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DIME STORE

New York Times, Sunday, June 22, 2014

Author:
Elizabeth C. Gorski
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
18-Down : Message with an emoji, maybe
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Elizabeth C. Gorski

This puzzle:

Rows: 21, Columns: 21 Words: 140, Blocks: 71 Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 212 for Ms. Gorski. Sunday freshness: 56%
Elizabeth C. Gorski notes:
When asked how he amassed his massive fortune, financier T. Boone Pickens said: "the first billion is the hardest." That's always been my philosophy ... and, coincidentally, that's our ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Nice concept today, ten theme entries containing the word CENT, with the C of CENT doubling as a cent sign. Additionally, the cent sign looks like an "I" atop a "C," so crossing words use ... read more
Jim Horne notes:

Elizabeth Gorski's comments are always great and if you sign up at Crossword Nation you get her puzzles and her stories every week. Ravishly recently interviewed Ms. Gorski in their Ladies we Love section. And yes we do!

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© 2014, The New York Times6/22/14 ( No. 23,602 )
Across
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Letter-shaped opening in a machine shop : TSLOT
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Sticky stuff : GOOP
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Mature : RIPEN
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Not playing with a full deck : DAFT
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Goonlike : APISH
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River that drains the western Pyrenees : EBRO
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Hersey's "A Bell for ___" : ADANO
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"House of Frankenstein" director ___ C. Kenton : ERLE
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2014, for Doublemint gum : CENTENNIAL
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Mexican president of the early 2000s : VICENTEFOX
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Triangle part : LEG
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Tyler Perry, to Katy Perry, e.g. : NORELATION
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Churning, as the stomach : UPSET
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Draw (from) : DERIVE
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Kitchenette cooker : HOTPLATE
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Happy refrain : TRALA
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One with home protection? : SNAIL
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Middle-of-the-road : CENTRIST
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Like mother-of-pearl : IRIDESCENT
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When repeated, White Rabbit's cry : IMLATE
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Nonalcoholic brew : TEA
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___ souci (carefree) : SANS
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White-crested ducks : SMEWS
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Game in a forest : ELK
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Former political divs. : SSRS
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Car ad fig. : MPG
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Country whose name is an anagram of another country's capital : MALI
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Part of i.o.u. : IOWE
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Extra wager : SIDEBET
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Took for booking : RANIN
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Podiatrist's concern : TARSI
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Southern university whose newspaper is the Hullabaloo : TULANE
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Several days ago, say : RECENTPAST
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Bugs that technically are misnamed : CENTIPEDES
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Burn up : ENRAGE
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Butler of book or film : RHETT
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Prepares to be shot : POSES
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Suggest : PROPOSE
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"Dies ___" : IRAE
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In : AMID
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___-pitch : SLO
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Mountains have developed over them : EONS
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Soul: Fr. : AME
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"Foreign Affairs" author Alison : LURIE
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Whoop-de-do : STIR
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Blood-typing letters : ABO
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Bully : HARASS
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Agent's cut : PERCENTAGE
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Total value of the symbols created by the special crossings in this puzzle : TENCENTS
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Doctor's orders : TESTS
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"___ has no age": Picasso : YOUTH
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Sand, maybe : SMOOTHEN
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Fast crowd : JETSET
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Floored : INAWE
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Flaxseed or quinoa, e.g. : HEALTHFOOD
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Opus ___ : DEI
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Something square to eat? : DECENTMEAL
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Defendant's cry : IMINNOCENT
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Mythological subject of a Michelangelo painting : LEDA
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Hair extension : WEAVE
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Of Peter O'Toole's eight Oscar nominations, how many he won : NONE
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Scruffs : NAPES
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Broadway singer Linda : EDER
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Venomous snake : ADDER
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Cries (for) : ASKS
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One for the books : ENTRY
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Dangerous part of an alligator : TAIL
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Where many tickets are distributed : SPEEDTRAP
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Not going away : LINGERING
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German direction : OST
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Agatha Christie mystery setting : THENILE
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Type : GENRE
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Theater award : OBIE
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Kind of fixation : ORAL
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Film legend Negri : POLA
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Entree item with crimped edges : RAVIOLI
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Chowderhead : IDIOT
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Percocet, for one : PAINPILL
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Suffix with ethyl : ENE
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Partisan leader? : NON
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More profound : DEEPER
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Pounds' sounds : ARFS
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Moving ice : FLOE
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Message with an emoji, maybe : TEXT
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Bright stars : NOVAS
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"Così Fan ___" : TUTTE
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Summer weather stat. : THI
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Dangerous units : RADS
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Blabs, say : LEAKS
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Crawler on an M. C. Escher Möbius strip : ANT
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It may be a credit to you : SEMINAR
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Mobile-to-Birmingham dir. : NNE
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Nervously excited : ATWITTER
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"Things are not looking good" : ITSBAD
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Untroubled : SERENE
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Samples : TASTES
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System of beliefs : ISM
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Town on the south shore of Long Island : ISLIP
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Reagan attorney general : MEESE
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"___ man walks into a bar ..." : SOA
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Youngest-ever French Open winner, 1990 : SELES
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Fruit with a flat pit : MANGO
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Pot collection : ANTES
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Articles in a paper : WRITEUPS
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Formal reply to "Who's there?" : ITISI
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Snookered : DUPED
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Harvests : REAPS
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Two by two : INPAIRS
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Shampoo instruction : REPEAT
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Clothe : ENROBE
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Like some patches : IRONON
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Starts : SHIES
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Actress who co-starred in "The Lincoln Lawyer" : TOMEI
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Chess champ Mikhail : TAL
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Keep an ___ the street : EARTO
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Hillary Clinton's domain, once: Abbr. : STATEDEPT
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Summer hair product : LIGHTENER
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Some freight cargo : ORE
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Times table? : MASTHEAD
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Abbr. in many an officer's title : RET
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N.B.A. coach Jackson and others : STUS
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Muscle builders : HEMEN
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Year in Madrid : ANO
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One who's taking inventory? : STEALER
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"Keep your ___ the prize!" : EYEON
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Half-baked, maybe : NOTDONE
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"Honest!" : ISWEAR
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Make bigger: Abbr. : ENL
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Emit, as a big sigh : HEAVE
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Craving : JONES
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Not lifting a finger : IDLE
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Craving : NEED
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Right hand : AIDE
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Funny Fey : TINA
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Certain co. plans : HMOS
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Informant : FINK
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Wee, informally : ITSY
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Pan Am rival : TWA
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T-shirt size: Abbr. : MED
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Actor McKellen : IAN

Answer summary:
5 unique to this puzzle, 3 debuted here and reused later, 4 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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