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New York Times, Thursday, September 29, 2011

Author:
Ben Fish
Editor:
Will Shortz
22-Down : Range parts: Abbr.
TotalDebut
19/29/2011
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Ben Fish

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 74, Blocks: 41 Missing: {JXZ} Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is the debut puzzle for Mr. Fish. Thursday freshness: 25%
Notepad: Two hints for 17- and 57-Across and 11- and 26-Down appear somewhere in this puzzle.
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© 2011, The New York Times9/29/11 ( No. 22,605 )
Across
1
Easy catch : POPUP
6
Site of some Galileo experiments : PISA
10
"The ___ lama, he's a priest" : ONEL
14
Dutch princess who's the daughter of Queen Juliana : IRENE
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Air show sound : ROAR
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Grievous : DIRE
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[See blurb] : GRADEBONUS
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Year St. Augustine of Canterbury died : DCIV
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Org. with a targetlike mark on its flag : RAF
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School yr. section : SEM
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Time for a pique-nique, maybe : ETE
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Honeybun : CUPCAKE
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Ming jar, e.g. : ANTIQUE
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Second bananas : STOOGES
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Kind of knife : GINSU
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Bugs : PESTERS
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Seventh heaven : ECSTASY
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N.L. West team, on scoreboards : ARI
37
Fairy tale : LIE
38
Reporter's aid : NOTEPAD
43
Best-selling PC game released in 2000 : THESIMS
47
Hot : IRATE
48
Simple ski lift : ROPETOW
49
Learned ones : SAVANTS
51
Analgesic : ANODYNE
52
Scot's negative : NAE
53
Service award? : TIP
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Upper body: Abbr. : SEN
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Sphere : AREA
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[See blurb] : MATHSYMBOL
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Enamored (of) : FOND
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Home for Samuel Beckett : EIRE
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Language known to native speakers as "te reo" : MAORI
66
Reverse : UNDO
67
Esposas: Abbr. : SRAS
68
Tries : STABS
Down
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Glutton : PIG
2
Bomber pilot in "Catch-22" : ORR
3
Green globule : PEA
4
German connection : UND
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British aristocracy : PEERAGE
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Claim : PROFESS
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___ exchange : ION
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Link in the food chain? : SAUSAGE
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#33 on a table : ARSENIC
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___ duck : ODD
11
[See blurb] : NICEQUALITY
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Baritone piece sung by Renato : ERITU
13
New Orleans sight : LEVEE
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Sondheim's Mrs. Lovett, e.g. : BAKER
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Range parts: Abbr. : MTNS
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Airer of hearings : CSPAN
25
"In ___," Nirvana album : UTERO
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[See blurb] : POSITIVEEND
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Prison staple : COT
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Suffix with real or surreal : IST
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One who says a lot in a game : SIMON
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"___ can" (campaign slogan) : YESWE
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The Depression, e.g. : ERA
40
Runners do it : PANT
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Occasionally : ATTIMES
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Hopelessness : DESPAIR
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Wrecks : TRASHES
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Puts an edge on : HONES
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Curie, Kelvin and Fermi : EPONYMS
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But: Lat. : SED
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Major mess : SNAFU
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Sorkin who wrote "The Social Network" : AARON
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Shakespearean stir : ADO
58
La-la lead-in : TRA
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Bath ___ : MAT
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Flapper wrapper : BOA
61
Sphere : ORB
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French flower : LIS

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