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New York Times, Tuesday, April 1, 2003

Author:
Rich Norris
Editor:
Will Shortz
44-Across : French airport
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Rich Norris

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 40 Missing: {FQXZ} This is puzzle # 168 for Mr. Norris. Tuesday freshness: 8%
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© 2003, The New York Times4/1/3 ( No. 19,502 )
Across
1
Direction for Greeley : WEST
5
Helen's abductor : PARIS
10
Spreadsheet filler : DATA
14
Locality : AREA
15
Thomas Gray work : ELEGY
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"Help ___ the way!" : ISON
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"Poor Little Fool" singer : RICKNELSON
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Quickly, in the I.C.U. : STAT
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Shooting star : METEOR
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Dissertation : TREATISE
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Use a Singer : SEW
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No-nos : DONTS
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"What Kind of Fool Am I" singer : SAMMYDAVISJR
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Met song : ARIA
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Lane co-worker at the Daily Planet : KENT
35
Norse thunder god : THOR
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Short skirt : MINI
40
Orioles and cardinals : BIRDS
41
"Othello" villain : IAGO
42
Genesis paradise : EDEN
43
Annul : UNDO
44
French airport : ORLY
45
"The Fool on the Hill" bandleader : SERGIOMENDES
49
Dundee residents : SCOTS
52
"Norma ___" : RAE
53
Where bowlers may go : HATRACKS
57
Wall Street employee : TRADER
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Tooth trouble : ACHE
63
"She's a Fool" songstress : LESLEYGORE
65
Perlman of "Cheers" : RHEA
66
Prefix with face or faith : INTER
67
Supreme Norse deity : ODIN
68
Salon job : PERM
69
Puts on the bulletin board : POSTS
70
Missing : GONE
Down
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Friendly : WARM
2
Cleveland's lake : ERIE
3
Religious group : SECT
4
Bit of filming : TAKE
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Looked intently : PEERED
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Everybody : ALL
7
Take five : REST
8
Dr. Frankenstein's assistant : IGOR
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"Auld Lang ___" : SYNE
10
Wide-angle lens concern : DISTORTION
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John of "The Addams Family" : ASTIN
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Raise one's glass to : TOAST
13
Starts a pot : ANTES
18
Like a yenta : NOSY
22
Word modifier: Abbr. : ADJ
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Regaining consciousness : WAKING
26
Identical : SAME
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Like the Gobi : ARID
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Coal hole : MINE
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Not the fringes : MAINSTREAM
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"Rigoletto" composer : VERDI
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Kind of plumbing : INDOOR
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Thoroughfares: Abbr. : STS
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Knotty : HARD
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Look at flirtatiously : OGLE
38
Rogers and Clark : ROYS
40
Prickly husk : BUR
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Spaniard's "that" : ESA
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Alma ___ (grads' schools) : MATERS
48
Mysterious: Var. : EERY
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Quick-witted : SHARP
50
Hiding place : CACHE
51
Different : OTHER
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Fast pace : CLIP
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Lotto relative : KENO
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Some arrivals at 44-Across : SSTS
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Wide-eyed : AGOG
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Knucklehead : DODO
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Ireland, in poesy : ERIN
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Philosopher Descartes : RENE
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Allow : LET

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

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