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New York Times, Saturday, October 30, 2004

Author:
Byron Walden
Editor:
Will Shortz
34-Across : Schlepper
TotalDebutLatestCollabs
10811/23/20014/6/202415
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1412393697
RebusCircleScrabDebutFresh
321.591,28194%
Byron Walden

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 66, Blocks: 29 Missing: {JQ} This is puzzle # 14 for Mr. Walden. Saturday freshness: 88%
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© 2004, The New York Times10/30/4 ( No. 20,080 )
Across
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What oscillating fans do : THEWAVE
8
Sculptors Nicola and Giovanni : PISANOS
15
Nut's shape : HEXAGON
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Sourness : ACIDITY
17
Glowing : RADIANT
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"Recess is over" : RUNONIN
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Revisions : EDITS
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First lady ___ McKinley : IDA
22
Beaker : GLASS
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Make an impression : ETCH
24
Brief layover : STOPOFF
26
Dove's site : COTE
27
Passes up? : ALLEYOOPS
30
Good news from the financial aid office : AWARDLETTER
32
Org. for Agassi and Roddick : ATP
34
Schlepper : TOTER
35
Betelgeuse, for one : MSTAR
37
Like some shows, for short : SRO
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Bond supplier : KRAZYGLUE
46
Vault : LEAP
47
Bolshevik opponent : CZARIST
48
Candidate for mummification : INCA
49
"The Philosophy of Right" author : HEGEL
52
Labrador hrs. : AST
53
Tops : BEATS
54
Not identifying with the hoi polloi : ELITIST
56
"Gimme" : IWANTIT
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Take : REVENUE
59
Having ribs, in anatomy : COSTATE
60
Squared things : AVENGED
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Bristles : SEESRED
Down
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Salvador Dali's midair companions, in a famous photo : THREECATS
2
Start out in the morning, perhaps : HEADTOWORK
3
Saddam Hussein, notably : EXDICTATOR
4
"Don't follow me" : WAITHERE
5
Eastern leaders : AGAS
6
Aristocratic name part : VON
7
Warrant : ENTITLE
8
Bridge safety feature : PARAPET
9
Place for preemies, in brief : ICU
10
Number request : SINGFORME
11
1980 Peace Nobelist ___ Pérez Esquivel : ADOLFO
12
Historic ship : NINA
13
He became famous for holding up cars : OTIS
14
Dict. listings : SYNS
21
Chowderhead : DOLT
24
___ soda : SAL
25
"___ of little faith ..." : OYE
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"Love Is a Battlefield" singer, 1983 : PATBENATAR
29
Hanging, of a sort : STALACTITE
31
Slightly unpleasant, as weather : DRIZZLING
33
How some wallpaper comes : PREPASTED
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Projecting parts : SALIENTS
39
One-named singer seen in "Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights" : MYA
40
Suitable for almost everyone : PGRATED
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Elm City students : ELIS
42
Country folk : RUSTICS
43
Brave opponent : MET
45
Winning blackjack holding : ACETEN
49
"Ox-eyed lady" in the "Iliad" : HERA
50
Hiker's stat. : ELEV
51
Buckle : GIVE
53
Resting place : BASE
55
Good name for a lawyer? : SUE
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Blue state? : WOE

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

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