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New York Times, Tuesday, May 10, 1994

Author:
David Ellis Dickerson
Editor:
Will Shortz
63-Across : Part of R.S.V.P.
TotalDebutLatest
24/26/19945/10/1994
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0020000
ScrabDebutFresh
1.601238%
David Ellis Dickerson

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 74, Blocks: 34 Missing: {QXZ} Spans: 3 Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 2 for Mr. Dickerson. Tuesday freshness: 86%
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© 1994, The New York Times5/10/94 ( No. 16,254 )
Across
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Masquerades : GALAS
6
"Fe, fi ,fo, ___!" : FUM
9
Batman foe, with "The" : JOKER
14
Native Alaskan : ALEUT
15
Prince Hirobumi : ITO
16
Sheeplike : OVINE
17
Irving's "A Prayer for Owen ___" : MEANY
18
The lambada, once : FAD
19
Grand mountain : TETON
20
Dr. Seuss title : YERTLETHETURTLE
23
Actress Skye : IONE
24
Ho Chi ___ : MINH
25
Car job : LUBE
28
___ Bingle (Crosby) : DER
30
God Almighty : THEONE
34
A year in Mexico : ANO
35
Put to the grindstone : HONED
37
Studio prop : EASEL
38
Dr. Seuss title : IFIRANTHECIRCUS
41
Plant seeds again : RESOW
42
___-scarum : HARUM
43
Coach Parseghian : ARA
44
Shakespearean oath : SDEATH
46
Smidgen : BIT
47
Love of Greece? : EROS
48
Dance or hairstyle : SHAG
50
Calf's meat : VEAL
52
Dr. Seuss title : HORTONHEARSAWHO
59
One- ___ (short play) : ACTER
60
Crystal ball, e.g. : ORB
61
Keep busy : TIEUP
62
Violinist Isaac : STERN
63
Part of R.S.V.P. : SIL
64
Wrestling's ___ the Giant : ANDRE
65
Western film title of '75 and '93 : POSSE
66
Golf peg : TEE
67
Relaxes : RESTS
Down
1
Like venison : GAMY
2
Out of the wind : ALEE
3
Carroll contemporary : LEAR
4
Em, e.g. : AUNTIE
5
Pen, for Pierre : STYLO
6
About mid-month, with "the" : FIFTEENTH
7
Brigham Young's home : UTAH
8
Computer-phone link : MODEM
9
Norse land of giants : JOTUNHEIM
10
Make out at a party? : OVERHEAR
11
Songstress Eartha : KITT
12
Organic compound : ENOL
13
Philosopher Descartes : RENE
21
Conclude with : ENDON
22
Small bird : TIT
25
Dens : LAIRS
26
Hungry : UNFED
27
Idaho city : BOISE
29
Betty Ford program : REHAB
31
1991 Stallone comedy : OSCAR
32
Brain surgeon's prefix : NEURO
33
Columnist Maxwell et al. : ELSAS
35
Author from Salem, Mass. : HAWTHORNE
36
Inferable : DERIVABLE
39
Dinner chickens : ROASTERS
40
More like Shirley Temple : CUTER
45
___ Solo of "Star Wars" : HAN
47
Sir Galahad's mother : ELAINE
49
Popular word game : GHOST
51
"___ Is Born" : ASTAR
52
Fastener : HASP
53
VIII, to Virgil : OCTO
54
Blvds. and rds. : RTES
55
Toledo's vista : ERIE
56
Hitches : WEDS
57
William of "The Doctor" : HURT
58
Unlocks, in a sonnet : OPES

Answer summary:
3 unique to this puzzle, 2 debuted here and reused later.

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