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New York Times, Saturday, January 16, 1999

Author:
Rich Norris
Editor:
Will Shortz
54-Across : "Tigrane" composer
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Rich Norris

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 72, Blocks: 32 Missing: {GJQVXZ} This is puzzle # 96 for Mr. Norris. Saturday freshness: 14%
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© 1999, The New York Times1/16/99 ( No. 17,966 )
Across
1
Auditing technique : SPOTCHECK
10
Polar irregularity : SERAC
15
Pretentious : HIFALUTIN
16
Ring : ARENA
17
Sway : INFLUENCE
18
Obscure : BEDIM
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Greek letters : MUS
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Grp. emphasizing citizenship : BSA
21
Trial response? : WOEISME
23
Part of a proposal : SPECS
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Speaker on the road : CBER
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Diner, for one : CAR
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Stop on a line: Abbr. : STA
28
Bit : SHRED
30
Figures : DATA
31
"Hold on!" : NOTYET
33
Wounds : SORES
34
Trifling consideration : SMALLPOTATOES
37
Map feature : SCALE
38
1993 A.L. batting champ John : OLERUD
39
Old flatboats : ARKS
40
About 1.3 cubic yards : STERE
41
Mil. transport : LST
44
Early : WEE
45
"The Highwayman" singer : OCHS
46
Nursery rhyme food : PEASE
48
Hit 1976 self-titled R. & B. album : NATALIE
50
U.S.C.G. rank : CPO
52
Had an edge : LED
53
Misses : OMITS
54
"Tigrane" composer : SCARLATTI
57
"Une ___ mariée" (1964 Godard film) : FEMME
58
Part of some examinations : ESSAYTEST
59
Commercial fluorocarbon : FREON
60
Horse races? : STAMPEDES
Down
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Leveling devices : SHIMS
2
Big pictures : PINUPS
3
Counterbalance : OFFSET
4
He defeated Botvinnik in 1960 : TAL
5
Some meeting places : CLUBS
6
Shades : HUES
7
Valle del Bove locale : ETNA
8
The Pres., militarily speaking : CIC
9
Understood one did wrong : KNEWBETTER
10
Cavalryman : SABER
11
James Whitcomb Riley's "___ Went Mad" : EREI
12
1950's political phenomenon : REDSCARE
13
Breathes life into : ANIMATES
14
Flash producers : CAMERAS
22
Lib. reference : OED
24
Lock sites : CANALS
25
Many Jamaicans : CREOLES
28
N.L. team: Abbr. : STL
29
Assumptions : HYPOTHESES
30
It may result from a long phone conversation : DOODLE
32
Encouraging word : OLE
33
Good name for a hash house employee : STU
34
Hard hit, in baseball slang : SCREAMER
35
Speed along : MAKETIME
36
Art, these days : ARE
37
Shortened : SAWNOFF
40
High school subj. : SCI
42
Put (away) : SALTED
43
___ fly : TSETSE
45
"Hellzapoppin'" star, of the 1940's : OLSEN
46
Hydra, e.g. : POLYP
47
Changes a Life sentence : EDITS
49
Prefix with sphere : ATMO
50
Hernando's hideaway? : CASA
51
Item on a park walk : PRAM
55
Hrs. on the 90th meridian : CST
56
Bolted down : ATE

Answer summary:
1 unique to this puzzle, 4 debuted here and reused later, 1 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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