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New York Times, Friday, November 27, 2009

Author:
Ed Sessa
Editor:
Will Shortz
1-Across : "Enjoy the honey-heavy dew of ___": Shak.
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Edward Sessa

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 72, Blocks: 30 Missing: {JQXZ} Spans: 2 This is puzzle # 3 for Mr. Sessa. Friday freshness: 22%
Jim Horne notes:

This is a rare Friday puzzle with a theme. It came out Thanksgiving evening.

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© 2009, The New York Times11/27/9 ( No. 21,934 )
Across
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"Enjoy the honey-heavy dew of ___": Shak. : SLUMBER
8
British V.I.P.'s, to Brits : ARISTOS
15
Place for buttons : CONSOLE
16
Dr. ___ (infant sleepers) : DENTONS
17
Hope born of desperation : AWINGANDAPRAYER
19
Pope Benedict XVI's election year : MMV
20
Shrub akin to the cherry plum : SLOE
21
"The Feast of Herod" painter : LIPPI
22
1950s-'60s NBC host : PAAR
24
Wishy-washy response : IMAY
26
Quick note : LINE
28
Running things : INCONTROL
31
Reporters' areas : BEATS
32
Farm sound : BAA
33
Scrubbed : NOGO
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After everything has been taken into account : NET
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Justifiable basis for one's position : ALEGTOSTANDON
40
Copier : APE
41
Illuminated, in a way : GILT
42
Social register word : NEE
43
Survive adversity : GETBY
45
Some head-to-head competitions : DRAGRACES
50
Gallows : TREE
51
Orchard product : PEAR
52
___ City, suburb of Tampa/St. Petersburg : DADE
53
Part of a merry refrain : TRALA
55
News source in a 14-Down : TASS
58
Playing pieces : MEN
59
Post-Thanksgiving fare : TURKEYLEFTOVERS
62
Where Japón is : ORIENTE
63
Site for a seal, maybe : AIRHOLE
64
Dress down : REPROVE
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Means of tower access, in a fairy tale : TRESSES
Down
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Garlicky dish : SCAMPI
2
Figure on a totem pole, figuratively : LOWMAN
3
First computer to predict a U.S. election outcome : UNIVAC
4
Yahoo! alternative : MSN
5
Things near Baskerville Hall : BOGS
6
JFK-to-TLV carrier : ELAL
7
"Le Moulin de la Galette" artist : RENOIR
8
Most populous county of Idaho : ADA
9
E-mail option : REPLY
10
Cross inscription : INRI
11
Fasten with a click : STAPLE
12
Schroeder's instrument in "Peanuts" : TOYPIANO
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Long shot, for sure : ONEINTEN
14
Former map inits. : SSR
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March, say : DEMONSTRATE
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Boxer's name holder : ROBE
25
Ever so much : ALOT
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French direction : EST
29
Shrewlike : NAGGY
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Comical Jacques : TATI
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Blockheaded move : BONER
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What graffiti may signify : GANG
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Optical opening : APERTURE
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"O.K. ... go!" : LETERRIP
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Aged, in an earlier age : OLDE
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Gone to glory : DEAD
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Hollywood fig. : AGT
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Lipped lab container : BEAKER
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Peace Nobelist of 1994 : ARAFAT
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Cinephiles often watch for them : CAMEOS
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1926 English Channel crosser : EDERLE
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Sanity : SENSES
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Entertainment by subscription : PAYTV
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A successor to 22-Across : LENO
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Hurly-burly : STIR
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Vexed : SORE
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Prominence : TOR
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Winner at the Battle of Cold Harbor : LEE
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Beta beater : VHS

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

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