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New York Times, Friday, April 8, 2005

Author:
Manny Nosowsky
Editor:
Will Shortz
23-Across : Wagons-___ (sleeping cars, abroad)
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Manny Nosowsky

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 72, Blocks: 30 Missing: {JKQXZ} This is puzzle # 213 for Mr. Nosowsky. Friday freshness: 51%
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© 2005, The New York Times4/8/5 ( No. 20,240 )
Across
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High circulation increaser : CEILINGFAN
11
Boat with square ends : SCOW
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One of us : HUMANBEING
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Club of song : COPA
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Outlet for the Indus : ARABIANSEA
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Wilson's "The ___ Baltimore" : HOTL
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Some chamber groups : NONETS
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Divining rod : TWIG
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Like wee-uns : LIL
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Wagons-___ (sleeping cars, abroad) : LITS
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One way to field a ball : ONAHOP
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Wind dir. : WSW
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"Unholy Loves" author : OATES
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Sphere : ARENA
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Question after "You were snoring!" : IWAS
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Walkaway : ROMP
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"The Sound of Music" name : TRAPP
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He was declared a public enemy by the Senate : NERO
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"The Naked Gun," for one : SPOOF
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Unused : IDLE
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Be reluctant : DEMUR
44
Give ___ (berate) : ITTO
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"My little chickadee" : DEAR
46
Bizet work : OPERA
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Fore for four? : TETRA
49
Prefix with peptic : DYS
50
Crumples into a ball : WADSUP
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Cover : VEIL
54
General on a Chinese menu : TSO
55
Airport pickup : LIMO
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Target for a gum eraser : SMUDGE
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Paris's ___ Gauche : RIVE
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Epic : LARGESCALE
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November 13, e.g. : IDES
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One with a drawing room : ARTTEACHER
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Ford product, informally : MERC
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Decoration at public baths : FLOORTILES
Down
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"The Shanghai Cobra" hero, 1945 : CHAN
2
Mark's replacement : EURO
3
One-named supermodel : IMAN
4
Brand name, e.g. : LABEL
5
Ab ___ (from the beginning) : INITIO
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Shaq and Yao, for two : NBASTARS
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___-X : GEN
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Duke : FIST
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From square one : ANEW
10
Marsh of mystery : NGAIO
11
L.S.A.T. part: Abbr. : SCH
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Calm : COOLHEADED
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Quarterback's call : OPTIONPLAY
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Does decorating on the side : WALLPAPERS
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Cause for slapping oneself : GNAT
24
"Quit that!" : STOPIT
26
Right Guard rival : ARRID
27
Carpenter's decoration : WINDOWTRIM
28
Have done with : SWEEPASIDE
29
Ostensibly fresh, but not really : WARMEDOVER
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Be theatrical : EMOTE
32
Broadcaster's ad offering : SPOTTV
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Gets down (on) : SOURS
40
Chiromancer : FORESEER
43
Julia on screen : RAUL
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Targets : AIMSAT
51
Kebab go-with : PILAF
53
Susan with an Emmy : LUCCI
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Soil fertilizer : MARL
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"___ take arms against a sea of troubles": Hamlet : ORTO
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Willy Wonka's creator : DAHL
60
Hilarity : GLEE
61
Plural suffix with auction : EERS
63
PC key : ESC
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It was "really lookin' fine" in a 1964 hit : GTO

Answer summary:
3 unique to this puzzle, 6 debuted here and reused later, 2 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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