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New York Times, Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Author:
Gary Cee
Editor:
Will Shortz
35-Across : Thumb-to-forefinger signal
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Gary Cee

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 34 Missing: {FJQZ} This is puzzle # 26 for Mr. Cee. Tuesday freshness: 47%
Gary Cee notes:
The website www.onelook.com was invaluable in pulling this one off. I kept moving three ONs around until I came up with the three ... read more
Will Shortz notes:
Today's puzzle, along with those for Monday, Wednesday and Thursday this week, were used last Saturday at the 7th annual Bay Area ... read more
Jeff Chen notes:
Nice straightforward early-week puzzle today, phrases containing three instances of ON. Great revealer, repurposing ON AND ON AND ON ... read more
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G
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A
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T
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E
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S
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P
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A
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T
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W
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R
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I
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S
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T
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O
A
R
S
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E
R
L
E
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H
O
R
N
E
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T
R
A
P
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C
O
A
X
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Y
U
K
O
N
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T
O
N
Y
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T
O
N
I
T
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O
N
E
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I
N
S
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E
N
T
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B
I
O
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W
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A
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H
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L
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O
N
D
O
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N
O
N
T
32
A
R
I
O
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E
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R
U
P
T
S
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A
O
K
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L
I
D
S
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L
A
C
E
S
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P
I
K
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V
I
T
A
E
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E
Y
E
D
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G
I
L
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R
E
T
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N
A
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M
O
N
S
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O
O
N
S
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E
A
S
O
N
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I
N
T
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R
Y
E
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R
I
P
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G
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M
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A
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O
N
A
N
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D
O
N
A
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N
D
O
N
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B
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R
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A
V
E
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U
R
I
S
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C
E
N
T
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E
A
G
E
R
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T
A
C
O
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I
S
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E
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E
M
E
R
Y
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S
W
A
N
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S
K
Y
S
© 2014, The New York Times9/16/14 ( No. 23,688 )
Across
1
Horse race's starting point : GATE
5
Lovers' quarrel : SPAT
9
Bracelet location : WRIST
14
Rows : OARS
15
Novelist ___ Stanley Gardner : ERLE
16
Lena of stage and screen : HORNE
17
Golf course hazard : TRAP
18
Use friendly persuasion : COAX
19
Territory east of Alaska : YUKON
20
1990s R&B group with a repetitive-sounding name : TONYTONITONE
23
Some doorways : INS
24
Sinus specialist, briefly : ENT
25
Genre of Walter Isaacson's "Steve Jobs," for short : BIO
26
___ pedal (guitar accessory) : WAH
29
City midway between Detroit and Toronto : LONDONONTARIO
33
Throws a tantrum : ERUPTS
35
Thumb-to-forefinger signal : AOK
36
Hats, informally : LIDS
37
What Velcro may substitute for : LACES
38
Commercial ending with Water : PIK
39
Curriculum ___ : VITAE
40
Looked at : EYED
41
Early Mets manager Hodges : GIL
42
Ophthalmologist's concern : RETINA
43
June to September, in India : MONSOONSEASON
46
Bank acct. earnings : INT
47
Whiskey variety : RYE
48
___-roaring : RIP
49
"Today" rival, for short : GMA
52
How a motormouth talks ... or what 20-, 29- and 43-Across literally have in common : ONANDONANDON
55
Last word of "The Star-Spangled Banner" : BRAVE
58
"Topaz" author Leon : URIS
59
Penny : CENT
60
Psyched : EAGER
61
Dish you might sprinkle cheese on : TACO
62
"Get it?" response : ISEE
63
File material : EMERY
64
Ugly Duckling, eventually : SWAN
65
"The ___ the limit!" : SKYS
Down
1
The family in the 2009 best seller "This Family of Mine" : GOTTI
2
Hank who hit 755 homers : AARON
3
Like sheer fabric or sautéed onions : TRANSLUCENT
4
Catch sight of : ESPY
5
Another round at the buffet, say : SECONDS
6
Immediately : PRONTO
7
Jai ___ : ALAI
8
Required school purchase, maybe : TEXTBOOK
9
"Oh, what the heck?" : WHYNOT
10
Philanderer : ROUE
11
Grate on : IRK
12
___-cone : SNO
13
Important number on Downing Street : TEN
21
Camp sights : TENTS
22
Porker's sound : OINK
26
Secretary : WRITINGDESK
27
Actor Quinn : AIDAN
28
Old Testament book : HOSEA
30
Maureen Dowd pieces : OPEDS
31
They can take a pounding : NAILS
32
Samuel on the Supreme Court : ALITO
33
Resin used in incense : ELEMI
34
Synthetic fabric : RAYON
38
Ingredients in pesto : PINENUTS
39
Italian motor scooter : VESPA
41
Francisco who painted frescoes : GOYA
42
Dampens, as a parade : RAINSON
44
Stubborn : ORNERY
45
Beethoven's Third : EROICA
50
$$$ : MONEY
51
Gets the pot started : ANTES
52
Choice on a gambling line : OVER
53
Stalemate : DRAW
54
TV drama set in the D.C. area : NCIS
55
Busy one : BEE
56
Crash into : RAM
57
Store in a cask, say : AGE

Answer summary:
4 unique to this puzzle, 1 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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