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New York Times, Thursday, October 19, 2006

Author:
Raymond C. Young
Editor:
Will Shortz
22-Across : With 61-Down, a common e-mail address ending
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Raymond C. Young

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 35 Missing: {FQ} Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 3 for Mr. Young. Thursday freshness: 47%
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© 2006, The New York Times10/19/6 ( No. 20,799 )
Across
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Maple syrup need : SUGAR
6
A dwarf : DOPEY
11
Singer Jackson : JOE
14
"___ Scusami" (1960's song) : AMORE
15
Ready for later : ONICE
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Natl. Humor Month : APR
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Painter Veronese : PAOLO
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Kitchen whirrer : CANOPENER
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Brown building? : DORM
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With 61-Down, a common e-mail address ending : DOT
23
Prefix with -graphy : XERO
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Not many : TWO
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Not fine : GRAINY
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Library catalog abbr. : ETAL
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Fitting in the hands : HOLDABLE
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Short sleepers? : PJS
33
Apply to the skin, say : RUBIN
34
"... ___ wed" : ITHEE
36
Good tennis score : ACE
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Leaving via ladder, perhaps : ELOPING
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In pieces : ASUNDER
43
Part of a possessive supermarket brand name : EDY
44
___ paradox : ZENOS
46
Sofa : DIVAN
47
Use a Singer : SEW
48
Freshwater catch : LAKEBASS
50
Sprite flavor : LIME
53
Dancer Castle and others : IRENES
55
Trawl : NET
56
Singer born Eithne Ní Bhraonáin : ENYA
57
Yellow ___ : SEA
58
Give ___ on the back : APAT
60
Tropical monkeys : MARMOSETS
63
Goes hither and yon : ROAMS
66
Newman's ___ : OWN
67
Tricks : RUSES
68
Something valuable held in reserve : INGOT
69
Pro-school grp. : NEA
70
Ninnies : GEESE
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Size two, say : TEENY
Down
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Maple syrup need : SAP
2
Co-star of John and Samuel in "Pulp Fiction" : UMA
3
Part of a Southern network : GOODOLBOY
4
A Guthrie : ARLO
5
Prepare to emerge from bankruptcy : REORGANIZE
6
A dwarf : DOC
7
Cutting down : ONADIET
8
Ascribe to : PINON
9
Subspecies especially adapted to their environments : ECOTYPES
10
"Sure thing" : YEP
11
Singer Jackson : JANET
12
Activity for some season ticket holders : OPERA
13
Children's author ___ Le Cain : ERROL
19
Custody sharers, maybe : EXES
21
Nickname of the household head on TV's "Hazel" : MRB
24
Not many : THREE
25
Intend to : WOULD
27
Cast one's lot (with) : ALIGN
30
Dunk : DIP
32
Witticism : JEUDESPRIT
35
___ eye for (discerns) : HASAN
36
Good tennis score : ADVANTAGE
37
Intermit : CEASE
38
"Mary Worth" cartoonist Ken : ERNST
40
First-time stock : NEWISSUE
42
Pen part : NIB
45
Some salts : OLEATES
47
Use a Singer : SEAM
49
Mauna ___ : KEA
50
Sprite flavor : LEMON
51
Amazed : INAWE
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Loy of "The Thin Man" : MYRNA
54
The Little Colonel : REESE
59
Tops : AONE
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See 22-Across : ORG
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Dir. down Baja California : SSE
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___ cheri : MON
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Swine cooler? : STY

Answer summary:
3 unique to this puzzle, 2 debuted here and reused later, 2 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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