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SHELL GAME

New York Times, Sunday, December 3, 2017

Author:
David Steinberg
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
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David Steinberg

This puzzle:

Rows: 21, Columns: 22 Words: 149, Blocks: 86 This is puzzle # 71 for Mr. Steinberg. Sunday freshness: 51%
David Steinberg notes:
In the Steinberg family, we keep a small notebook in each room of our house and in the car. That way, if one of us gets inspired by a crossword idea, entry, etc., it can easily be written down. My ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
The old SHELL GAME! I spent years trying to come up with a Sunday puzzle around the fascinating sleight of hand. My best attempt was to have three "shells" made out of black squares, with ... read more
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© 2017, The New York Times12/3/17 ( No. 24,862 )
Across
1
Browns : SAUTES
7
Four-hit achievement, in baseball lingo : CYCLE
12
Mil. posts : FTS
15
System used at Gallaudet Univ. : ASL
18
The U.S., in Mexico : ELNORTE
20
Milo of "Romeo and Juliet," 1968 : OSHEA
21
Hawaii's ___ Day : LEI
22
Low : MOO
23
"Et tu?" and others : ACCUSALS
25
Lotion ingredients : ALOES
26
Suburb of Chicago : OAKLAWN
28
Joyful internet cry : WOOT
29
Bubbly mixer : TONIC
31
Popeye's boy : SWEEPEA
33
Harassed, in a sense : HAZED
34
Cartoon seller of Squishees : APU
35
Pyrex glass marking : PINTMEASURE
38
Jackson 5 member : TITO
39
Philip who wrote "Portnoy's Complaint" : ROTH
41
Cain and Abel's younger brother : SETH
42
Word before questions or advice : ANY
43
Do sales work, informally : REP
44
A part of : INON
45
Band with the 1989 platinum debut album "Junta" : PHISH
47
Darryl, in the comic "Baby Blues" : DAD
49
Accomplishing : DOING
51
Poke around : SNOOP
54
The "K" in Kmart : KRESGE
59
Places for plugs : DRAINS
62
Plastic dispenser producer : PEZ
65
The clue for 128-Down, if this shell game weren't a scam : ARCTICEXPLORER
68
Hardly guzzle : SIP
69
Group of pros : CRACKTEAM
71
"Rights of Man" author, 1791 : PAINE
72
Early Cuzco dweller : INCA
73
Series of mistakes? : GAGREEL
74
Vacation spot : RESORT
77
Inside dope source : TIPSTER
80
Prefix with business : AGRI
81
Chilled : ONICE
83
With 13-Down, herbal brew : CHAMOMILE
85
Cartoon seller of Duff Beer : MOE
86
The clue for 127-Across, if this shell game weren't a scam : ATTACKWITHAPAW
90
Former N.F.L.'ers Detmer and Law : TYS
91
All together : ENBLOC
93
Shapes of some Halloween cookies : GHOSTS
94
Country united in 1990 : YEMEN
96
Soft drink options : COKES
98
A peeling place? : SPA
100
Westernmost of the ABC Islands : ARUBA
103
"Bug" : GERM
105
Hosp. worker : LPN
107
Prefix with caching : GEO
109
2.5, for the set {1, 2, 3, 4} : MEAN
112
Classic sculpture : BUST
114
Novel narrated by a soon-to-be mutineer : OMOO
115
Material for small buildings? : LINCOLNLOGS
118
Proctor's warning : SHH
119
Students often take them out : LOANS
121
When some bars close : TWOAM
122
Edict : UKASE
124
End in ___ : ATIE
125
Style influenced by Cubism : ARTDECO
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Like hand motions during a shell game : SWIFT
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Professional group with a van : NEWSCREW
131
Month of l'année : MAI
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Singer Reed : LOU
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Four-time World Series-winning manager : TORRE
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In the near future : SOONISH
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Superfund org. : EPA
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Something to build on : LOT
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Looks fabulous, in slang : SLAYS
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Pincher : KLEPTO
Down
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England and Spain fought one in 1588 : SEAWAR
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Smirnoff Ice, e.g. : ALCOPOP
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Lacking polish : UNCOUTH
4
Push : TOUT
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Verbal stumbles : ERS
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Walks or runs, for short : STAT
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Work together : COACT
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Fashion inits. : YSL
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Elected : CHOSEN
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Degree of freedom : LEEWAY
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Lightens : EASES
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Like hounds and most bunny rabbits : FLOPEARED
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See 83-Across : TEA
14
Guru, maybe : SIKH
15
"Pretty cool, huh?" : AMAZINGISNTIT
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Johannesburg neighborhood much in the news during apartheid : SOWETO
17
Underground locale : LONDON
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Give a ring while on the road? : ELOPE
24
Tizzy : SNIT
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Typical Vanidades reader : LATINA
30
How many TV shows are shown : INHD
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Port. is part of it : EUR
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One caring for a bebé : MADRE
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Classical poem : EPODE
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Email openers : HIS
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Egghead? : SHORTE
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Deceitful sort : SNAKE
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Grp. with lots of pointers : AKC
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Like the verbs "eat" and "drink": Abbr. : IRR
52
Bobcat relative : OCELOT
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Fund-raising org. : PTA
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Fair : EXPO
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Warm up for a bout, say : SPAR
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Bug : GLITCH
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Ages and ages : EON
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With politesse : NICELY
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They're symbolized by slashes : SPARES
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Minecraft or StarCraft : PCGAME
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Fantasy novel hero who rides the dragon Saphira : ERAGON
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Capital 175 miles east of Venice, Italy : ZAGREBCROATIA
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Lottery winner's cry : IMRICH
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Record again : RETAPE
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Dernier ___ : CRI
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Philosophy class suffix : ISM
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Marc of fashion : ECKO
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Follows a pattern? : SEWS
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Much-covered 1955 Bo Diddley hit : IMAMAN
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Juice : POWER
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Verb often said three times in a row : NAG
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It's cut and dried : HAY
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All right : AOK
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Immune system component : TCELL
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"Let's do this thing!" : ITSON
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Amt. of seasoning : TSP
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Loch on the border of the Highlands : LOMOND
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Worn-down pencil : NUB
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Say quickly : SPITOUT
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One way to run : AMOK
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Greyhound offering : BUSTRIP
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Most visibly frightened : ASHIEST
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Develop a limp : GOLAME
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Hybrid music genre of the 2010s : EMORAP
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Houston-to-Dallas dir. : NNW
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Desert, in a way : GOAWOL
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City west of Binghamton : ELMIRA
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Pulitzer-winning novelist Jennifer : EGAN
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Total jerks : ASSES
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Group with two top 10 rock operas : THEWHO
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Runs to : COSTS
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They have long necks and round bodies : LUTES
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Bear's advice : SELL
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Bearlike creature in sci-fi : EWOK
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Oil crisis? : ACNE
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Murmur : COO
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Cook in oil : FRY
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Only three-letter scale note : SOL

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

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