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New York Times, Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Author:
Peter Gordon
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
With 21-, 30-, 49-, 61- and 74-Across, end of a Carrie Bradshaw quote that starts "Men in their 40s are like the New York Times Sunday crossword puzzle ..."
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Peter Gordon

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 16 Words: 81, Blocks: 40 Missing: {JQ} Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 120 for Mr. Gordon. Wednesday freshness: 52%
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© 2020, The New York Times10/28/20 ( No. 25,922 )
Across
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With 21-, 30-, 49-, 61- and 74-Across, end of a Carrie Bradshaw quote that starts "Men in their 40s are like the New York Times Sunday crossword puzzle ..." : TRICKY
7
At most : TOPS
11
Peter the Great, for one : TSAR
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Take out : REMOVE
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Orchestra tuner : OBOE
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Smart, in a way : HURT
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Turkish inn : IMARET
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Frequent "S.N.L." role for Beck Bennett : MIKEPENCE
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Part 2 of the quote : COMPLICATEDAND
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Category in pitching's Triple Crown, in brief : ERA
24
Exam for a wannabe A.D.A. : LSAT
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Piolet, e.g. : ICEAX
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Surveying unit : ACRE
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Part 3 : YOURENEVER
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Like two-thirds of Fibonacci numbers : ODD
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Microwaves : ZAPS
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Flatow of public radio : IRA
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Major-league manager Kapler : GABE
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Do some lexicography : DEFINE
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Sicken with sweetness : CLOY
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A barb might cause it to deflate : EGO
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When to take a foliage tour : FALL
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Liberty Mutual commercial mascot : EMU
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Part 4 : REALLYSURE
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Sounds at pounds : ARFS
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"Same" : METOO
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Senate rebuke : ETTU
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Black ___ : OPS
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Casual ristorante : TRATTORIA
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U.S. Navy builder : SEABEE
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Ticked off : SORE
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Dolly's last name in "Hello, Dolly!" : LEVI
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Whispered name in "The Raven" : LENORE
72
Sue Monk ___, author of "The Secret Life of Bees" : KIDD
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Pull a fast one on : FOOL
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End of the quote : ANSWER
Down
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Very short time : TRICE
2
Suckerfish that attaches itself to sharks : REMORA
3
Line in an old series of Apple commercials : IMAMAC
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N.Y.S.E. listing: Abbr. : CORP
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Was verklempt from pride : KVELLED
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What members of the Church of the SubGenius parody religion claim to be descended from : YETIS
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First Campbell's Soup flavor, introduced in 1895 : TOMATO
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Piece that often includes a D.O.B. : OBIT
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Raw fish dish : POKE
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Start of an idea : SEED
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From that place : THENCE
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Arizona State University mascot : SUNDEVIL
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Compass creation : ARC
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GPS calculation: Abbr. : RTE
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Careful effort : PAINS
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Coral reef : CAY
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Sleekly designed, for short : AERO
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See through? : XRAY
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Good eggs? : ROE
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Rap's Lil ___ Vert : UZI
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Saw print : RAN
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Modern pentathlon event : EPEE
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It's called "le jour J" in France : DDAY
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Start of an idea : GERM
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Palindromist Jon of "Sit on a Potato Pan, Otis!" : AGEE
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Shipbuilding place : BOATYARD
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Chicago transports : ELS
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Winter malady : FLU
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Mongrel : CUR
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Openly disregard : FLOUT
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"Rent" role for Idina Menzel : MAUREEN
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Plundered : LOOTED
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Go (for) : RETAIL
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Biblical verb ending : ETH
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Rare weather phenomenon that's white, unlike its colorful cousin : FOGBOW
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Area of expertise : SPHERE
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One of the subjects of the book "War of the Currents" : TESLA
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Helm : STEER
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Driving test, of a sort : GOLF
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Cookie with creme : OREO
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DVR brand : TIVO
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Johns, to Scots : IANS
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Disapproving sound : TSK
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Lyon king : ROI

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