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New York Times, Monday, March 12, 2001

Author:
Gregory E. Paul
Editor:
Will Shortz
35-Across : Worked in a lumber mill
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Gregory E. Paul

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 36 Missing: {JQXYZ} This is puzzle # 89 for Mr. Paul. Monday freshness: 15%
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© 2001, The New York Times3/12/1 ( No. 18,752 )
Across
1
London TV inits. : BBC
4
Opening bridge bid, informally : AHEART
10
Take cover : HIDE
14
Cotton State: Abbr. : ALA
15
Maria of the Met : CALLAS
16
Dilly : ONER
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Wagon track : RUT
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"Dallas," e.g., famously : CLIFFHANGER
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India's first prime minister : NEHRU
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Like households after daybreak : ASTIR
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Spanish gold : ORO
24
Big rabbit features : EARS
26
One causing mayhem : RIOTER
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"I Love Lucy," usually : SIDESPLITTER
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Neighbor of Swe. : NOR
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"A Confederacy of Dunces" author John Kennedy ___ : TOOLE
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Worked in a lumber mill : SAWED
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"Chestnuts roasting ___ open fire" : ONAN
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Lopez of "The Dirty Dozen" : TRINI
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Put on board : LADE
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Charles's princedom : WALES
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"Tinker to ___ to Chance" : EVERS
48
Whopper : LIE
49
Many a "Twilight Zone" : SPINETINGLER
52
Condition of affairs : STATUS
55
Trickle (in) : SEEP
56
"___ Wiedersehen" : AUF
57
When repeated, tells all : NAMES
61
Modern correspondence : EMAIL
64
"Roots," e.g. : BLOCKBUSTER
67
"The Murders in the Rue Morgue" writer : POE
68
Italian money : LIRE
69
Graceland, e.g. : ESTATE
70
U.F.O. crew : ETS
71
Sporting blade : EPEE
72
Near ringer : LEANER
73
Fink : RAT
Down
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Building near a silo : BARN
2
Sky-colored : BLUE
3
St. Patrick's, e.g. : CATHEDRAL
4
Ill-fated, old-style : ACCURST
5
Shakespearean prince : HAL
6
Pen name of Charles Lamb : ELIA
7
Gov. Landon and others : ALFS
8
Tom Hanks's escape in "Cast Away" : RAFT
9
Weekend wear : TSHIRT
10
Sweetums : HON
11
Fort Knox bar : INGOT
12
Tractor maker : DEERE
13
Oversight : ERROR
19
The Ram : ARIES
21
Actress ___ Dawn Chong : RAE
25
Poor name for a solid-colored dog : SPOT
27
Voiced : ORAL
28
Winter forecast : SNOW
29
School in New Rochelle, N.Y. : IONA
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Actress Sophia : LOREN
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"As ___ and breathe!" : ILIVE
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Basic belief : TENET
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Room decor : WALLPAPER
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Falco of "The Sopranos" : EDIE
38
Bucks and does : DEER
40
Spider's home : NEST
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Eye part : IRIS
45
Gumption : SPUNK
47
Villain, at times : SNEERER
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Novelist Allende : ISABEL
51
Sparkler : GEM
52
Fine fur : SABLE
53
Dutch bulb : TULIP
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Ere : AFORE
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Ponder : MUSE
59
"Cómo ___ usted?" : ESTA
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___ Lee of Marvel Comics : STAN
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Smidgen : IOTA
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Just in case : LEST
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Middling mark : CEE
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Summer, in Montréal : ETE

Answer summary:
1 unique to this puzzle, 2 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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