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New York Times, Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Author:
Timothy Powell
Editor:
Will Shortz
23-Across : BOAR
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Timothy Powell

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 35 Missing: {QVX} Spans: 2 This is puzzle # 5 for Mr. Powell. Tuesday freshness: 37%
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© 2007, The New York Times10/9/7 ( No. 21,154 )
Across
1
Speaks, informally : SEZ
4
Speak : UTTER
9
Smokey Robinson's music genre, for short : RANDB
14
___ de France : ILE
15
End of a hangman's rope : NOOSE
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Love to bits : ADORE
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Have ___ in one's head : AHOLE
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___ and outs : INS
22
The "I" in T.G.I.F. : ITS
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Nap : SNOOZE
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"Golden" song : OLDIE
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Ad-lib, musically : JAM
35
Sign before Virgo : LEO
36
Person performing an exorcism : PRIEST
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Gives a stage cue : PROMPTS
40
Honeybunch or cutie pie : PETNAME
41
Glowing remnants of a fire : EMBERS
42
Abbr. after many a general's name : RET
43
Meyerbeer's "___ Huguenots" : LES
44
Painting surface : GESSO
45
Publisher of Cosmopolitan and Good Housekeeping : HEARST
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Before, in poetry : ERE
55
Baseballer Mel : OTT
56
"Maria ___," Jimmy Dorsey #1 hit : ELENA
57
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Actress Garbo : GRETA
63
"Er ... um ..." : IMEAN
64
Old tennis racket string material : GUT
65
Stand for a portrait : EASEL
66
Taboos : NONOS
67
Cry before "Get your hands off!" : HEY
Down
1
Have a chair by, as a table : SITAT
2
___ Yale, for whom Yale University is named : ELIHU
3
Six in 1,000,000 : ZEROS
4
Out of sight : UNSEEN
5
Also : TOO
6
___ Sawyer : TOM
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Reverse of WNW : ESE
8
Fix the electrical connections of : REWIRE
9
Didn't have enough supplies : RANSHORT
10
Problem in focusing, for short : ADD
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"Don't worry about it" : NOBIGDEAL
12
"Phooey!" : DRAT
13
Panhandles : BEGS
18
Club with a lodge : ELKS
19
Bankbook abbr. : INT
24
Knuckleheads : DOLTS
25
Tribulations : WOES
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___ dye : AZO
27
Lena or Ken of film : OLIN
30
"This ___ ... Then" (Jennifer Lopez album) : ISME
31
French summers : ETES
32
Computer image file format : JPEG
33
French weapon : ARME
34
Sights at after-Christmas sales : MOBSCENES
36
Lab's ___ dish : PETRI
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Mini-plateau : MESA
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"Will you marry me?," e.g. : PROPOSAL
40
Brandy fruit : PEAR
42
Hoops official : REF
45
Sticker through a lady's headgear : HATPIN
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Coils of yarn : SKEINS
47
Soft powder : TALC
49
Biblical suffix : ETH
50
Stable sound : NEIGH
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Come afterward : ENSUE
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Wretched : RATTY
53
Scoring advantage : EDGE
54
___ avis : RARA
58
Suffix with Israel : ITE
59
Dr. provider : HMO
60
Japanese moolah : YEN
61
___ Paulo, Brazil : SAO

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4 unique to this puzzle, 1 debuted here and reused later.

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