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New York Times, Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Author:
Tim Croce
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
41-Down : The 1980s and '90s, e.g.
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Tim Croce

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 72, Blocks: 40 Missing: {JQZ} This is puzzle # 29 for Mr. Croce. Jeff Chen's Puzzle of the Week pick. Wednesday freshness: 91%
Tim Croce notes:
Once the inspiration came for this theme (no, I wasn't at the zoo when the idea hit), I knew that this was the kind of theme that was ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
A really nice change of pace today, a hugely ambitious grid that delivered a quality solving experience for me. A collection of ... read more
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B
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A
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S
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S
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A
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L
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E
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E
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M
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B
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R
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E
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N
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L
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C
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L
P
U
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B
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C
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T
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K
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F
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T
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A
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B
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L
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E
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L
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M
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L
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E
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Y
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D
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P
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A
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B
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U
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E
L
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E
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A
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W
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S
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D
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M
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S
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O
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A
Y
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S
H
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D
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P
L
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U
G
A
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E
T
C
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S
A
L
A
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S
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O
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Y
V
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S
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L
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Y
A
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A
F
O
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X
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A
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P
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E
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T
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B
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T
R
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A
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S
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H
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O
L
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A
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C
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P
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Y
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© 2014, The New York Times5/28/14 ( No. 23,577 )
Across
1
British brew with a red triangle logo : BASSALE
8
Ones dying in a fire? : EMBERS
14
Book version : EDITION
15
Permanent-press : NOIRON
16
Neighborhood spot to order 1-Across, say : LOCALPUB
18
"Ergo" preceder : COGITO
19
"You should know better!" : TSK
20
Scale-busting : FATASACOW
22
Up to the task : ABLE
26
Shoots in the foot, maybe : LAMES
27
Gore who sang "It's My Party," 1963 : LESLEY
29
Reason for a road warning : DIP
30
Aladdin's monkey pal : ABU
33
"Seinfeld" gal pal : ELAINE
34
Singers Green and Jardine : ALS
35
Wimpy sort : WUSS
37
Denier's contraction : DIDNT
38
Some advanced degs. : MSS
39
Pregame song opener : OHSAY
40
Like dressage horses : SHOD
41
___ good deed : DOA
42
George Carlin's "___ With Your Head" : PLAYIN
43
The Bulldogs' sch. : UGA
44
Yadda, yadda, yadda : ETC
45
___ niçoise : SALADE
46
Prefix with economic : SOCIO
48
Actor Montand : YVES
49
Quite cunning : SLYASAFOX
53
Gibbon, e.g. : APE
56
"Better luck next time" : TOOBAD
57
Place to eighty-six things : TRASHBIN
61
The golden years : OLDAGE
62
Rockefeller Center style : ARTDECO
63
Armadillo defenses : PLATES
64
"Sure, why not?!" : YESLETS
Down
1
Boxer's trophy : BELT
2
Commotions : ADOS
3
Really ill : SICKASADOG
4
Stop on the tracks: Abbr. : STA
5
Be 3-Down : AIL
6
Cut (off) : LOP
7
Sufficient, informally : ENUF
8
Bivouacs : ENCAMPS
9
Archie Comics character : MOOSE
10
Humongous : BIGASAWHALE
11
Holder of a cabinet position : ERIC
12
___-Rooter : ROTO
13
Monet's "___ Scene at Argenteuil" : SNOW
17
Like a chrome-dome : BALDASACOOT
21
Half of all flips : TAILS
23
Unable to see the "E" on the Snellen chart, say : BLINDASABAT
24
Post-Carnival time : LENT
25
Batter's asset : EYE
27
Watch readouts, briefly : LEDS
28
Yale or Root : ELIHU
31
Working away : BUSYASABEE
32
Foreign relief org. created by J.F.K. : USAID
36
January 1 song title word : SYNE
38
Decorator's theme : MOTIF
39
Kingly name in Norway : OLAV
41
The 1980s and '90s, e.g. : DECADES
42
"Gangnam Style" rapper : PSY
47
___ orange : OSAGE
49
"Freeze!" : STOP
50
Veg out : LOLL
51
Luke Skywalker's mentor : YODA
52
Help in finding fractures : XRAY
54
Ancient Brit : PICT
55
Grandson of Adam : ENOS
58
"Come as you ___" : ARE
59
Block boundaries: Abbr. : STS
60
"Good" cholesterol, briefly : HDL

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

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