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New York Times, Wednesday, January 7, 1998

Author:
Bob Klahn
Editor:
Will Shortz
67-Across : Artist Paul
TotalDebutLatestCollabs
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11.5746577%
Bob Klahn

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 74, Blocks: 36 Missing: {JQXZ} Spans: 1 This is puzzle # 30 for Mr. Klahn. Wednesday freshness: 79%
Jim Horne notes:

In this audio interview, Will Shortz calls this marriage proposal from Bill to Emily his second favorite crossword ever.

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C
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N
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© 1998, The New York Times1/7/98 ( No. 17,592 )
Across
1
"High Hopes" lyricist : CAHN
5
___ Romeo : ALFA
9
Pull oneself up to the bar : CHIN
13
Mélange : OLIO
14
Microsoft chief, to some : BILLG
16
"Darling, Je Vous ___ Beaucoup" : AIME
17
Answers, for short : SOLS
18
Poet Dickinson : EMILY
19
Dirty Harry's employer: Abbr. : SFPD
20
1729 Jonathan Swift pamphlet, with "A" : MODESTPROPOSAL
23
Old enough to know better? : OFAGE
24
Pork place? : STY
25
Frasier's brother : NILES
27
Highly rated : AAA
29
Begin again : RESUME
30
Cosby series : ISPY
33
Without whiskers : SHAVEN
37
Key or Kennedy : TED
38
1965 Gary Lewis and the Playboys hit : THISDIAMONDRING
41
"2001" mainframe : HAL
42
Fluster : RATTLE
43
Chip for a pot : ANTE
44
Crater Lake locale : OREGON
46
Obi-___ Kenobi : WAN
48
Ennui, to Enrique : TEDIO
49
Stat. for Barry Bonds : RBI
52
Fall guy : PATSY
56
1992 Paula Abdul hit, with Stevie Wonder on harmonica : WILLYOUMARRYME
59
Listen and obey : MIND
60
Take the honey and run : ELOPE
61
Driver's selection : IRON
62
Suffix with bachelor : ETTE
63
Comparatively cagey : SLYER
64
Collate : SORT
65
Like show horses : SHOD
66
Cold capital : OSLO
67
Artist Paul : KLEE
Down
1
Popular women's mag : COSMO
2
Reserved : ALOOF
3
Broom ___ (comics witch) : HILDA
4
Posies : NOSEGAYS
5
Help at a heist : ABET
6
Proceeds falteringly : LIMPS
7
Play at love : FLIRT
8
Brass or bronze : ALLOY
9
Black currant liqueur : CASSIS
10
Pompous : HIFALUTIN
11
Carry out : IMPLEMENT
12
Stephen Foster's "Old Uncle ___" : NED
15
Bilk, say : GYP
21
Melville setting : SEA
22
Erect : ONEND
26
Bulrush, e.g. : SEDGE
28
Like some flu : ASIAN
29
Ask for more Time? : RENEW
30
"Some Like ___" : ITHOT
31
Offer some to : SHAREWITH
32
Entered en masse : PILEDINTO
34
This may be over your head : HAT
35
Tbsp. or tsp. : AMT
36
Radio setting: Abbr. : VOL
39
Covet, with "over" : DROOL
40
Threw caution to the wind : RANARISK
45
Like some lilies : GILDED
47
Shower time: Abbr. : APR
49
Rich kid in "Nancy" : ROLLO
50
Encourages, with "up" : BUOYS
51
Push forward : IMPEL
53
Its capital is Innsbruck : TYROL
54
Chocolate marshmallow snack : SMORE
55
"Fiddler on the Roof" matchmaker : YENTE
57
Hoped-for response to 56-Across : YES
58
Dynamic start : AERO
59
Enero, por ejemplo : MES

Answer summary:
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