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New York Times, Sunday, March 8, 2015

Author:
Tom McCoy
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
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Tom McCoy

This puzzle:

Rows: 21, Columns: 21 Words: 140, Blocks: 82 Grid has mirror symmetry. Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 9 for Mr. McCoy. Sunday freshness: 23%
Tom McCoy notes:
This puzzle is dedicated to Martin Gardner, one of my all-time favorite authors. It was in his book Hexaflexagons and Other Mathematical Diversions that I learned about the sort of ... read more
Jill Denny notes:
First impression of the empty grid: pi. Second impression of the empty grid: Stonehenge! <insert obligatory Spinal Tap reference> A win-win situation. Graphic grids tend to lend ... read more
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© 2015, The New York Times3/8/15 ( No. 23,861 )
Across
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Exploit, e.g. : ACT
4
Mountain cat : PUMA
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All-___ : PRO
11
Careen : TEAR
15
"New Adventures in Hi-Fi" band : REM
18
Thickness : PLY
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Subject of a prophecy in Genesis : ESAU
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Ad ___ : REP
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Eponymous Indian tribe : ERIE
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Cry on the bridge : AYE
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The last one in, perhaps : ROTTENEGG
25
Toledo-to-Akron dir. : ESE
26
"Why is a raven like a writing desk?" asker : MADHATTER
28
Move quickly, as clouds : SCUD
29
Shames into action : GUILTTRIPS
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Puts on : ADDS
33
Darlings : DEARS
34
Cross : IRRITABLE
35
Confuse : BEFOG
37
Capital near the 60th parallel : OSLO
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Sushi coating, maybe : SESAMESEEDS
40
Currency in Turkey : LIRA
41
Bully on "The Simpsons" : NELSON
43
"___ no doubt" : THERES
45
Mess : STY
46
2009 Newbery-winning author Gaiman : NEIL
49
Where you might exchange tender for tenders : KFC
52
Something off the top of your head? : HAIR
54
Particularly: Abbr. : ESP
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Make content : SATE
56
El Amazonas, e.g. : RIO
57
Hole punchers : AWLS
58
Heart-to-heart, e.g. : CHAT
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Shaving ___ : KIT
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Wood in Lucius Malfoy's wand : ELM
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Chum : PAL
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Setting for part of "Frankenstein" : ALPS
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With 94- and 72-Across, a mnemonic for the first eight digits of [symbol in the middle of the grid] : HOWIWISH
71
XV years before the Battle of Hastings : MLI
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See 69-Across : PIEASILY
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"I" strain? : EGOMANIA
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Jeremy of the N.B.A. : LIN
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Like much of Italy in 700 B.C. : ETRUSCAN
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Encrusted : CAKED
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Atop : LYINGON
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___ Bay, site of a historic Admiral Perry visit of 1853 : TOKYO
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Israeli diet : KNESSET
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Disquietude : ANGST
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"Carry on" : PROCEED
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It never starts with 666: Abbr. : SSN
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Beast imagined in "Beasts of the Southern Wild" : BOAR
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"That makes sense now" : ISEE
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Practice runners: Abbr. : DRS
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See 69-Across : ICOULDCALCULATE
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Trips up? : ASCENTS
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Computing pioneer Lovelace : ADA
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Agitates : STIRSUP
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It's revolting : MUTINY
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One way of learning, it's said : OSMOSIS
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Parish head : RECTOR
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Belch : ERUCT
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Risky venture : CRAPSHOOT
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Cropped up : AROSE
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Snitch : TATTLE
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Fabled 90-Down : HARE
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Needle case : ETUI
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Like two lowercase letters of the alphabet : DOTTED
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Mormon V.I.P. : ELDER
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English author Blyton : ENID
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1/2, for one : DATE
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Brings around : SWAYS
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Bank inits. : APR
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Not far apart : CLOSESET
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As is usual : TYPICALLY
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Remains unsettled : PENDS
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Exploit : USE
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Smith of "Downton Abbey" : MAGGIE
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Portends : AUGURS
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Heat, informally : PRELIM
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Breather : RESPITE
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Stock of certain companies? : OPERAS
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- : TEMPLE
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Like the previous clue (which originally read "Place of Jewish worship") : ERASED
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Red Cross work : AID
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Place to get clean : REHAB
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How questions may be asked : RAPIDFIRE
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Derelict buildings, e.g. : EYESORES
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Eau holder : MER
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Money in la banque or la banca : EUROS
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"Rolling in the Deep" singer : ADELE
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Bank inits. : IRA
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"Where would ___ without you?" : IBE
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Puts on : DONS
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[Good heavens!] : GASP
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Enter through the back door, say : SNEAKIN
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Frat Pack member Ben : STILLER
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Slip-___ : ONS
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Slugger's stat, for short : HRS
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"Who goes there?" response : ITISI
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Deadly : LETHAL
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One end of the hotline : KREMLIN
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Pie part (that's appropriately placed in this puzzle?) : FILLING
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Arrivals : COMINGS
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Betide : HAPPEN
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Be in store for : AWAIT
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Threatens, as a king : CHECKS
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"___ Heroes" : HOGANS
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Like a body no longer at rest? : AWOKEN
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x : TIMES
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N.A.A.C.P. or N.C.A.A. part: Abbr. : ASSOC
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Trounced : LICKED
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Ladies' man : PLAYER
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Church assemblies : SYNODS
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Tobacco chewers' chews : WADS
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With 79-Down, place to get spare parts : AUTO
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See 73-Down : YARD
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Ear-related : OTIC
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Key material : EBONY
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Ballyhoo : TOUT
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Hide : PELT
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Put on again : REAIR
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Race loser : ALSORAN
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Solve : SUSSOUT
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It always points down : ICICLE
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Football hiker : CENTER
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Bivouacked : CAMPED
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Brouhahas : ADOS
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Struck (out at) : LASHED
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Escalator parts : TREADS
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What money can be kept in : ESCROW
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Ear-related : AURAL
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Cry exclaimed while facepalming : STUPID
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More work : UTOPIA
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Actress Parker : POSEY
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Parcel (out) : METE
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Rani's wear : SARI
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Bit : IOTA
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Chianti and Beaujolais : REDS
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What's that in Italy? : CHE
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Train track support : TIE

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

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