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New York Times, Thursday, October 26, 2000

Author:
Patrick Berry
Editor:
Will Shortz
22-Across : Old English silver coins
TotalDebutLatestCollabs
2297/11/199911/4/20182
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741241679512
RebusCircleScrabDebutFresh
981.541,84281%
Patrick Berry

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 35 Missing: {QXZ} Featured in Will Shortz's favorite puzzlemakers. Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 16 for Mr. Berry. Thursday freshness: 64%
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© 2000, The New York Times10/26/0 ( No. 18,615 )
Across
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Like most movies : RATED
6
Facts : INFO
10
Radio broadcast: Abbr. : APB
13
Key of Mozart's "Odense" Symphony : AMINOR
15
Kind of cuisine : NOUVELLE
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Jerk around : JIGGLE
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A wonder of nature! : SHEEPDOG
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Go gray : AGE
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Half of a one-two : LEFT
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Old English silver coins : GROATS
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A freak of the animal kingdom! : HORSEFLY
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"How ___ ..." : ODD
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Unlaid lawn : SOD
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Laid up : ILL
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Sets down : RESTS
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Turkish title : AGHA
35
Pants leg feature : CREASE
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National Gallery architect : PEI
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A living marvel! : BEARCAT
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A mutant from beyond your imagination! : COWBIRD
42
"Public house" : BAR
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Folded food : OMELET
45
Singer Brickell : EDIE
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Alan of "Catch-22" : ARKIN
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Served, as time : DID
49
Turn right : GEE
50
Old PC platform : DOS
52
A beast like you've never seen before! : BULLFROG
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Sideburned film critic : SHALIT
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Alternative to a singlestick : EPEE
60
U.S.N. letters : CPO
61
A grotesquerie from a horror show! : MULEDEER
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Dormitory annoyance : SNORER
65
Web with limited access : INTRANET
66
Georgia's ___ Shevardnadze : EDUARD
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One end of a match: Abbr. : TKO
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Half-awake : LOGY
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How you might hold a vicious animal : ATBAY
Down
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Indian chief : RAJAH
2
Buddy : AMIGO
3
A strange and exotic creature! : TIGERSHARK
4
High school subj. : ENG
5
Dressed (up) : DOLLED
6
Chicly : INSTYLE
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Tokyo stage show : NOH
8
Fire, to Fernando : FUEGO
9
Depleted a bank account, and then some : OVERDREW
10
"The Four Seasons" star : ALDA
11
Basic thread : PLOT
12
Seeks change? : BEGS
14
Sailing danger : REEF
16
Lyric poem part : EPODE
21
Was coquettish : FLIRTED
24
Rise dramatically : SOAR
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Donned, as oxfords : LACEDUP
30
A monster that will chill your blood! : SPIDERCRAB
31
Garr of "Mr. Mom" : TERI
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Entree go-with : SIDE
33
"S.O.S." band : ABBA
34
Engine part : GEAR
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Engine part : CAM
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Juicer : SOT
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Shaped like a megaphone : CONOIDAL
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Carpaccio base : BEEF
44
Lady on U.S. coins : LIBERTY
47
Do-nothing : IDLER
49
Woman in an Ed Wood title : GLENDA
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Transcript preparer : STENO
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___-majesté : LESE
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"Wozzeck," e.g. : OPERA
55
Motown Records founder : GORDY
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Struck, old-style : SMIT
57
Adonis : HUNK
58
Viola's range : ALTO
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Brain monitor: Abbr. : EEG
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No longer an option : OUT

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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