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New York Times, Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Author:
Edward Alch
Editor:
Will Shortz
60-Across : *Something with gates and gaits
TotalDebut
111/22/2006
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
0001000
ScrabDebutFresh
1.63418%
Edward Alch

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 42 Missing: {JKQ} This is the debut puzzle for Mr. Alch. Wednesday freshness: 25%
1
G
2
L
3
E
4
N
5
A
6
C
7
H
8
C
9
H
10
E
11
Z
12
R
U
F
U
13
S
14
B
R
E
15
A
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R
O
L
E
17
E
R
I
C
H
18
C
A
N
D
19
L
E
P
I
N
20
W
I
L
L
A
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N
D
G
R
A
C
E
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D
E
E
R
E
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I
N
D
24
D
25
A
26
M
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A
E
S
28
O
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P
30
O
T
31
S
E
G
O
32
F
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A
34
R
R
35
T
R
O
36
T
37
V
O
C
A
L
38
A
N
E
W
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S
E
W
E
40
R
41
L
O
P
E
42
I
N
L
A
43
W
44
S
E
R
E
45
A
Y
E
S
46
T
I
A
R
A
47
S
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R
I
D
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E
R
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H
E
X
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I
C
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H
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I
N
F
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R
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A
56
S
T
A
Y
57
I
58
N
G
A
L
I
V
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E
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H
61
O
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R
S
E
R
A
C
E
63
C
A
P
O
S
64
U
N
I
T
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S
T
O
W
66
T
R
O
I
S
67
M
O
M
S
68
T
N
T
69
E
N
D
O
© 2006, The New York Times11/22/6 ( No. 20,833 )
Across
1
Secluded area : GLEN
5
Austrian's "Alas!" : ACH
8
Bistro name starter : CHEZ
12
16-Across for Groucho in "Duck Soup" : RUFUS
14
La ___ Tar Pits : BREA
16
See 12-Across : ROLE
17
Author Segal : ERICH
18
*Target for some bowlers : CANDLEPIN
20
*Emmy-winning NBC comedy : WILLANDGRACE
22
Tractor name : DEERE
23
Row C abbr., maybe : IND
24
Water holder : DAM
27
Fable writer : AESOP
30
Cooperstown's ___ Lake : OTSEGO
32
Klinger player on "M*A*S*H" : FARR
35
Bring (out) : TROT
37
Not shy : VOCAL
38
From the top : ANEW
39
Ratty place : SEWER
41
Bound along : LOPE
42
Acquired relation : INLAW
44
Withered : SERE
45
Some roll-call calls : AYES
46
Bejeweled toppers : TIARAS
48
Bill add-on : RIDER
50
Witch's work : HEX
51
"___ bin ein Berliner" : ICH
53
Prefix with red : INFRA
56
*"Saturday Night Fever" sequel : STAYINGALIVE
60
*Something with gates and gaits : HORSERACE
63
Mob honchos : CAPOS
64
Newton or tesla : UNIT
65
Pack away : STOW
66
"Les ___ Mousquetaires" : TROIS
67
Soccer ___ : MOMS
68
Blaster's need : TNT
69
Prefix with skeleton : ENDO
Down
1
Shot up : GREW
2
Like tabloid headlines : LURID
3
Cyber-send to the I.R.S. : EFILE
4
*Topic for a doomsayer : NUCLEARWAR
5
Children's song start : ABCD
6
Mountain goat's perch : CRAG
7
Artist ___ de Toulouse-Lautrec : HENRI
8
Native Canadian : CREE
9
Quick trip : HOP
10
N.F.L.'er Manning : ELI
11
Meditative sect : ZEN
13
Not hog : SHARE
15
Hersey novel town : ADANO
19
High-definition tube, for short : LCDTV
21
Places to roost : NESTS
24
Tricker : DECOY
25
Clearly stunned : AGAPE
26
Some spies : MOLES
28
They need refinement : ORES
29
Word that can follow the starts of the answers to the six starred clues : POWER
31
*Cause of problems in radio communication : SOLARFLARE
32
Islam or Buddhism : FAITH
33
Sandy's mistress : ANNIE
34
Chill out : RELAX
36
Actress Polo : TERI
40
Make even deeper : REDIG
43
Ralph of "The Waltons" : WAITE
47
Marks for life : SCARS
49
Put on the books : ENACT
52
Hilton competitor : HYATT
54
Wisconsin college town : RIPON
55
Steer clear of : AVOID
56
Retired fleet : SSTS
57
Representation : ICON
58
Politico Gingrich : NEWT
59
Gas brand in Canada : ESSO
60
Run smoothly : HUM
61
Lennon's love : ONO
62
Volcano feature : RIM

Answer summary:
2 unique to this puzzle, 2 debuted here and reused later, 1 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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