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New York Times, Thursday, September 12, 2013

Author:
Ian Livengood
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
21-Down : ___-Coburg and Gotha (former British ruling family)
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Ian Livengood

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 36 Missing: none – this is a pangram. This is puzzle # 31 for Mr. Livengood. Thursday freshness: 69%
Ian Livengood notes:
This puzzle was really, really easy to construct. All I had to do was go to xwordthemegenerator.com, select a preset grid, click ... read more
Will Shortz notes:

As with all of Ian's puzzles, the fill in this grid is particularly clean and lively. Also, the theme has a twist I've never seen before.

Jeff Chen notes:
I laughed when I hit ITS SUPERMAN. Rare that I get a chuckle out of a Thursday crossword, so kudos to Ian for the clever idea. Not ... read more
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© 2013, The New York Times9/12/13 ( No. 23,319 )
Across
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Atlantic City hot spot, with "the" : TAJ
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Line out of N.Y.C. : LIRR
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Badge, maybe : AWARD
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___ Nazir ("Homeland" character) : ABU
14
Lettuce : BREAD
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Black Sea getaway : DACHA
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Land on the Black Sea: Abbr. : ROM
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Film lead character featured in a Disney World attraction : JACKSPARROW
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Dines : SUPS
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Put down : QUELL
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Pizazz : ZING
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Remark about the end of 18-Across : ITSABIRD
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Hamlet's parts : ABODES
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They're often seen with bows : TUXES
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By and by : ANON
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Recoiled (from) : SHIED
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Kind of printer for home or office : BUBBLEJET
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Kit ___ : KAT
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School door sign : GIRLS
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Mideast inits. : UAE
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Remark about the end of 31-Across : ITSAPLANE
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1%, say : ELITE
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Bucolic settings : LEAS
45
Short-story writer Munro : ALICE
46
One that sucks at work? : VACUUM
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2000 N.L M.V.P. who played for the Giants : JEFFKENT
52
Kind of jacket : ETON
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Politico Mo : UDALL
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Owner of Half.com : EBAY
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Remark about the end of 49-Across : ITSSUPERMAN
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Saddler's tool : AWL
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Bar stock : LIMES
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"F" accompanier, perhaps : SEEME
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Arctic explorer John : RAE
63
XX : SCORE
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Was attractive : DREW
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Turk. neighbor : SYR
Down
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Tibia connections : TARSI
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"Er, yeah, regarding what happened ..." : ABOUTTHAT
3
Things that zip up to go down? : JUMPSUITS
4
Subj. of an Austin library and museum : LBJ
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Mosul residents : IRAQIS
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Appear over? : RECUR
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Did some garden work : RAKED
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Tube inits. : ADA
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Where a photographer might take shots? : WARZONE
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Unpleasantly pungent : ACRID
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View from Valence : RHONE
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Bros : DAWGS
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Connecting inits. : DSL
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Alternatives : PLANBS
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___-Coburg and Gotha (former British ruling family) : SAXE
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Soft spot : BED
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Land on one side of Lake Titicaca: Abbr. : BOL
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Hardly inept : ABLE
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Item attached to a boot : SKI
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Angle : BIAS
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Base for some Chinese art : URN
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Trendy features of some high-end gyms : JUICEBARS
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Eroded : EATENAWAY
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It may have a ring collar : TEE
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Dress to wow : GLAMUP
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Four-time Indy 500 winner : ALUNSER
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Little, in Lille : PEU
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Dobby, e.g., in the Harry Potter books : ELF
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Modern verbal crutch : LIKE
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Blazing : AFLAME
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They may accompany trains : VEILS
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Ghost story? : ATTIC
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Certain cocktail, informally : COSMO
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Leto of "My So-Called Life" : JARED
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Hunter who says "Be vewy vewy quiet" : ELMER
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Texas city named for a president : TYLER
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Notre-Dame-___-Champs (Paris Métro stop) : DES
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Ply : USE
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Fresh : NEW

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

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