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New York Times, Monday, March 4, 2002

Author:
Randall J. Hartman
Editor:
Will Shortz
1-Across : Whole bunch
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Randall J. Hartman

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 34 Missing: {JQ} Spans: 3 This is puzzle # 41 for Mr. Hartman. Monday freshness: 5%
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© 2002, The New York Times3/4/2 ( No. 19,109 )
Across
1
Whole bunch : SCAD
5
Letter before 29-Down : THETA
10
Heavy mists : FOGS
14
Cincinnati's home : OHIO
15
Lose ignominiously, in slang : EATIT
16
"For Your Eyes ___" : ONLY
17
1952 Gene Kelly classic : SINGININTHERAIN
20
Film director's cry : ACTION
21
Pub pints : ALES
22
Altar vow : IDO
23
One-named New Age singer : ENYA
25
Walked in : ENTERED
27
Remodeled Clay? : ALI
30
P.D.Q. : ASAP
32
"Wailing" instrument : SAX
33
"Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" writer Anita : LOOS
35
Metallic rocks : ORES
37
To the point : TERSE
41
1929 Irving Berlin song : PUTTINONTHERITZ
44
Death row reprieves : STAYS
45
Scruff : NAPE
46
Ivan or Nicholas : TSAR
47
Old Ford : LTD
49
Alan of "Shane" : LADD
51
Pitcher's stat. : ERA
52
This could raise a pitcher's 51-Across : BASEHIT
56
End-of-the-week cry : TGIF
58
Ailing : ILL
59
"___ my words" : MARK
61
Got around : EVADED
65
1963 Peter, Paul and Mary hit : BLOWININTHEWIND
68
Capital of Peru : LIMA
69
First month on a calendario : ENERO
70
Émile Zola novel : NANA
71
Grandson of Eve : ENOS
72
Gain a monopoly over : SEWUP
73
Knock 'em dead : SLAY
Down
1
Slugger Sammy : SOSA
2
Voguish : CHIC
3
"___ it the truth!" : AINT
4
Ponderosa stray : DOGIE
5
"Ulysses" poet : TENNYSON
6
"Bali ___" : HAI
7
2001 erupter : ETNA
8
Name : TITLE
9
2004 Olympics site : ATHENS
10
Voting yes : FOR
11
Studio sign : ONAIR
12
Fly without an engine : GLIDE
13
Church council : SYNOD
18
Inner Hebrides island : IONA
19
Kind of sale : ESTATE
24
Vice President Burr : AARON
26
Put out, as effort : EXERT
27
Austrian peaks : ALPS
28
Oaf : LOUT
29
Letter before kappa : IOTA
31
Serving to punish : PENAL
34
Vogue : STYLE
36
March 17 honoree, for short : STPAT
38
___ and shine : RISE
39
Headliner : STAR
40
Old Testament book : EZRA
42
Panama and others : ISTHMI
43
Fly a crop duster : HEDGEHOP
48
Keaton and Sawyer : DIANES
50
Ring fix? : DIVE
52
Holy book : BIBLE
53
Tuckered out : ALLIN
54
Replay feature : SLOMO
55
Father, Son and Holy Ghost : TRINE
57
Baby deer : FAWNS
60
Was in on : KNEW
62
Obsolescent phone feature : DIAL
63
Sicilian resort : ENNA
64
June 6, 1944 : DDAY
66
Lived : WAS
67
1990 one-man Broadway show : TRU

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