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New York Times, Wednesday, September 13, 1995

Author:
Eileen Lexau
Editor:
Will Shortz
41-Across : Prongs
TotalDebutLatest
2712/17/196212/4/2000
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ScrabDebutPre‑WSFresh
1.56261746%
Eileen Lexau

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 74, Blocks: 32 Missing: {JQXZ} Grid has both 90- and 180-degree symmetry. This is puzzle # 21 for Ms. Lexau. Wednesday freshness: 99%
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© 1995, The New York Times9/13/95 ( No. 16,745 )
Across
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Real beauty, in old slang : DARB
5
Make sense : ADDUP
10
Crowds around : MOBS
14
Hymn word : IRAE
15
Seville tower : TORRE
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Bushy hairdo : AFRO
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Free : ONTHEHOUSE
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"Make the most ___" : OFIT
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Cobble : RESOLE
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Tex-Mex treats : BURRITOS
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Has title to : OWNS
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Play in the water : SLOSH
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Attempts to convey : DRIVESAT
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Perfumer's compounds : ESTERS
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Ancient letters : RUNES
34
Stowe character : TOPSY
36
Court : WOO
37
Hill dwellers : ANTS
38
Respighi's "___ of Rome" : PINES
39
Simon of song : PAUL
40
Last degree : NTH
41
Prongs : TINES
42
Model wood : BALSA
43
German poet : GOETHE
45
Tot's wheels : STROLLER
47
"Little Women" surname : MARCH
49
Ilk : SORT
50
Debate curbs : CLOTURES
53
Plies : WIELDS
57
Em or Polly : AUNT
58
In a fix : UPTHECREEK
60
Singer Jacques : BREL
61
"Cheers" perch : STOOL
62
Comic "Dame" : EDNA
63
Terrier type : SKYE
64
Nixon's undoing : TAPES
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Has the nerve, in Dogpatch : DAST
Down
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"New Look" designer : DIOR
2
Gov. Carlson of Minnesota : ARNE
3
Charlie Brown exclamation : RATS
4
Is incumbent on : BEHOOVES
5
Parthenon site : ATHENS
6
"Zip-a-Dee-___-Dah" : DOO
7
Defeat decisively : DRUB
8
Bear, in old Rome : URSUS
9
Incomparable : PEERLESS
10
Chinese hard-liner : MAOIST
11
Pretty zany : OFFTHEWALL
12
Verve : BRIO
13
Bar habitués : SOTS
18
Cary of "Bram Stoker's Dracula" : ELWES
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Optimistic : ROSY
24
Used, as a chair : SATIN
26
Sturm und ___ : DRANG
27
Cost : RUNTO
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Rich : INTHEMONEY
29
Shades : TONES
31
Shake awake : ROUSE
32
Kind of energy : SOLAR
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Irksome ones : PESTS
38
It should be flaky : PIECRUST
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Equivocated : PALTERED
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Fast-food drive-___ : THRU
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Kind of acid : BORIC
44
Rat (on) : TATTLE
46
Spur attachments : ROWELS
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Seven: Prefix : HEPTA
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Crane operators' perches : CABS
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Lie in wait : LURK
52
Huxley's "Time Must Have a ___" : STOP
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Mother of Castor and Pollux : LEDA
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Couch potatoes' spots : DENS
56
Three-handed card game : SKAT
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Get at the weeds : HOE

Answer summary:
1 unique to this puzzle, 3 debuted here and reused later, 5 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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