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New York Times, Friday, January 19, 2007

Author:
Karen M. Tracey
Editor:
Will Shortz
17-Across : Fictional character who says "I have measured out my life with coffee spoons"
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Karen M. Tracey

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 70, Blocks: 25 Missing: {GQZ} Spans: 2 This is puzzle # 8 for Ms. Tracey. Friday freshness: 80%
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© 2007, The New York Times1/19/7 ( No. 20,891 )
Across
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Plot device in some science fiction : TIMEWARP
9
Expedient : TACTIC
15
Saint born in Newark, N.J. : EVAMARIE
16
Modern site of an ancient Egyptian capital : AMARNA
17
Fictional character who says "I have measured out my life with coffee spoons" : JALFREDPRUFROCK
19
___ Nuevo : ANO
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Cardio choice : TAEBO
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___ Lacs, Minn. : MILLE
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Discoveries in Al Hirschfeld drawings : NINAS
24
Off the market : SOLD
26
Whammy : BLOW
27
Rack holder : OVEN
28
Merry : JOYOUS
30
Spawn : OVA
31
It's a free country : THEUS
33
Descend, in mountaineering : RAPPEL
35
Movie buff: Var. : CINEAST
38
1993 Peace co-Nobelist : DEKLERK
39
Night sticks? : ROOSTS
40
Western party : POSSE
41
Computer key : ALT
42
Homer's home : HELLAS
44
One of the Bush brothers : NEIL
48
Word with legal or lower : CASE
50
Home of the Hmong : LAOS
51
Part of a French toast : SANTE
52
Pan : KNOCK
54
Thomas of the N.B.A. : ISIAH
56
Flagstaff-to-Tucson dir. : SSE
57
Early Jesuit : STFRANCISXAVIER
60
Moving vehicles : UHAULS
61
Wagner opera setting : VALHALLA
62
One side in the Battle of Thermopylae : PERSIA
63
Drill command : EYESLEFT
Down
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Music style that often includes an accordion : TEJANO
2
"Terrible" czar : IVANIV
3
Longtime TV role for Danson : MALONE
4
Generator output: Abbr. : EMF
5
Partner of all : WARTS
6
Specialty : AREA
7
Weathers : RIDESOUT
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National car care chain : PEPBOYS
9
___ particle : TAU
10
Switch letters : AMFM
11
Trinidadian, e.g. : CARIB
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The Barsetshire novels novelist : TROLLOPE
13
Doing very well moneywise : INCLOVER
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Sure thing : CAKEWALK
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Popular caramel candy : ROLO
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Dealers' requests : ANTES
25
Browbeating : DURESS
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George of old vaudeville : JESSEL
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"Mame" director of stage and screen : SAKS
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Biblical verb : HATH
34
Joint assemblies : PLENA
35
Busts a gut : CRACKSUP
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First opera to premiere at London's Savoy Theatre, 1882 : IOLANTHE
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Rather close : NOTSOFAR
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Parent's stern order : DOASISAY
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Like some consonant stops : PLOSIVE
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Flock member : LAIC
45
Store, in a way : ENSILE
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Word of emphasis : ITSELF
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Eye libidinously : LEERAT
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Some lampshade shades : ECRUS
51
Abbas I, II and III : SHAHS
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Wife of Shiva, in Hinduism : KALI
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Toll unit : AXLE
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"The Puzzle Palace" org. : NSA
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One of the Ewings on "Dallas" : VAL

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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