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New York Times, Tuesday, February 5, 2019

Author:
Erik Agard
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
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Erik Agard

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 40 Missing: {QVXZ} Spans: 2 Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 32 for Mr. Agard. Jeff Chen's Puzzle of the Week pick. Tuesday freshness: 52%
Jeff Chen notes:
Loved this one. I use the phrase SOUNDS LIKE A PLAN all the time, but I've never made the leap to "what three words, when said ... read more
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© 2019, The New York Times2/5/19 ( No. 25,291 )
Across
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Leg muscle, in sports slang : HAMMY
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Beach lotion letters : SPF
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Grease, informally : LUBE
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Tough H.S. science course : APBIO
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"If I Could Turn Back Time" singer, 1989 : CHER
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Per item : APOP
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"I'm game -- just give me the signal" : READYWHENYOUARE
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Iowa senator Ernst : JONI
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Kind of cord for a daredevil : BUNGEE
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Emmy-nominated Lucy : LIU
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___-ray Disc : BLU
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Costa ___ : RICA
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Celtics player-turned-executive : DANNYAINGE
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Snake warning : HISS
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On the open ocean : ATSEA
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Stitch line : SEAM
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Something a pedant picks : NIT
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Cambridge sch. : MIT
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Come before : PRECEDE
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Dallas sch. : SMU
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Prefix with brow : UNI
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Fly majestically : SOAR
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Suppress : SITON
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Pots' partners : PANS
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Something to take after a garlicky meal : BREATHMINT
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Cinnamony tea : CHAI
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1914-18 conflict, for short : WWI
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Broke a fast : ATE
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Get hold of : OBTAIN
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1960s British P.M. ___ Douglas-Home : ALEC
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"Let's do it!" ... or comment on the last words of 16-, 26- and 47-Across, when said together out loud : SOUNDSLIKEAPLAN
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Laundry basketful : LOAD
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Horrible person : OGRE
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Oreo filler : CREME
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The first "O" in YOLO : ONLY
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Scot's "not" : NAE
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Lift up : HOIST
Down
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Sarcastic laugh syllable : HAR
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Human's closest relative : APE
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Many a C.F.O.'s degree : MBA
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When the abolition of slavery is commemorated : MIDJUNE
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Toy on a string : YOYO
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"Thar ___ blows!" : SHE
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Calligraphy tool : PEN
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Naan-like Native American food : FRYBREAD
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Cape Canaveral event : LAUNCH
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In quite a spot : UPAGAINSTIT
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Yawner : BORE
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Sword's name with two accents : EPEE
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"Four-alarm" food : CHILI
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Org. for the Indiana Fever and the Atlanta Dream : WNBA
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"Yes, Pierre" : OUI
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Sonia Sotomayor, e.g. : LATINA
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Like a gut feeling : INSTINCTUAL
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Remove, as a light bulb : UNSCREW
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Block, as a stream : DAMUP
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Pups' protests : YAPS
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"___ whiz!" : GEE
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Biles of the 2016 Olympics : SIMONE
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Publicity-grabbing move, maybe : STUNT
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Go together well : MESH
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Smokey of R&B : ROBINSON
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Body part that might be "sympathetic" : EAR
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Pricey Apple computer : IMACPRO
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Beer-and-lemonade drink : SHANDY
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Slumbering no more : AWAKE
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Piece of a mosaic : TILE
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Assistance : AID
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Flight hub for Norwegian : OSLO
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Godsend : BOON
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Per item : EACH
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Airport code hidden in FUEL GAUGE : LGA
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Ticked-off feeling : IRE
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Island garland : LEI
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Mornings, for short : AMS
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Court divider : NET

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

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