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New York Times, Saturday, September 13, 2014

Author:
Josh Knapp
Editor:
Will Shortz
29-Across : Bag
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Josh Knapp

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 68, Blocks: 28 Missing: {FJQZ} This is puzzle # 16 for Mr. Knapp. Saturday freshness: 83%
Will Shortz notes:
One tricky answer to clue here was BAD GIRL (34A), as almost any clue could be seen as sexist. BAD GIRL has a negative connotation ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Fun to see some of what makes Josh Josh in this puzzle. I loved the clue for COLOR TV — a neat piece of trivia — and it's a fun ... read more
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© 2014, The New York Times9/13/14 ( No. 23,685 )
Across
1
Pro : ADEPT
6
Paper job : COLUMNIST
15
Words repeated after "I shall no more," in "The Tempest" : TOSEA
16
Say : PRONOUNCE
17
When bars close in Boston : TWOAM
18
TV screen format : LETTERBOX
19
Subject of a standing order? : ANTHEM
21
___ COIN : INSERT
22
Super-corny : CHEESEBALL
26
Pair : ITEM
27
Font menu choice : KERN
28
It's between -1 and +1 : SINE
29
Bag : SNARE
30
Source of conflict, in antiquity : ERIS
31
Film, e.g. : COATING
33
12/ : DEC
34
Biker chick, perhaps : BADGIRL
35
Dude : CAT
38
Invention that prompted NBC to adopt the peacock logo : COLORTV
39
___ seeds, ingredients in some health drinks : CHIA
40
"Gotcha," in old lingo : IMHIP
43
Star followers : MAGI
44
Something that's fallen off a shelf? : BERG
45
What an article may refer to : NOUN
46
Herb used in Thai food : LEMONGRASS
48
Fair : COMELY
50
Italian after-dinner drink : GRAPPA
51
Party to a tryst : INAMORATA
55
Toy company that introduced Rubik's Cube : IDEAL
56
Like bulldogs : TENACIOUS
57
Finely prepare : MINCE
58
Something on either side of a bridge : EYESOCKET
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One advised to take two tablets : MOSES
Down
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Beset : ATTACKED
2
Call from the cellar : DOWNHERE
3
Like most philosophy dissertations : ESOTERIC
4
Ones involved in an elaborate courtship : PEAHENS
5
Breaks : TAMES
6
Radar's rank on "M*A*S*H": Abbr. : CPL
7
Bank deposit? : ORE
8
Universal area : LOT
9
Through : UNTIL
10
Kitchen brand : MOEN
11
Like many new mothers : NURSING
12
Still being tested : INBETA
13
One running home, maybe : SCORER
14
Modern-day "Let's stay in touch" : TEXTME
20
Agave product : MESCAL
23
Montreal eco-tourist attraction : BIODOME
24
Anemone, to name one : ANAGRAM
25
"Just relax, will you?!" : LETITGO
29
Chase scene producer, for short : SNL
32
Classic storyteller who wrote under the pseudonym Knickerbocker : IRVING
34
Punch : BOP
35
Depreciates : CHEAPENS
36
Valuable commodity in New York City : AIRSPACE
37
What some homemade signs announce : TAGSALES
38
Anchors of some malls : CINEMAS
39
Box in a cab : CBRADIO
40
Spark : INCITE
41
Comedian Paul : MOONEY
42
Kind : HUMANE
46
Words that are rarely spoken : LYRIC
47
Teller of many tales : GRIMM
49
Unscrewed : LOCO
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[Thumbs up] : AOK
53
End of many a long race: Abbr. : TUE
54
P.E.I. setting : AST

Answer summary:
4 unique to this puzzle, 4 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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