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UPSIDES

New York Times, Sunday, March 22, 2015

Author:
Jeremy Newton
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
92-Down : "That's close enough!"
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Jeremy Newton

This puzzle:

Rows: 21, Columns: 21 Words: 142, Blocks: 77 Missing: {JQZ} This is puzzle # 12 for Mr. Newton. Jeff Chen's Puzzle of the Week pick. Sunday freshness: 94%
Jeremy Newton notes:
My first "Upsides" submission was a 15x15 grid. Will Shortz said he really liked it, but he pointed out a glaring flaw. The Across answers along the left side were actually scaling *down* ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
As a crossword commentator, I live for days like today. I initially was disgruntled by (what I thought were) gibberish rebus squares all along the walls of the puzzle. On my average solver ... read more
Jim Horne notes:

Outstanding puzzle!

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© 2015, The New York Times3/22/15 ( No. 23,875 )
Across
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Seat at a hoedown : STRAWBALE
6
Brouhaha : FLAP
10
___ it up : HAM
13
Cliff Huxtable or Ward Cleaver : TVDAD
18
Like some muscles and baby food : STRAINED
19
Parks staying put : ROSA
20
One for war? : ACE
21
Like the veal in osso buco : BRAISED
22
They can knock out lightweights : STRONGDRINKS
24
Sleep (with) : SHAREONESBED
26
Pope during the rule of Emperor Constantine IV : STLEOII
27
Ghetto blaster? : GAT
28
Virgil epic : AENEID
29
Slapped on, as paint : DAUBED
30
Jazz band instrument : SAX
31
Quality that's a bit unsettling : EDGINESS
34
Whitesmith's medium : TIN
35
Watched some online videos : YOUTUBED
36
Like sweat and some moccasins : BEADED
38
With 91-Across, super-antsy ... or like 24 Across answers in this puzzle? : CLIMBING
40
Mole hunter : OWL
41
Retired runway model : SST
42
"Right you ___!" : ARE
44
Open to debate : MOOT
45
2007 film featuring Raphael, Leonardo, Donatello and Michelangelo : TMNT
46
Country singer Tucker : TANYA
49
Slow : POKY
50
Final Four org. : NCAA
52
"I must remember this for later ..." : NOTETOSELF
55
Ring : PHONE
57
Dinner that was prepared hours ago, say : COLDMEAL
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Opposite of totally : NOTEVENALITTLE
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Drill (into) : BORE
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Prove useful : AVAIL
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Nice thing about purchases in Delaware and Oregon : NOTAX
66
Plays a ukulele : STRUMS
67
Moose or mouse : MAMMAL
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One getting hammered : ANVIL
70
Part of two state names : NORTH
72
Authority over sheriffs in England : EARL
73
Down Under marsupial : TASMANIANDEVIL
75
Grp. that meets in Albany : NYSENATE
77
Perv, e.g. : SICKO
78
It's not so bad : LESSEREVIL
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Flimsy : LAME
80
Secretly adds to emails : BCCS
81
"Tearin' Up My Heart" group : NSYNC
83
Feats of Keats : ODES
85
Sitcom alien : MORK
86
Something e-cigarettes lack : ASH
87
Seem : ACT
90
Coffee container : URN
91
See 38-Across : THEWALLS
94
Two notes from a tuba : OOMPAH
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Cupful before sleep, maybe : DECAFTEA
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Bungler : OAF
99
Popular dessert in Georgia : PEACHPIE
101
It's at one end of a rainbow : RED
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Model add-ons : DECALS
104
Spiff up : POLISH
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Boston skyscraper, with "the" : PRU
107
Driver's license, but not a credit card, e.g. : LEGALID
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Chart for weighing options : DECISIONTREE
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Food processor? : DIGESTIVEAID
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Strips bare : DENUDES
114
Madeira Mrs. : SRA
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"You must ___" (order to an earthling) : OBEY
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Brave : UNAFRAID
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Stopping point : DEPOT
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Water source : TAP
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Richard of "Shall We Dance?" : GERE
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Old-fashioned fraternity activity : PANTYRAID
Down
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Targets of some cryosurgery : WARTS
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Facilities overseen by the C.D.C. : BIOLABS
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Adds : ANNEXES
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Playroom block : LEGO
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Swirled : EDDIED
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Turkey Day follower: Abbr. : FRI
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Hi-fi sound? : LONGI
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With suspicion : ASKANCE
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Lavender or lilac : PASTEL
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Lights up : HASASMOKE
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Flu symptom : ACHE
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Wasn't joking : MEANTIT
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Tromped (on) : TROD
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Morrison who sang "Brown Eyed Girl" : VAN
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Subside : DIEDOWN
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___ rifle : ASSAULT
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It's a first : DEBUT
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Entity : BEING
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Rag on : RIDE
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Pull (in) : REIN
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Aussie "Mornin'!" : GDAY
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Nina who sang "I Put a Spell on You" : SIMONE
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Kind of joke : YOMAMA
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When brunch might be served : ATTEN
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"Whew!" : BOY
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Pure bliss : RAPTURE
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Pinch : TAD
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"It's sad but true ..." : ALAS
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Eagles or Ravens : NFLTEAM
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Capitol insiders : POLS
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Bellini opera : NORMA
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Without a hitch : CLEANLY
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"Grand" mountain : TETON
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Source of eggs : OVARY
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Some risqué communiqués : SEXTS
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Many pages are written in it : HTML
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Campus dining area : COMMONS
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Captain America portrayer Chris : EVANS
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"Duck Dynasty" network : AANDE
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Source of bile : LIVER
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Steamed : IRATE
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Luxuriate : BASK
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Apple Store display : MACS
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There might be one on a car : LIEN
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Capital that's the seat of Lewis and Clark County : HELENA
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Amuse : TICKLE
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Music-licensing grp. : ASCAP
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"God's Son" rapper : NAS
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Lot of junk : SCRAPHEAP
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Show of respect : BOW
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Cutting class? : SHOP
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Sketch : OUTLINE
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Get all decked out : DRESSUP
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Selfish, as an attitude : MEFIRST
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Credit (to) : ASCRIBE
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Travel as a group, in a way : CARAVAN
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Liberals : THELEFT
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Saturday morning fare, informally : TOONS
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"That's close enough!" : HALT
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Peke or Pom : LAPDOG
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Many Manets : OILS
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Get together : MEETUP
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Encountered : FACED
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More epic : HUGER
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Book before bedtime, maybe : DIARY
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One seeking money for a meter? : POET
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Vial liquids : SERA
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Martin's wife on the 1990s sitcom "Martin" : GINA
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"What'll ___?" : IDO
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Closely monitor : EYE

Answer summary:
15 unique to this puzzle, 6 debuted here and reused later, 5 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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