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New York Times, Wednesday, March 15, 2000

Author:
Jim Page
Editor:
Will Shortz
13-Across : Like a portion of some people's income
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Jim Page

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 40 Missing: {JQX} This is puzzle # 118 for Mr. Page. Wednesday freshness: 66%
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© 2000, The New York Times3/15/0 ( No. 18,390 )
Across
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Nickname for 14-Down : SPARKY
7
His, in France : SES
10
School of whales : GAM
13
Like a portion of some people's income : TITHED
14
Plug, of a sort : CHAW
15
It may be reached by tunnel : ORE
16
Cafeteria-goers : EATERS
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Hectorer of Zeus : HERA
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Giant of old : OTT
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Negative particle : ANION
20
Charlie's little sister : SALLY
21
Game piece : DIE
22
Stethoscope user : DOC
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___'acte : ENTR
25
Test pilot Chuck : YEAGER
27
In a sad way : BLUELY
29
School basics, in a way : RRR
30
"Wishing Will Make ___" : ITSO
33
Chicken ___ : KIEV
34
Michael of R.E.M. : STIPE
37
Anatomical holders : SACS
38
"Entry of Christ Into Brussels" artist : ENSOR
40
Tumbled : FELL
41
Bor-r-r-r-ring : HOHUM
43
Laborer of old : ESNE
44
Subjects of a U.S. Air Force cover-up? : UFOS
45
Messenger ___ : RNA
46
Actress Claudia : MCNEIL
48
Some trick-or-treaters : GHOSTS
51
Command spot : HELM
52
Dance step : PAS
55
"Norma ___" : RAE
56
Boy with a blanket : LINUS
58
Peanuts, in a manner of speaking : SMALL
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Furthermore : AND
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List ender : ETAL
62
Not blatant : SUBTLE
63
One who might be interested in big bucks : DOE
64
___ bath (therapeutic treatment) : SITZ
65
Ran on : PRATED
66
What Marcie called 52-Down : SIR
67
___-cone : SNO
68
Impatient agreement, maybe : YESYES
Down
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Place : STEAD
2
32-Down's was a toy : PIANO
3
Place for a chest : ATTIC
4
Stat start : RHEO
5
Bit of truth? : KERNEL
6
QB's gains : YDS
7
Cartoonist Silverstein : SHEL
8
At dawn : EARLY
9
Marathon dancers, e.g. : SWAYERS
10
Comment from Charlie Brown : GOODGRIEF
11
Musical Shaw : ARTIE
12
Olympics length : METER
14
This puzzle's honoree : CHARLESSCHULZ
20
Ms. magazine co-founder : STEINEM
24
Microwave : NUKE
26
Dexterous : ARTFUL
27
Ship officers : BOSUNS
28
Actress De Carlo and others : YVONNES
30
Suffix akin to -esque : ISH
31
Chinese truth : TAO
32
Big Beethoven devotee : SCHROEDER
35
Mideast grp. : PLO
36
Chicago trains : ELS
39
It might give you a line : REEL
42
Like a bare floor : MATLESS
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"Yeah, right!" : IMSURE
48
Alums : GRADS
49
Capital west of Haiphong : HANOI
50
Protest : SITIN
52
Peppermint ___ : PATTY
53
Tree-lined walk : ALLEE
54
They're pulled uphill : SLEDS
57
Like some peacekeepers : NATO
59
New corp. hires : MBAS
62
Plant, perhaps : SPY

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

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