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New York Times, Saturday, August 3, 1996

Author:
A. D. Cover
Editor:
Will Shortz
56-Across : Windlass
TotalDebutLatest
37/29/199410/30/1996
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
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RebusScrabDebutFresh
21.541666%
A. D. Cover

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 74, Blocks: 34 This is puzzle # 2 for Mr. Cover. Saturday freshness: 61%
1
POP
2
T
3
O
4
P
5
C
6
A
7
N
8
C
9
O
10
H
11
E
12
R
13
E
14
D
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S
A
M
A
R
I
A
16
A
V
A
R
I
C
E
17
T
H
E
C
A
R
S
18
MOM
E
N
T
O
U
S
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A
I
L
E
S
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C
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R
I
N
G
E
22
R
T
E
S
23
H
E
E
L
S
24
R
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O
26
E
27
S
I
T
28
S
E
N
S
E
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B
30
O
U
N
D
31
A
P
A
C
E
32
SIS
Y
P
H
U
S
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F
34
A
M
I
L
Y
M
35
A
T
T
E
R
S
36
BRO
L
L
I
E
S
37
B
R
I
E
S
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T
O
U
R
S
39
A
L
A
N
S
40
L
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T
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D
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H
E
M
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S
C
E
N
E
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S
I
R
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DOG
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H
O
U
S
E
48
A
T
Q
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49
C
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A
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D
M
I
U
M
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I
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M
P
O
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N
D
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C
L
E
A
N
S
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D
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S
L
O
CAT
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C
A
P
S
T
A
N
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S
T
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R
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D
© 1996, The New York Times8/3/96 ( No. 17,070 )
Across
1
Cola container : POPTOPCAN
8
Stuck together : COHERED
15
Ancient capital of Israel : SAMARIA
16
Need to have it all : AVARICE
17
Rock group with the hit "Shake it Up" : THECARS
18
Key : MOMENTOUS
19
TV news director Roger : AILES
20
Cower : CRINGE
22
Nos. in a travel guide : RTES
23
Cads : HEELS
24
Caviar : ROE
27
Pose : SIT
28
Living daylights : SENSE
29
Obliged : BOUND
31
"Great weeds do grow ___": "Richard III" : APACE
32
Stone roller : SISYPHUS
33
TV series whose title is this puzzle's theme : FAMILYMATTERS
36
Rain protectors, in London : BROLLIES
37
French cheeses : BRIES
38
Military assignments : TOURS
39
King and others : ALANS
40
The Financial Times abbr. : LTD
43
Close (in) : HEM
44
Situation : SCENE
45
Beget : SIRE
46
Place of disgrace : DOGHOUSE
48
And, to Caesar : ATQUE
49
Electric cell component : CADMIUM
52
Lock up : IMPOUND
54
Purify : CLEANSE
55
Knock out of position : DISLOCATE
56
Windlass : CAPSTAN
57
Navigated : STEERED
Down
1
MTV favorites : POPSTARS
2
Where Papeete is : TAHITI
3
Breakfast choice : OMELET
4
Dueling distance : PACES
5
Tomorrow, to Tacitus : CRAS
6
Intake intake : AIR
7
Early development : NASCENCY
8
Herbal tea: Var. : CAMOMILE
9
Potters' chambers : OVENS
10
Depend : HANG
11
Art Deco designer : ERTE
12
Title city in a Fred Astaire hit : RIO
13
Coin of old France : ECU
14
Françoise Sagan's "___ bleus à l'âme" : DES
21
Takes after : RESEMBLES
23
Makes well : HEALS
24
Bombed area in W.W. II : RUHR
25
Load : ONUS
26
Hands of Time, for short : EDS
28
Shadows : SPIES
29
Computer capacity : BYTES
30
Unfolds, in poetry : OPES
31
Eastern prince : AMIR
32
Chapel name : SISTINE
33
Bering Sea sighting : FLOE
34
Homecoming visitor : ALUM
35
Spiders : ARANEIDS
36
Thin soup : BROTH
39
Smarts : ACUMEN
40
Kind of cabinet : LIQUOR
41
Cut short : TRUNCATE
42
Transferred, as property : DEEDED
44
"El Capitan" composer : SOUSA
45
Operagoer's wear : STOLE
46
Tenets : DOGMAS
47
Suggest : HINT
48
Church area : APSE
49
New Deal prog. : CCC
50
Cookbook phrase : ALA
51
Bankbook abbr. : DEP
53
NASA recruiting site : MIT

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

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