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New York Times, Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Author:
Paul Hunsberger
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
7-Down : What a constant channel-surfer may have
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Paul Hunsberger

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 36 Spans: 2 This is puzzle # 5 for Mr. Hunsberger. Wednesday freshness: 83%
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© 2013, The New York Times9/18/13 ( No. 23,325 )
Across
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Highly intelligent invertebrates : OCTOPI
7
1970s-'80s sketch comedy show : SCTV
11
Josh : KID
14
Brazen promoter : TOUTER
15
Hound's quarry : HARE
16
Veiled words? : IDO
17
Kingship : THRONE
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Shop door sign : OPEN
19
Second-highest pinochle card : TEN
20
Get an ___ (ace) : AON
21
Not showing much life : INERT
23
German greeting : GUTENTAG
25
Transcription, e.g. : WRITTENTEXT
27
___ Millions (multistate lottery) : MEGA
28
47, for Ag : ATNO
29
Pick up on the innuendo : TAKEAHINT
33
Yoga surface : MAT
36
Arctic ___ (migrating bird) : TERN
37
Vientiane native : LAO
38
Adage regarding skittishness : ONCEBITTENTWICESHY
43
Prefix with cortex : NEO
44
Luxury hotel name : OMNI
45
Private investigator, in old slang : TEC
46
"Charlotte's Web" rat : TEMPLETON
49
Pre-K song start : ABCD
53
___ fixe : PRIX
54
A little less than 100% : NOTENTIRELY
57
Toes the line : OBEYS
59
Egyptian dam site : ASWAN
60
Discouraging words : NOS
61
Inventor's award : PATENT
62
Fiber-yielding plant : HEMP
64
Croupier's workplace : CASINO
66
E-tailer's address : URL
67
Watson who played Hermione Granger : EMMA
68
"Hey" : LISTEN
69
"That inverted Bowl," per Edward FitzGerald : SKY
70
The "cetera" of "et cetera" : SOON
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Heading on a baseball scoreboard : ERRORS
Down
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Home of the Senators : OTTAWA
2
Associate : COHORT
3
Retire for the evening : TURNIN
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Ear: Prefix : OTO
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Atoner : PENITENT
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Memorable hurricane of 2011 : IRENE
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What a constant channel-surfer may have : SHORTATTENTIONSPAN
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Lt.'s superior : CAPT
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One less than quattro : TRE
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"Ben-Hur" theme : VENGEANCE
11
Plant with fluffy flower spikes : KITTENTAILS
12
Writer's block buster : IDEA
13
End of a doorbell sound : DONG
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Business card abbr. : EXT
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"That's awful!" : UGH
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Heavy reading? : TOME
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___ badge : MERIT
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London's ___ Gardens : KEW
31
Slangy turndown : NAH
32
Buzz Lightyear, for one : TOY
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Does away with : ABOLISHES
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"Takes a licking ..." brand : TIMEX
38
Prov. on Hudson Bay : ONT
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Bridal bio word : NEE
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With skill : COMPETENTLY
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Block buster? : TNT
42
Green vehicle, briefly : ECAR
47
Be inquisitive : PRY
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Not the past or the future : NOW
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Mexican hero Juárez : BENITO
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Worker with DNA, perhaps : CLONER
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Some vacuum cleaners : DYSONS
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Arm of the sea? : TENTACLE
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Where to see "bombs bursting" : INAIR
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Great work : OPUS
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Dog's warning : BARK
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Magazine filler : AMMO
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Punk rock subgenre : EMO
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Belarus, until 1991: Abbr. : SSR

Answer summary:
6 unique to this puzzle, 1 debuted here and reused later, 4 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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