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New York Times, Thursday, July 4, 2013

Author:
Barry Franklin and Sara Kaplan
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
30-Down : Was on a flexitarian plan, maybe
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Sara Kaplan

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 72, Blocks: 38 Missing: {QVXZ} Spans: 2 Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 4 for Mr. Franklin. This is puzzle # 4 for Ms. Kaplan. Thursday freshness: 81%
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© 2013, The New York Times7/4/13 ( No. 23,249 )
Across
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Insomnia medicine : AMBIEN
7
Big top? : AFRO
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Prime meridian std. : GST
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Levels : STRATA
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A title may come with one : LIEN
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Accepted as a cost, informally : ATE
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One of the first five 49-Acrosses : THOMASJEFFERSON
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NASA approvals : AOKS
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Offended : HURT
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Line ending at Penn Sta. : LIRR
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Smallest Indian state : GOA
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One of the first five 49-Acrosses : JOHNADAMS
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English king nicknamed Longshanks : EDWARDI
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Gift-giver's urging : OPENIT
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Skater Brian : BOITANO
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Cheetah's prey : GNU
36
One of the first five 49-Acrosses : JAMESMONROE
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Professor Bobo of "Mystery Science Theater 3000," e.g. : APE
41
Birthplace of the Italian Renaissance : TUSCANY
42
Update electrically : REWIRE
45
Pump for a heart, e.g. : ANALOGY
49
See 17-, 24- and 36-Across : PRESIDENT
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Charlemagne ruled it: Abbr. : HRE
53
Western sound effect : CLOP
54
Laughable : RICH
56
[Buyer beware] : ASIS
57
Date on which 17-, 24- and 36-Across died : THEFOURTHOFJULY
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Whitman's "A Backward Glance ___ Travel'd Roads" : OER
61
Bogotá bloom : FLOR
62
Company that developed NutraSweet : SEARLE
63
N.F.L. meas. : YDS
64
Card game with a bank : FARO
65
Mushes : PUREES
Down
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"All the world," in "As You Like It" : ASTAGE
2
Home to North America's only year-round ski resort : MTHOOD
3
"Today" show host before Gumbel : BROKAW
4
Alpo alternative : IAMS
5
Letter that's an anagram of 16-Across : ETA
6
Humorist who wrote "Happiness is having a scratch for every itch" : NASH
7
Old Olds : ALERO
8
Liquor purchase : FIFTH
9
Whistle blower : REF
10
400 meters, in Olympic track and field : ONELAP
11
Pilot's place : GASRANGE
12
Enter angrily : STORMIN
13
Count on one's fingers? : TEN
18
Sport practiced in white attire : JUJITSU
19
Car, slangily : RIDE
25
Columnist Peggy : NOONAN
26
Early Beatle Sutcliffe : STU
28
Esq. group : ABA
29
Neighbor of Ukr. : ROM
30
Was on a flexitarian plan, maybe : DIETED
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When many alarms go off, for short : AMS
34
Baseball umpire's ruling : NOCATCH
36
Chain stores? : JEWELERS
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___ polymerase : RNA
38
"Popeye" name : OYL
39
MoMA artist : ARP
40
Sat : PERCHED
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"Time ___ the essence" : ISOF
44
Scam : RIPOFF
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"Yeah, right" : OHSURE
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A Bentley has a big one : GRILLE
48
Emphatic agreement : YESYES
50
Dropping the ball, say : ERROR
51
Onetime Dodge S.U.V. : NITRO
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O.R. locale : HOSP
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Open a tad : AJAR
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Fast-food freebie : TOY
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Diminutive suffix : ULA
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Fire: Fr. : FEU

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

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