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New York Times, Saturday, August 14, 2010

Author:
John Farmer
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
42-Down : Christmas scene
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John Farmer

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 70, Blocks: 29 Missing: {QX} This is puzzle # 24 for Mr. Farmer. Saturday freshness: 85%
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© 2010, The New York Times8/14/10 ( No. 22,194 )
Across
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Pound of flesh? : FISTBUMP
9
Difference between winners and losers? : SPREAD
15
1967 Simon & Garfunkel hit : ATTHEZOO
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Armor plate protecting the hip and thigh : TUILLE
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One in a million : RAREBIRD
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Fix : ASSIGN
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Rock-___ : OLA
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Furtive observations : ESPIALS
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Only word spoken in Mel Brooks's "Silent Movie" : NON
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Hirsute sitcom relative : ITT
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O.K. : HUNKYDORY
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It may be classified : DATA
28
___ Martin : REMY
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Mining samples : CORES
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Hard to ignore : ENORMOUS
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Shake or rattle, but not roll : JAR
33
Some concert pieces : SONATAS
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Cheated, in slang : PUTITTO
38
"Be More Chill" novelist Vizzini : NED
39
Weeper : SADSTORY
40
"World News Now" airer : ABCTV
43
Conversation piece? : WORD
44
Kind of accent used by Ado Annie : OKIE
45
Reduced to nothing : ZEROEDOUT
47
Like a mirror image: Abbr. : SYM
48
Lao-___ : TSE
49
Go wild : RUNRIOT
52
Some temple utterances : OMS
54
Makes a lasting impression : ETCHES
56
Hypersonic plane engine : SCRAMJET
58
One who splits the bill? : COHOST
59
Longstanding issue : OLDSCORE
60
Tootsie : SWEETS
61
Most difficult to manage : PESKIEST
Down
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Baccarat alternative : FARO
2
What "Arrivederci!" is spoken in : ITALIANO
3
"The ___ Story," Jimmy Stewart baseball movie : STRATTON
4
Dijon drink : THE
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Madre's treasure : BEBE
6
"Munich" arms : UZIS
7
Man of one's dreams? : MORPHEUS
8
Stands above the crowd? : PODIUMS
9
Follow too closely : STALK
10
Softies : PUSSYCATS
11
Ray Bradbury's "___ for Rocket" : RIS
12
One of Austen's Dashwood sisters : ELINOR
13
"Take it from me, elections matter" speaker : ALGORE
14
Chain offering Moons Over My Hammy : DENNYS
21
Whichever : ANY
24
Port on Italy's "heel" : TARANTO
26
Bowl filler for a bowl game, maybe : DORITOS
27
North Dakota's ___ Lacs National Wildlife Refuge : DES
28
Drag : ROAD
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It's all downhill from here : MTEVEREST
32
Filmmaker Apatow : JUDD
34
Fermion or boson : PARTICLE
35
1949 Humphrey Bogart/Sessue Hayakawa movie : TOKYOJOE
36
Lawn care equipment : TRIMMERS
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Gloria Estefan hit whose title is Spanish for "Listen!" : OYE
39
Cousin of a custard apple : SOURSOP
40
Some pyramid builders : AZTECS
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Award : BESTOW
42
Christmas scene : CRECHE
43
Landed : WON
46
Wipes clean : DUSTS
50
Municipal regs. : ORDS
51
Job : TASK
53
Leave without changing : STET
55
It may leave a noticeable plot hole : HOE
57
Verizon acquisition of 2006 : MCI

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

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