NY Times Puzzle No. 1105
ACROSS
Product that’s
1
available on tap? Ship guarded by
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Hera
Fixates (on)
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Rocker Reed
14
Band of ore
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“Hey, check that
16
out!”
Translation of
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the Latin phrase “ceteris paribus” What you’re
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doing right now Never-beforeseen
21 Game-ending
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shout
Expert
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Dallas sch.
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Part of a party
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Doctrine that
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was found unconstitutional in Brown v. Board of Education
It can be
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substituted for Gouda
What the sun
33
and Sunoco have in common Gourd
34
Locale where
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the French may take des vacances
Symbol formed
39
by four crossings in this puzzle Angst-ridden and
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moody
How promgoers
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typically arrive Thank you for
44
waiting
Bluesy Redding
45
Fair for
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everybody
They might
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create divisions in the board Copy
52
Former
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monetary unit in Japan
Break up a plot?
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Very, informally
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Severely
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criticizes Organized effort
61
for justice under the law
Side of a square,
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say
Drop
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“I’m for it!”
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Drama that’s
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credited with boosting sales of Lucky Strike cigarettes
Inn capacity
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Unpracticed
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DOWN
“That’s life, I
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guess”
Water ___
2
Rend
3
More pallid
4
Check, with “in”
5
“___ Paradise,”
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1995 #1 hit for Coolio
“Wowie!,” to
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Gen Z
“___ careful, will
8
you?”
“Barely made it!”
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Drugmaker Lilly
10
White noise?
11
Enter one’s
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user name and password Traveling
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between the poles? Accompanier
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of a roving reporter, for short
Affront
19
See-through
25
garment
Kristen formerly
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of “S.N.L.” Formal
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introduction? Fall setting
28
Audibly floored
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Inappropriate
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Dress (up),
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old-style
Start working
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more energetically “Just me!”
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Digging too deep
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Playful suffix
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with “any” Growing old
40
Some Nintendo
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consoles
What takes a
45
toll?
Is worthwhile
47
Nov. 11
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honorees
Branch of Islam
49
Vital vessel
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Odd
51
“How fun!”
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Package
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directive: Abbr. Voracious
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“Shepherd
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Moons” singer, 1991
Worry
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Standout
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Pride : lions ::
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___ : emus
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