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New York Times, Tuesday, April 25, 1995

Author:
Gregory E. Paul
Editor:
Will Shortz
33-Across : Changed the décor
TotalDebutLatest
1169/13/199410/17/2005
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ScrabDebutFresh
1.502306%
Gregory E. Paul

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 36 Missing: {FGJQXZ} This is puzzle # 9 for Mr. Paul. Tuesday freshness: 19%
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© 1995, The New York Times4/25/95 ( No. 16,604 )
Across
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Handed out : DEALT
6
Ditto : SAME
10
___ Raton, Fla. : BOCA
14
Goldbrick : IDLER
15
Wallet fillers : ONES
16
Peepers : EYES
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Actress Diamond : SELMA
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Fender flaw : DENT
19
Pronto : ASAP
20
Manhattan, for one : CLAMCHOWDER
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Poetic monogram : TSE
24
Tiny powerhouse : ATOM
25
Modeling agency executive Ford : EILEEN
27
Foe of the Philistines : SAMSON
30
RV : CAMPER
32
"Rumble in the Jungle" boxer : ALI
33
Changed the décor : REDID
35
Krupp works city : ESSEN
38
Assign places to : RANK
40
Alpine song : YODEL
42
Ophthalmologist's case : STYE
43
Greek Pax : IRENE
45
Palindromic principle : TENET
47
Before, to Browning : ERE
48
Plumber's need : SOLDER
50
Enjoyed a wad of tobacco : CHAWED
52
Flatter, with "up" : BUTTER
54
Impulse : WHIM
55
Miscalculate : ERR
56
Crème gauloise, today : VICHYSSOISE
62
Columbia student : LION
64
Rockies resort : VAIL
65
Fish served amandine : TROUT
66
Narrow way : LANE
67
Actress Sommer : ELKE
68
By and by : LATER
69
"___ Rather Be With Me" (1967 hit) : SHED
70
Satyr's stare : LEER
71
Please to no end : ELATE
Down
1
Part of D.J. : DISC
2
Cather biographer Leon : EDEL
3
"___ vostra salute" (Italian toast) : ALLA
4
Logical premises : LEMMAS
5
Tiller puller : TRACTOR
6
Sinful city : SODOM
7
De novo : ANEW
8
Fix : MEND
9
Prize : ESTEEM
10
"___ sport..." : BEA
11
Christmas Eve dish : OYSTERSTEW
12
Halt : CEASE
13
Quaking ___ : ASPEN
21
"___, I'm home!" (sitcom opener) : HONEY
22
Mature : RIPE
26
Not so much : LESS
27
Draped dress : SARI
28
Former orchard spray : ALAR
29
Trattoria treat : MINESTRONE
30
Autumn drink : CIDER
31
Yemen port : ADEN
34
Love excessively, with "on" : DOTE
36
Rochester's beloved : EYRE
37
Must have : NEED
39
Group of toads : KNOT
41
Nobelist Walesa et al. : LECHS
44
Hgt. : ELEV
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Meadow bloom : THISTLE
49
Nonsense : DRIVEL
51
Ethically neutral : AMORAL
52
Poe poem, with "The" : BELLS
53
Dicken's ___ Heep : URIAH
54
"Ben-Hur" director William : WYLER
57
Racer Yarborough : CALE
58
Quarterback's bark : HIKE
59
Scintilla : IOTA
60
Kind of pudding : SUET
61
To be, to Satie : ETRE
63
Actor Beatty : NED

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

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