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New York Times, Saturday, March 25, 2006

Author:
Byron Walden
Editor:
Will Shortz
1-Across : Flirts with
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Byron Walden

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 68, Blocks: 23 Missing: none – this is a pangram. Spans: 4, (2 double stacks) This is puzzle # 34 for Mr. Walden. Saturday freshness: 90%
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© 2006, The New York Times3/25/6 ( No. 20,591 )
Across
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Flirts with : CHATSUP
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Trying experiences : TRAUMAS
15
Eastbound waves? : RADIOFREEEUROPE
17
"You and your conspiracy theories!" : ITSACOINCIDENCE
18
Hera turned Antigone into one : STORK
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Like the newspaper Al Shabiba : OMANI
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Main contents : GAS
21
Prefix with flop : TERA
22
Sea of ___, south of the Cyclades : CRETE
23
Death to le roi : MORT
24
Space ball? : ORB
25
Six layers of a song? : GEESE
26
Met number, maybe : QUOTA
27
Like arctic winds : HARSH
28
Lenny Bruce, famously : CURSER
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Adjusts, as a magazine photo : RESIZES
32
Neckwear : CHOKERS
33
Can't contain : EXUDES
34
Flock : LAITY
35
Setting for Edward Hopper's "Nighthawks" : DINER
36
Paley's successor at CBS : TISCH
37
Michelin guide no.? : PSI
40
E.P.A. output: Abbr. : STDS
41
Speed ___ : CHESS
42
Duster, for one : COAT
43
"The Story __" (Pauline Réage novel) : OFO
44
"32 Flavors" singer Davis : ALANA
45
Dog topper : CHILI
46
Subjects of metaphysical research : NEWAGEMOVEMENTS
49
"Picture Perfect" star : JENNIFERANISTON
50
Permission slips, e.g. : ASSENTS
51
Astrolabe alternative : SEXTANT
Down
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El Greco's "Bautismo de ___" : CRISTO
2
Milliner : HATTER
3
Act on like a carbon filter : ADSORB
4
Barbie accessory : TIARA
5
Buffet : SOCK
6
Tabloid subj. : UFO
7
One of Chaucer's Canterbury pilgrims : PRIORESS
8
Mexican beer named for its hometown : TECATE
9
Marie, par exemple : REINE
10
Cabriolet maker : AUDI
11
Portrait finish? : URE
12
Ferretlike carnivore : MONGOOSE
13
Patriarch of the "First Family of Country Music" : APCARTER
14
Reel : SEESTARS
16
Trammel : ENMESH
22
The biggest part of a large belt : CERES
23
Not pellucid : MURKY
25
Person with a crystal ball : GAZER
26
It was uttered in the past : QUOTH
27
Trapper's stock : HIDES
28
Fashions : CHICS
29
1985 Arnold Schwarzenegger film : REDSONJA
30
Going rates? : EXITFEES
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Regular settings : SUNDOWNS
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Plants that are a natural source of cyanide : CASSAVAS
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One who holds a note : LIENOR
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"Sweet ___, run softly, till I end my song": Spenser : THAMES
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Where to begin : POINTA
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___ Sea of California's Sonoran Desert : SALTON
39
Terse demurral : ITISNT
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Like the Rock of Ages : CLEFT
42
Focus of many an X-ray : CHEST
44
Predisposed to fightin' : AGIN
45
Multiple of CI : CMIX
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Georges Perec's 1969 novel "La Disparition" is written entirely without this : ANE
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Compass dir. : ENE

Answer summary:
7 unique to this puzzle, 4 debuted here and reused later, 2 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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