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INSIDE DOPE

New York Times, Sunday, December 20, 2009

Author:
Alan Arbesfeld
Editor:
Will Shortz
Blog:
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Alan Arbesfeld

This puzzle:

Rows: 21, Columns: 21 Words: 140, Blocks: 68 Missing: {QZ} This is puzzle # 87 for Mr. Arbesfeld. Sunday freshness: 63%
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© 2009, The New York Times12/20/9 ( No. 21,957 )
Across
1
Crib cry : WAAH
5
N.B.A. Hall-of-Famer Thomas : ISIAH
10
Like some waves : TIDAL
15
Pillow cover : SHAM
19
Jessica of "Fantastic Four" : ALBA
20
Where to go for the big bucks? : RODEO
21
Item on a toothpick : OLIVE
22
La ___, Calif. : MESA
23
It has a large canopy : RAINFOREST
25
Average Joes : PLAINFOLKS
27
Connected with : TIEDINTO
28
Rugby action : SCRUM
30
Where 7-Eleven is headquartered : DALLAS
31
Counter view? : STOOLS
33
Christmas sounds : HOS
34
"Finished!" : ALLDONE
35
Republicans in 2008 : MCCAINFOLLOWERS
40
See 104-Across : SEATS
41
William ___, longtime editor of The New Yorker : SHAWN
42
Increase : GOUP
43
Mastroianni's co-star in "La Dolce Vita" : EKBERG
45
V.I.P. locale : DAIS
46
Six-Day War hero : DAYAN
48
"Me too" : SODOI
50
Battery option : AAA
53
Bruin great : ORR
54
Lab inspector? : VET
55
Busboy's assignment : NAPKINFOLDING
59
Lincoln trademark : STOVEPIPE
62
One who might be left holding the bag? : AIDE
63
Sesame Street resident : ERNIE
64
Lay to rest : INTER
65
N, E, W and S : PTS
66
Title role for Arnold Schwarzenegger : CONAN
69
French seaport : BREST
72
Not orig. : IMIT
74
"You bet" : OKEYDOKEY
78
Stop a trip? : REGAINFOOTING
82
Avenue ___ Champs-Élysées : DES
83
Charlotte of "Diff'rent Strokes" : RAE
84
Big name in kitchen utensils : OXO
85
Boy's name that means "the king" : ELROY
86
Horace, e.g. : ODIST
88
Goes to hell : ROTS
89
Attack, bear-style : CLAWAT
92
British gun : STEN
93
___ Vivien, British poet known as the Muse of the Violets : RENEE
94
Makeup boo-boo : SMEAR
96
Rafael Nadal specialty : TOPSPINFOREHAND
101
Associate : CONSORT
103
"Gotcha!" : AHA
104
With 40-Across, some Election Day prizes : SENATE
105
Wild : UNTAME
106
Lead-in to phobia : AGORA
108
"Fa la la la la la la la la" and others : REFRAINS
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Expect, everything considered : BARGAINFOR
114
Unite : JOINFORCES
116
Whitaker's Oscar-winning role : AMIN
117
Army of the Potomac commander during the Civil War : MEADE
118
Seething : ABOIL
119
Put in the ground, in a way : SOWN
120
Director Vittorio De ___ : SICA
121
Prize for Paganini : STRAD
122
Country singer Travis : MERLE
123
Tolkien tree creatures : ENTS
Down
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Target of salicylic acid : WART
2
Jai ___ : ALAI
3
Title fellow in a 1922 Broadway hit : ABIE
4
Shop tools : HANDSAWS
5
Like some transfers : IRONON
6
In a way : SORTOF
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Communism, for one : IDEOLOGY
8
Two-time loser to D.D.E. : AES
9
Intense attraction, with "the" : HOTS
10
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc., on a standard keyboard : TOPROW
11
Mistreatment : ILLUSE
12
Geom. measure : DIAM
13
Prefix with fauna : AVI
14
Three-time U.S. Open champion : LENDL
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Barely contain one's anger : SMOLDER
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"Oh, you're back" : HELLOAGAIN
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Obliquely : ASKANT
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Hoi polloi, with "the" : MASSES
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Belong : FITIN
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Like some starts : FALSE
29
Dice : CHOP
32
Everett of "Citizen Kane" : SLOANE
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Request from : ASKOF
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Windows precursor : MSDOS
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Patient record : CHART
37
Home of the mask of King Tutankhamen : CAIRO
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Old Coney Island's ___ Park : LUNA
39
Frequent Borat target : REDNECK
44
Library section, for short : BIO
46
State, e.g.: Abbr. : DEPT
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Play to ___ : ATIE
48
Takes to the hills? : SKIS
49
Meteor trailer? : OID
51
"Wheel of Fortune" request : ANI
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Obituary datum : AGE
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20-ounce coffee size : VENTI
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Page of music : PATTI
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Does Rudolph's job : LEADS
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1962 film set partly on Crab Key : DRNO
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Discover alternative : VISA
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Before : PRIORTO
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"A woman's ___ often opens the door to love": Henry Ward Beecher : PITY
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Lib. references : OEDS
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Dmitri's denial : NYET
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Good pal : BRO
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Reagan White House dog : REX
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Having I trouble? : EGOCENTRIC
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Jersey call : MOO
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Nash and others : OGDENS
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Money in Malmö : KRONA
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Put away : EATEN
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Was sycophantic to : YESED
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Just out : NEW
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Scruggs's partner in bluegrass : FLATT
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"Don't look at me!" : NOTI
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Second-rate : INFERIOR
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Run through : REHEARSE
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Trattoria offering : LASAGNA
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Kitchen draw : AROMA
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Lock horns (with) : SPAR
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Back in : RETRO
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Explores with a tank : SCUBAS
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French term of address : MONAMI
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Taoists' locale : PAGODA
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Held (up) : SHORED
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Low soccer score : ONENIL
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Fund-raising option : RAFFLE
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Old French coronation city : REIMS
106
Miles off : AFAR
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Stuck, after "in" : AJAM
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Che Guevara, e.g. : ICON
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House speaker between Tom and Dennis : NEWT
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Some employment records: Abbr. : SSNS
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It's not gross : NET
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U.K. award : OBE

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

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