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New York Times, Friday, December 8, 2000

Author:
Bob Klahn
Editor:
Will Shortz
41-Across : Rice pad
TotalDebutLatestCollabs
601/29/19945/22/201110
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CircleScrabDebutFresh
11.5746577%
Bob Klahn

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 70, Blocks: 27 Missing: {JKQVXZ} Spans: 2 This is puzzle # 42 for Mr. Klahn. Friday freshness: 61%
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© 2000, The New York Times12/8/0 ( No. 18,658 )
Across
1
Sang-froid : APLOMB
7
Trio of myth : THEFATES
15
"Too Hot" rapper : COOLIO
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Omens : AUGURIES
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Elizabeth I in 1600 : REIGNINGMONARCH
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Mossad member : ISRAELI
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Electricity pioneer Ampère : ANDRE
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Litmus, for one : DYE
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Joint tenant? : FELON
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Fancy party site : YACHT
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Bored by : TIREDOF
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Cuisine that's big on noodles : THAI
30
Make a comeback : ANSWER
33
Losing proposition? : DIET
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Rock blaster : AMP
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One who's not fully in control : COPILOT
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Flowers named for a Swedish botanist : DAHLIAS
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Dance step : CHA
41
Rice pad : DORM
43
Diminutive : TEENSY
44
Diana of stage and screen : RIGG
46
Continue in a parade : MARCHON
48
Dumas character : ATHOS
50
McKinley's Ohio birthplace : NILES
51
Back : AFT
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Alcohol burners : ETNAS
56
1993 Tom Stoppard play : ARCADIA
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Cause of some confusion : BUTTERFLYBALLOT
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P.O.W. : INTERNEE
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Get situated : ORIENT
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Lecturers' equipment : POINTERS
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Lead ___ : ASTRAY
Down
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Like thick smoke : ACRID
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Frost lines? : POESY
3
River of Orléans : LOIRE
4
"Eugene Onegin" mezzo : OLGA
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Dangerous situation : MINEFIELD
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Part of a steamship : BOILERROOM
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Put out, in a way : TAG
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Like many aliens on "Star Trek" : HUMANOID
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"The Hermits" painter Schiele : EGON
10
Nova Scotia national park : FUNDY
11
Boat's landing place : ARARAT
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Winter driving aid : TIRECHAIN
13
Intl. trade inits. : EEC
14
Library sound: Var. : SSH
18
Christie murder setting : NILE
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Curious : ODD
25
P.L.O. rival : HAMAS
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Stewed : TIPSY
27
Prefix with light : TWI
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It's a wrap : FEATHERBOA
30
West African capital : ACCRA
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Like a rare game : NOHIT
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Insulating tubing : SPAGHETTI
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March time? : THEOSCARS
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Fake tattoo, usually : TRANSFER
39
Basketball's ___ Elmore : LEN
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3-D exam : MRI
45
Snagged : GOTTEN
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Like some pots : CLAY
49
Cartoon canine : SNERT
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"Damn Yankees" co-composer Richard : ADLER
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"Brigadoon" heroine played by Cyd Charisse : FIONA
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Shabby : TATTY
55
Composer Thomas : ARNE
57
Hit the ground : ALIT
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Marceau's everyman : BIP
59
Start for a Spanish count : UNO
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"___ Enfants Terrible" : LES

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

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