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New York Times, Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Author:
Gerry Wildenberg
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
35-Down : Red Roof ___
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Gerry Wildenberg

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 38 Missing: {JQVXZ} This is the debut puzzle for Mr. Wildenberg. Tuesday freshness: 96%
Gerry Wildenberg notes:
Though I've done crossword puzzles sporadically all my life, about four years ago I started doing them a bit more seriously than I had ... read more
Will Shortz notes:
Like almost all puzzles that contain triply-checked letters, like the shaded ones here, this puzzle includes some vocabulary that is ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
GOLD NUGGETS hidden in the grid today, a neat visual when seen in the print version and pdf. These types of graphics don't occur very ... read more
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© 2014, The New York Times9/23/14 ( No. 23,695 )
Across
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Drink with a lizard logo : SOBE
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Big balls : GALAS
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W.W. I's Battle of the ___ : YSER
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Winter truck attachment : PLOW
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Lagoon surrounder : ATOLL
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Brand of shoes or handbags : ALDO
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Advantage : EDGE
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One of the Gabor sisters : MAGDA
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Exercise on a mat : YOGA
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Reds and Braves, for short : NLERS
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Rodeo rope : RIATA
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Swiss river : AAR
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Like some home improvement projects, briefly : DIY
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Actor Claude of "B. J. and the Bear" : AKINS
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Jazz great named after an Egyptian god : SUNRA
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Riddle : ENIGMA
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"Trust me!" : HONEST
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Home of the University of Nevada : RENO
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Cooks gently : SIMMERS
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Valuable finds suggested by the circled letters : GOLDNUGGETS
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Rascal : SOANDSO
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Snowman in Disney's "Frozen" : OLAF
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Scattered : STREWN
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Like the snow in a shaken snow globe : ASWIRL
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Rub out : ERASE
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Makes a harsh sound : BLATS
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Mahmoud Abbas's grp. : PLO
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"Ugh, German sausage is the wurst," e.g. : PUN
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Think optimistically : DREAM
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Settles (into) : EASES
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Nothing doing? : IDLE
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Poet Nash : OGDEN
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Advanced law degs. : LLDS
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Stravinsky ballet : AGON
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Cheddarlike cheese : COLBY
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Pricey seating option : LOGE
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Darns, e.g. : SEWS
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What comes out of an angry person's ears in cartoons : STEAM
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Sprinted : SPED
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Big ___ (person who takes a date to a fast-food restaurant, jocularly) : SPENDER
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Well-established : OLDLINE
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Barely missing par : BOGEYING
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Pitcher : EWER
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Group of whales : GAM
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Maker of Asteroids and Missile Command : ATARI
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Access a private account : LOGIN
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Actors Alan and Robert : ALDAS
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Blind part : SLAT
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"We did it!" : YAY
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Everett ___, player of Mr. Bernstein in "Citizen Kane" : SLOANE
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Mystery prizes : EDGARS
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Greet with loud laughter : ROARAT
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Spade of "The Maltese Falcon" : SAM
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Hit ___ spot : ASORE
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Lawrence who co-wrote two of the "Star Wars" films : KASDAN
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Take out of an overhead bin, say : UNSTOW
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Stimulates, informally : GOOSES
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Billy : HEGOAT
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Red Roof ___ : INN
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Nasty political accusations : MUD
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Old British sports cars : MGS
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Gave a cattle call? : LOWED
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Twaddle : SLIPSLOP
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Roone who created "Nightline" and "20/20" : ARLEDGE
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Obeyed a dentist's directive : FLOSSED
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Brown-toned photos : SEPIAS
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Plod : TRUDGE
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Almost had no stock left : RANLOW
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NNW's opposite : SSE
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Sired : BEGOT
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Soup server : LADLE
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Itsy-bitsy creature : AMEBA
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Fabulous birds : ROCS
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"___ well" : ALLS
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U.S.N.A. grad: Abbr. : ENS
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Citi Field team, on scoreboards : NYM

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

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