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New York Times, Wednesday, February 21, 2001

Author:
Karen Hodge
Editor:
Will Shortz
67-Across : Veep John ___ Garner
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Karen Young Bonin

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 40 Missing: none – this is a pangram. Spans: 1 This is puzzle # 10 for Ms. Bonin. Wednesday freshness: 17%
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© 2001, The New York Times2/21/1 ( No. 18,733 )
Across
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Pocahontas's husband : ROLFE
6
Invitation to duel, perhaps : SLAP
10
Close to closed : AJAR
14
Intense hatred : ODIUM
15
Tabula ___ : RASA
16
Ankle-length skirt : MAXI
17
Nearing the hour : TENTO
18
James Bond beauties? : SPYSGIRLS
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Titan orbits it : SATURN
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St. ___ (spring break spot) : PETE
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Drop in on : SEE
24
Bar choices : RYES
26
Feather's mate : TAR
27
Where to order un thé : CAFE
30
Luau staple : POI
32
Back from dreamland : AWAKE
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___ above : ACUT
38
"Alfred" composer : ARNE
40
Cameos, e.g. : ROLES
41
Marine creatures with unneeded limbs? : THREELEGGEDRAYS
44
Masked critters : COONS
45
L.B.J. son-in-law : ROBB
46
Barrie pirate : SMEE
47
Buchholz of "The Magnificent Seven" : HORST
48
H.S.T.'s successor : DDE
49
Kickoff preceder : TOSS
50
Absorbed, as a loss : ATE
53
Part of UHF: Abbr. : FREQ
55
Pole worker : ELF
58
Kind of stand : TAXI
60
Statement of the obvious : TRUISM
64
Emulate Prometheus? : SEIZEFIRE
67
Veep John ___ Garner : NANCE
68
Word processor command : SAVE
69
Custard concoction : FLAN
70
"___ Marner" : SILAS
71
Scraped (out) : EKED
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Itches : YENS
73
Winter Palace residents : TSARS
Down
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Goes bad : ROTS
2
Concert halls : ODEA
3
Suit jacket buildup : LINT
4
2004 Olympics stars? : FUTURETENS
5
Atlanta university : EMORY
6
A.A.R.P. members : SRS
7
Reindeer herder : LAPP
8
So far : ASYET
9
Elbows, but not knees : PASTA
10
Horner's last words : AMI
11
Shakes up : JARS
12
Linchpin's place : AXLE
13
Court order? : RISE
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Actor Depardieu : GERARD
21
Sherpa's home : NEPAL
25
More tender : SORER
27
Come down with : CATCH
28
Allergy season sound : ACHOO
29
Uproar : FUROR
31
___ we trust : INGOD
33
Least desirable wharves? : WORSTQUAIS
34
Something to remember? : ALAMO
35
"Dinner at Antoine's" author : KEYES
36
They're common in Mississippi : ESSES
39
Treble clef lines : EGBDF
42
What you will : ESTATE
43
Thumb-raising critic : EBERT
51
Chewy candy : TAFFY
52
Send to Siberia : EXILE
54
Surrealist Max : ERNST
55
In ___ (actually) : ESSE
56
Security lapse : LEAK
57
Half a sawbuck : FIVE
59
OPEC member : IRAN
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"To Live and Die ___" : INLA
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Permanent marker? : SCAR
63
Quantico cuisine : MESS
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Zodiac's start, in England : ZED
66
U.S.N.A. grad : ENS

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