure : GEM
48
Holland/tunnel : DUTCH/DITCH
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Figs. on flight boards : ETAS
51
Onetime Kia model : OPTIMA
52
Spot : ESPY
54
Tik___ challenge : TOK
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Home of the Temple of Poseidon : ATTICA
57
Put-down : DISS
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They put things on the back burner : COOKS
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Stadium/timekeeper : METRODOME/METRONOME
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Smash hit : HOMERUN
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Steamed Chinese bun : BAO
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Exist : ARE
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Your business start-up? : NONEOF
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Word often shortened to a letter and a number : CANINE
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Catherine the Great, e.g.: Abbr. : EMP
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Average/income : PAR/PAY
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Jeans popular in the 1980s : GITANOS
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Denver/Colorado : STAGENAME/STATENAME
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Name spelled by the initials of five consecutive months : JASON
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The "E" in G.E.: Abbr. : ELEC
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Applied to : USEDON
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Org. once led by George H.W. Bush : CIA
85
Direction of the wind that brought Mary Poppins : EAST
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Where "Cheers" is set : INABAR
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Chart-topping Basil or Braxton : TONI
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Start of "O Come, All Ye Faithful" : LONGO
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Place to buy tickets: Abbr. : STA
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Jewel case holders : CDRACKS
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Architect Maya : LIN
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Follow : ENSUE
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Mel who sang the 1949 #1 hit "Careless Hands" : TORME
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Year abroad : ANO
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Stars and Stripes : USFLAG
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For the birds : AVIAN
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Rainproof cover : TARP
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___ bears : GUMMI
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Hall-of-Famer Martínez : PEDRO
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Woodworking tool with a belt : BANDSAW
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"Nothing much" : SAMEOLD
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Dino/expedition : TREX/TREK
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Card/game : JOKER/POKER
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Certain emcee : TOASTMASTER
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Grim Grimm figure : OGRE
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Beethoven dedicatee : ELISE
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Risk of heavy lifting : HERNIA
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First name in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame : TINA
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Costner's role in "The Untouchables" : NESS
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Sheen : GLOSS
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Happy companion : DOC
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Right hand: Abbr. : ASST
Down
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Red rover home : MARS
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"I smell ___" : ARAT
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___ Act (measure against mobsters) : RICO
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Indigenous people's name for Mount Rainier : TAHOMA
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Officer with a radar gun : SPEEDCOP
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Shapiro of NPR : ARI
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Antiquated assent : YESM
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Fictional composer whose first three initials mean "A.S.A.P." : PDQBACH
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Dietary plant fiber : ROUGHAGE
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Foreign exchange fee : AGIO
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Chrysler Building style, familiarly : DECO
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Request : ASK
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Protective outfits for handling radioactive material : HAZMATSUITS
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Almond-flavored liqueur : AMARETTO
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Stand in a cellar : WINERACK
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Small entryway receptacle that might also house loose change : KEYDISH
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Skinny/dip : SLIM/SWIM
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Poet Pound : EZRA
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Horror film locale, in brief : ELMST
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Seasoning brand that dropped the first part of its name in 2020 : MRSDASH
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Prompted, in a theater : CUED
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Horse/power : COLT/VOLT
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Tour aid : AREAMAP
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What Hester Prynne wore in a Hawthorne novel : LETTERA
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Excessive praise : FLATTERY
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Like some eyeliners : GLIDEON
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Lineage : DESCENT
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Major shops : EMPORIA
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Honking or screeching, for example : ROADNOISE
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Bygone owner of Virgin Records : EMI
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"Hello there, good ___" : SIR
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One eager for radical change : YOUNGTURK
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Kind of line that no one just stands in : CONGA
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Party to the left of Dem. : SOC
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Body parts with caps : KNEES
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How caviar might be served : ONTOAST
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Will, given the opportunity : MEANSTO
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Sephora purchase : MASCARA
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"Help me out here" : BEADOLL
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Fast-evaporating cleaning agent : AMMONIA
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Sicilian Defense in chess, e.g. : OPENING
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Adversary : FOE
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Deli devices : SLICERS
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Pickleball need : NET
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Classic British sports cars : JAGUARXKES
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Conclusion : END
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What parallel lines never do : CONVERGE
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Ones in the know : INSIDERS
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Feature of rhubarb pie : TARTNESS
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[Kapow!] : BANG
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Not plugged in, in a way : ACOUSTIC
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Grabbed, as an opportunity : LEAPTON
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Sommelier's prefix : OENO
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Diploma modifier : SUMMA
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Mothers, in Mexico : MADRES
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Slumber/party : SIESTA/FIESTA
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Trail/head : PATH/PATE
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Crib call : MAMA
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Cotton capsule : BOLL
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Sony co-founder Morita : AKIO
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Promise/keeper : WORD/WARD
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Soul legend Redding : OTIS
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Something to look through : LENS
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Mild expletive : DRAT
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Digital picture format : JPEG
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___-cone : SNO

Answer summary:
22 unique to this puzzle, 3 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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