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New York Times, Wednesday, July 13, 1994

Author:
Jonathan Schmatzbach
Editor:
Will Shortz
27-Across : It's stuck on Brooklyn theater floors
TotalDebutLatestCollabs
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ScrabDebutFresh
1.5211218%
Jonathan Schmalzbach

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 44 Missing: {FJQXY} This is puzzle # 6 for Mr. Schmalzbach. Wednesday freshness: 23%
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© 1994, The New York Times7/13/94 ( No. 16,318 )
Across
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Symbol of suburbia : MALL
5
Author Grey et al. : ZANES
10
Joyful cries : AHAS
14
Hand cream additive : ALOE
15
Sommelier's stock : WINES
16
Crow's-nest spot : MAST
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Storage spot in a Brooklyn home : DEBASEMENT
19
Word with sound or dog : BITE
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Jargon suffix : ESE
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Hurry : HIE
22
Petrol amount : LITRE
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What a Brooklyn guy blames today's problems on : DEGENERATION
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It's stuck on Brooklyn theater floors : DEGUM
30
Place that Lot fled : SODOM
31
Eager : AGOG
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What Brooklyn students hate to take : DETESTS
36
Half of Mork's sign-off : NANU
37
Serra's title : PADRE
39
Ages : ERAS
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What a Brooklynite catches at J.F.K. : DEPLANE
43
Creeper : VINE
44
Too-too : ULTRA
46
Where a Brooklynite tipples : DEBAR
47
Body that busted a Brooklyn gangster : DECOMMISSION
52
Anchor position : ATRIP
53
Three, to Gina : TRE
54
Job's lot : WOE
57
Role for Oland : CHAN
58
Laundry chore in Brooklyn : DEPRESSING
62
Annoyed interjection : HECK
63
Liver, e.g. : ORGAN
64
Conception : IDEA
65
Clumsy craft : ARKS
66
Author Zora ___ Hurston : NEALE
67
Shore flier : TERN
Down
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Forced (to) : MADE
2
Pub brews : ALES
3
Hoop's locale, perhaps : LOBE
4
Pastoral spot : LEA
5
Austrian-born writer Stefan : ZWEIG
6
Anouk, et al. : AIMEES
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Wind dir. : NNE
8
Bard's twilight : EEN
9
Jet set's jet : SST
10
Sphere of operation : AMBIT
11
Cole Porter's "Katie Went to ___" : HAITI
12
Type of turf : ASTRO
13
Dutch artist Jan : STEEN
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Noah's eldest : SHEM
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Hamstrung : LAME
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Unearthed : DUGUP
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Sleepy ones : NODDERS
25
Fulda feeder : EDER
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Repetition : ROTE
27
Comic Aykroyd : DAN
28
"Heavens!" : EGAD
29
Missing : GONE
33
Little Foys number : SEVEN
34
Newspaper nickname : TRIB
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Mens___ in corpore sano : SANA
37
___ Springs : PALM
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One against : ANTI
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Sunday speech: Abbr. : SER
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Unit of sugar or coal : LUMP
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Star-shaped : ASTRAL
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Bunnies' mummies : DOES
47
Russian villa : DACHA
48
Old anesthetic : ETHER
49
China flaw : CRACK
50
Sty sounds : OINKS
51
"Forsyte Saga" heroine : IRENE
54
Broad : WIDE
55
Singular person : ONER
56
Actor Eddie : EGAN
58
Slip into : DON
59
Before, to Burns : ERE
60
Links grp. : PGA
61
Dog command : SIT

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

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