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New York Times, Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Author:
Joon Pahk
Editor:
Will Shortz
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Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 74, Blocks: 37 Missing: {Q} This is puzzle # 15 for Mr. pahk. Wednesday freshness: 94%
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© 2011, The New York Times7/13/11 ( No. 22,527 )
Across
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Start of a URL : HTTP
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Neon ___ (fish) : TETRA
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They're hooked behind the back : BRAS
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Two-dimensional extent : AREA
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Suits : EXECS
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Stop : HALT
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Large order of morning drinks? : JOESIXPACK
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1970s-'80s group with a palindromic name : ABBA
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Interim ruling group : JUNTA
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It helps a pitcher get a grip : ROSINBAG
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Activity for a hyperactive barista? : MUDSLINGING
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Vegetables whose skins may be cooked and eaten separately : YAMS
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Gomer Pyle's girlfriend : LOUANN
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It can be a major turnoff : EXITRAMP
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English racing town : EPSOM
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Bona fide : GENUINE
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Connect with : TIEINTO
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Subtle show of emotion in the eyes : GLINT
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Maud Adams, twice : BONDGIRL
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Regulars, or what they'll have : USUALS
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Lend, informally : SPOT
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Interactive features of starbucks.com? : JAVAAPPLETS
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Southern belle's cry of surprise : IDECLARE
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Harasses, as a fraternity pledge : HAZES
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Times or Century : FONT
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Classic Mike Myers "S.N.L." sketch ... or an apt title for this puzzle : COFFEETALK
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Herr's wife : FRAU
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___ cologne : EAUDE
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"You've Really Got a Hold ___" (1963 hit) : ONME
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Cry of alarm : YELP
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Tony Randall title role : DRLAO
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Feline line : MEOW
Down
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Pilgrimage to Mecca : HAJJ
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Drop ___ : TROU
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College freshman, typically : TEEN
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Later than : PAST
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Stereotypical cowboy's nickname : TEX
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Button abbr. on a scientific calculator : EXP
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Is overcome by emotion, maybe : TEARSUP
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Dr Pepper alternative : RCCOLA
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Welcomes at the door : ASKSIN
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Hallucinogenic beverage : BHANG
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Yeshiva instructor : RABBI
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Composer Berg : ALBAN
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Legendary football coach Amos Alonzo ___ : STAGG
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Words before and after "what" : IAM
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Hard up : INNEED
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___ Bator : ULAN
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___ of the Rock (Jerusalem landmark) : DOME
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Burglar who really gets cracking? : YEGG
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Jump with an extra half-turn : AXEL
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It's bigger than a Nano : MINI
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"Set phasers to ___" : STUN
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Morning ___ (bathing, combing the hair, etc.) : RITUAL
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Napoleon and Snowball, in "Animal Farm" : PIGS
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Do a little barbering : SNIP
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Other: Sp. : OTRO
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Take off one's coat? : MOLT
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Lacquered metalware : TOLE
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The "I" of R.P.I.: Abbr. : INST
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Portending evil : BALEFUL
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Zoned (out) : SPACED
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Rumpus : UPROAR
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Sec : JIFFY
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Have a thing for : ADORE
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Susceptible to bribery : VENAL
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Make a nuisance of oneself : ACTUP
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That miss : SHE
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The H, H or O in H2O : ATOM
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Western writer Grey : ZANE
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Patron saint of sailors : ELMO
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Distort : SKEW
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Govt. approver of new meds : FDA
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Fair-hiring abbr. : EEO

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