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New York Times, Saturday, October 20, 2001

Author:
Patrick Berry
Editor:
Will Shortz
47-Across : Roy Rogers's Trigger, e.g.
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Patrick Berry

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 60, Blocks: 31 Missing: {GJQXZ} Minimum word length: 4 Average word length: 6.47 Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 24 for Mr. Berry. Saturday freshness: 98%
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© 2001, The New York Times10/20/1 ( No. 18,974 )
Across
1
Eastern Canadian Indian : MICMAC
7
Certify, with "to" : ATTEST
13
Surround with radiance : ENHALO
14
Put away, in a way : SHEATHE
16
Guide : SHERPA
17
Most fresh : SASSIEST
19
Classic cigar brand : MURIEL
20
Bushbuck, e.g. : ANTELOPE
21
Mixes like oil and water : EMULSIFIES
23
Subj. studied for an M.B.A. : ECON
24
Debate segment : REBUTTAL
25
Building brace : STRUT
26
"How the Other Half Lives" author : RIIS
27
K2CO3 : POTASH
28
Fire : PASSION
32
Strips of stripes : DEMOTES
33
Radio comedian dubbed "The Perfect Fool" : EDWYNN
34
How one might run : LATE
35
Folk-rock singer John : PRINE
36
Phobic feeling : AVERSION
41
Walkie-talkie button : SEND
42
Ceremonial celebration : OBSERVANCE
44
Reveals, perhaps : UNDRAPES
46
Colors slightly : TINCTS
47
Roy Rogers's Trigger, e.g. : PALOMINO
48
Passé : OLDHAT
49
Agence France-Presse subscriber : LEMONDE
50
Cheater's hiding place : SLEEVE
51
Confirms, as a password, perhaps : REKEYS
52
Brought together : HERDED
Down
1
German physician who lent his name to an -ism : MESMER
2
Enter into a plot? : INHUME
3
Figure at St. Peter's Basilica : CHERUB
4
Actress Henner : MARILU
5
Growing on a mountain below the tree line : ALPESTRINE
6
Diplomats' success : COALITION
7
Goes off on : ASSAILS
8
Aristocrat of old : THANE
9
Feelers : TESTS
10
Prosperity : EASE
11
Hole puncher : STILETTO
12
Ayatollah, e.g. : THEOCRAT
15
Advocate : ESPOUSE
18
___ place : TENTHS
22
Gladly : FAIN
25
Neighbor of Cambridge : SOMERVILLE
27
Pioneer reggae musician : PETERTOSH
28
Excites a bit : PEPSUP
29
Gland that secretes cortisol : ADRENAL
30
Expert with a racket : SWINDLER
31
Predictable pattern : SYNDROME
32
Noted Barry : DAVE
34
Snags : LASSOES
37
Tool with a belt : SANDER
38
Made slow progress : INCHED
39
It goes from A to A : OCTAVE
40
Settled in : NESTED
42
Speculate : OPINE
43
Highly flexible, as wire strips : BENDY
45
How one might run : AMOK

Answer summary:
3 unique to this puzzle, 5 debuted here and reused later, 6 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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