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New York Times, Friday, March 9, 2018

Author:
Neville Fogarty and Doug Peterson
Editor:
Will Shortz
29-Across : Strange things
TotalDebutLatestCollabs
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CircleScrabbleFresh
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Neville Fogarty
TotalDebutLatestCollabs
562/20/200612/9/202334
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RebusScrabbleFresh
31.6268%
Doug Peterson

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 70, Blocks: 30 Missing: {QV} This is puzzle # 7 for Mr. Fogarty. This is puzzle # 42 for Mr. Peterson. Friday freshness: 54%
Constructor notes:
We're both big fans of the Golden Age of Television, so we racked our brains to find some way to sneak a classic TV reference into ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
I wasn't familiar with the term NIGHTMARE FUEL, but that's a good phrase to learn. Sounds like something straight out of "Monsters, ... read more
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© 2018, The New York Times3/9/18 ( No. 24,958 )
Across
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Group in the original "Ocean's 11" : RATPACK
8
Classic arcade game with lots of shooting : NBAJAM
14
Like Istanbul : EURASIAN
16
Emphatic admission : YESIDO
17
First world capital, alphabetically : ABUDHABI
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Like clothes buttons, generally : SEWNON
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Unexciting poker holding : PAIR
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2008 Bond girl Kurylenko : OLGA
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Bedevil : NAGAT
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Car once promoted with the line "The thrill starts with the grille" : EDSEL
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Speaker units : OHMS
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Prefix with -gon : NONA
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Nocturnal acronym : REM
29
Strange things : EXOTICA
32
Super 8, e.g. : INN
33
Group of female seals : HAREM
34
Powerhouse in Olympic weightlifting : RUSSIA
36
Gradually : ONEDAYATATIME
39
Animated character who graduated from Dogwarts University : GROMIT
40
The "R" of 28-Across : RAPID
41
Circular parts : ADS
42
Formidable opponents : NEMESES
44
Campaign aid : PAC
47
"The Old Curiosity Shop" girl : NELL
49
Touched : DAFT
50
Rail center? : MARSH
52
Express stress, in a way : GROAN
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Gulf of ___ : SUEZ
56
Santa ___, Calif. : ROSA
57
Juiced (up) : SOUPED
59
Jacob's partner in "A Christmas Carol" : EBENEZER
61
City nicknamed "The Old Pueblo" : TUCSON
62
So-so, as support : LUKEWARM
63
Acropolis figure : ATHENA
64
Spots : DETECTS
Down
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One going against the grain? : REAPER
2
Poem greeting the dawn : AUBADE
3
"What's past is past," e.g. : TRUISM
4
Giant competitor : PADRE
5
Last name of cosmetics giant Mary Kay : ASH
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"See ya" : CIAO
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Bad way to go : KABLOOEY
8
Buffalo's home: Abbr. : NYS
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Has-___ : BEEN
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Source of stone used to build the ancient Egyptian pyramids : ASWAN
11
Flag-waving and such : JINGOISM
12
Musical "girl who cain't say no" : ADOANNIE
13
Joe known as "The Comeback Kid" : MONTANA
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Cause of bad dreams, in modern lingo : NIGHTMAREFUEL
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Follower of bon or mon : AMI
24
Show immediately preceding another : LEADIN
26
Scuffle : SCRAPE
30
For adults only : XRATED
31
Special-education challenge : AUTISM
33
Bottom line? : HEM
35
Tom Sawyer's half brother : SID
36
Request for food delivery : ORDEROUT
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Someone who's pretty darn good : NOSLOUCH
38
It could be on the tip of your tongue : TASTEBUD
39
___ rap : GANGSTA
43
More, in México : MAS
44
O.C.D. fighter, maybe : PROZAC
45
Put forth : ASSERT
46
Enamors : CHARMS
48
Small slip : LAPSE
51
"___ done now?" : AREWE
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Superbright : NEON
55
"The Wizard of Oz" farmhand : ZEKE
58
Helicases split it : DNA
60
Court divider : NET

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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