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New York Times, Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Author:
Jim Hyres
Editor:
Will Shortz
37-Across : "Yeah, sure!"
TotalDebutLatestCollabs
2312/16/20021/29/20171
SunMonTueWedThuFriSatVariety
16632122
CircleScrabDebutFresh
31.588052%
Jim Hyres

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 34 Missing: {QVXZ} This is puzzle # 17 for Mr. Hyres. Tuesday freshness: 73%
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© 2006, The New York Times3/28/6 ( No. 20,594 )
Across
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Transfer, as a houseplant : REPOT
6
Believers: Suffix : ISTS
10
Warm-up exam for H.S. students : PSAT
14
Geometric calculations : AREAS
15
Epitome of redness : BEET
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Follow-up to a curtain opening : ACTI
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It pounds the pavement : JACKHAMMER
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Request of a barber : TRIM
20
Welcomes at the front door : ASKSIN
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Kick off : INITIATE
23
Floor covering : RUG
25
In limited supply : SCANT
26
Make sour : EMBITTER
31
Plots of land : TRACTS
34
Meadow singers : LARKS
35
Put off, as a motion : TABLE
37
"Yeah, sure!" : HAH
38
Apple or pear, e.g. : TREE
39
A slang term for this starts 17- and 60-Across and 11- and 28-Down : MONEY
40
San Antonio player : SPUR
41
Ending with pay : OLA
42
___ ray : MANTA
43
Physique : SHAPE
44
"I'm not signing" : NODEAL
46
Obsolete : OUTMODED
48
Underlying principle : BASIS
50
Bygone Eastern rival : TWA
51
Opening necessity? : DOORKNOB
54
1987 Beatty bomb : ISHTAR
59
Pizazz : ELAN
60
Part of many a garden center : GREENHOUSE
62
Flames : FIRE
63
List-ending abbr. : ETAL
64
Flynn of Hollywood : ERROL
65
Broadway's "Sweeney ___" : TODD
66
File's partner : RANK
67
Cartoon duck : DAFFY
Down
1
Indian prince : RAJA
2
Historic periods : ERAS
3
Actor Gregory of "To Kill a Mockingbird" : PECK
4
Sherman ___, Calif. : OAKS
5
Polo alternatives : TSHIRTS
6
"Think" sloganeer : IBM
7
Big rig : SEMI
8
Babysitters, typically : TEENS
9
By the book : STRICTLY
10
Metal coating : PATINA
11
Spot for doodles : SCRATCHPAD
12
Going ___ (fighting) : ATIT
13
Call to a basketball referee : TIME
18
"Sometimes you feel like ___" : ANUT
22
Weight of a container on a scale : TARE
24
"Hop aboard" : GETON
26
Singer John : ELTON
27
Thomas of "That Girl" : MARLO
28
Prototype circuit device : BREADBOARD
29
Old White House nickname : IKE
30
Totaled, as a tab : RANTO
32
Hosiery shade : TAUPE
33
Destroy, as classified documents : SHRED
36
Doozie : BEAUT
39
Goldbrick : MALINGER
40
"___ 'nuff!" : SHO
42
Halloween purchase : MASK
43
Totally wasted : SMASHED
45
Not just handed to : EARNED
47
Romulus or Remus : TWIN
49
More or less, slangily : SORTA
51
Nimble-fingered : DEFT
52
Mishmash : OLIO
53
Noggin : BEAN
55
Bar mitzvah dance : HORA
56
What a gang protects : TURF
57
Up until : ASOF
58
Count (on) : RELY
61
Lodge brother : ELK

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