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New York Times, Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Author:
Mike Buckley
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
9-Down : Like arts taught at Hogwarts
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Mike Buckley

This puzzle:

Rows: 16, Columns: 15 Words: 69, Blocks: 60 Missing: {FJQV} Spans: 2 Grid is asymmetric. There are unchecked squares Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 4 for Mr. Buckley. Wednesday freshness: 65%
Jim Horne notes:

A set of five squares can be connected along their edges to form 12 unique shapes. You can see each of them here. This gimmick necessarily breaks some of the standard construction rules — symmetry is not possible and, because of the so-called U pentomino in the bottom left, there's an unchecked square. The 12 pentominoes can be interlocked to form rectangles of various sizes.

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© 2012, The New York Times6/27/12 ( No. 22,877 )
Across
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Like areas where cattails thrive : MARSHY
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Much ado about nothing : STORMINATEACUP
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Descriptive of this puzzle's grid : LACKINGSYMMETRY
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Its symbol is AA on the New York Stock Exchange : ALCOA
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Volt/ampere : OHM
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Potting material : LOAM
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Whom Uncle Sam wants : YOU
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Go commando? : RAID
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Jack Kerouac's last novel : PIC
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Long-running NBC staple, for short : SNL
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Stevedores, say : LOADERS
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Good name for an investment adviser? : IRA
29
Secret supply : STASH
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Mount in Exodus : SINAI
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"Put it there" indicator : CARET
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Novelist Grey : ZANE
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Complete set of 12 shapes formed by this puzzle's black squares : PENTOMINOES
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Game piece : TILE
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Oaf : BIGOX
43
Runs : AIRS
47
Run-___ : ONS
48
Hatcher of a "desperate" plot? : TERI
49
Call to a calf : MOO
50
2011 Grammy-winning song by Jay-Z and Kanye West : OTIS
52
To be in France? : ETRE
53
Twirled : SPUN
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Like this puzzle's 37-Across : NONINTERLOCKING
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A monomaniac has it : ONETRACKMIND
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Sports venue : ARENA
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What a wide receiver or an Oscar broadcast might do : GOLONG
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Milk source : EWE
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Gambler's stake : ANTE
Down
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One sweep of a hand: Abbr. : MIN
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Breed of cat, goat or rabbit : ANGORA
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Phylicia of "The Cosby Show" : RASHAD
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Block : STYMIE
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Haw's partner : HEM
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Verb from Popeye : YAM
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Dispatches : SLAYS
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Bird claws : TALONS
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Like arts taught at Hogwarts : OCCULT
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Studio that made nine Astaire/Rogers films : RKO
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Soccer great Hamm : MIA
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What framed Roger Rabbit? : CEL
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Pie-in-the-sky : UTOPIAN
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Flat land : PRAIRIE
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Many a gym locale : YMCA
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J and No : DRS
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Future D.A.'s hurdle : LSAT
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Repeated Laura Petrie line on "The Dick Van Dyke Show" : OHROB
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Economy-___ : SIZE
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Neutrogena target : ACNE
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Mariner's org. : NASA
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Radio tower, for one : EMITTER
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Pioneering jazz standard of 1917 : TIGERRAG
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Former Ford subcompact : PINTO
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"Hamlet" castle : ELSINORE
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Electric shaver brand : NORELCO
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Commercial prefix with Clean : OXI
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Donald or Daffy Duck : TOON
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Encroach : IMPINGE
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"Row, Row, Row Your Boat," e.g. : ROUND
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"Row, Row, Row Your Boat," e.g. : SONG
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Bone-muscle connector : SINEW
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Singer James : ETTA
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Penniless, in Pennington : SKINT
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Hawaiian goose : NENE
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It's between Kan. and Tex. : OKLA
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"Let's get goin'!" : CMON

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

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