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New York Times, Friday, June 27, 2008

Author:
Brad Wilber
Editor:
Will Shortz
31-Across : Future star
TotalDebutLatestCollabs
602/19/20055/31/202233
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CircleScrabDebutFresh
21.6035482%
Brad Wilber

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 72, Blocks: 32 Missing: {QVXZ} Puzzle has duplicate clues. This is puzzle # 7 for Mr. Wilber. Friday freshness: 21%
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© 2008, The New York Times6/27/8 ( No. 21,416 )
Across
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Luau lighting : TIKITORCH
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Do the dishes? : CATER
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Singer who plays herself in "D.C. Cab" : IRENECARA
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"Any fool can make ___, and every fool will mind it": Thoreau : ARULE
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"Tone it down!" : DONTSHOUT
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Conglomerate parts : FIRMS
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Carbon compound : ENOL
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Gernreich who invented the monokini : RUDI
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Conviction : TENET
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Legendary abductee : HELEN
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"Per Ardua ad ___" (Royal Air Force motto) : ASTRA
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Some are minor : SCALES
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Love : HON
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Six-time Rose Bowl winner: Abbr. : OSU
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Future star : COMER
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Bellies up to : NEARS
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Schedule maker: Abbr. : MGR
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Bankrupt : RUIN
36
With 46-Across, program pitched by Queen Latifah : JENNY
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Activity near a 1-Across : HULA
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Workup locales: Abbr. : ERS
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Wasn't gentle with : PAWED
40
Crew leader : BOSUN
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Archaic verb ending : ETH
42
Schedule maker: Abbr. : IRS
43
It may be found in one's chest : SACHET
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Lofty : NOBLE
46
See 36-Across : CRAIG
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Less specious : TRUER
50
Mechanical : ROTE
51
Nailed : ACED
55
Son of Gloucester in "King Lear" : EDGAR
56
Norman Rockwell specialty : AMERICANA
58
Repetition mark, in music : SEGNO
59
Stops being funny, say : WEARSTHIN
60
Billet-doux suggestion : TRYST
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San Bernardino suburb : LOMALINDA
Down
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Trend : TIDE
2
Unyielding : IRON
3
Drawing game : KENO
4
Not just at home: Abbr. : INTL
5
Your, in Tours : TES
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Canyon tones : OCHRES
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"The Phantom of the Opera" suitor : RAOUL
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Neanderthal : CRUDE
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With respectful humility : HATINHAND
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Loungewear : CAFTANS
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Spring arrival : ARIES
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Get all sentimental : TURNTOMUSH
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Big sticker? : ELMERSGLUE
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Where to act on a gut feeling? : RESTAURANT
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"___ Cardboard Lover" (Norma Shearer film) : HER
24
What a potential player must pass : SCREENTEST
25
Summons, e.g. : COURTORDER
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Sight in Lancaster County, Pa. : AMISHBUGGY
27
Footballer Ford : LEN
29
"Le Comte ___" (Rossini opera) : ORY
32
Ticker with headlines : NEWSCRAWL
33
Charlotte-to-Raleigh dir. : ENE
36
Be discordant : JAR
37
Post ___ : HOC
39
Pining pantomime persona : PIERROT
40
Give up on, in slang : BAG
43
Radio code word after 47-Down : SIERRA
45
Is cockeyed : LEANS
47
Radio code word before 43-Down : ROMEO
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Squad stars : ATEAM
51
When Maggie calls herself "a cat on a hot tin roof" : ACTI
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"Let It Snow" lyricist : CAHN
53
Cherokee Strip city : ENID
54
Francis ___, signer of the Articles of Confederation : DANA
57
Montreal, e.g.: Abbr. : ISL

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

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