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New York Times, Friday, November 10, 2000

Author:
Bob Klahn
Editor:
Will Shortz
48-Down : Galoot
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11.5746577%
Bob Klahn

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 70, Blocks: 26 Missing: {JQX} Spans: 6, (2 triple stacks) This is puzzle # 40 for Mr. Klahn. Friday freshness: 13%
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© 2000, The New York Times11/10/0 ( No. 18,630 )
Across
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Terrific, once : THECATSWHISKERS
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With insufficient qualifications : OUTOFONESLEAGUE
17
Easter song popularized by Gene Autry : PETERCOTTONTAIL
18
Blinker : EYE
19
Places for masks, in brief : ICUS
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Marie Antoinette's birthplace : VIENNA
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Skedaddle : SCAT
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Reckon (on) : RELY
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Grape variety : MUSCAT
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Unique : SOLE
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Plane with a tipped nose : SST
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Books printed before 1501 : INCUNABULA
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The Beatles' "Lovely ___" : RITA
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Drives the point home : STABS
34
Field marshal? : REF
35
Quavers, e.g. : NOTES
36
"Coastal Disturbances" playwright Howe : TINA
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It's surrounded by cushions : SIDEPOCKET
39
Before all is done : YET
40
Distinctive quality : TONE
41
A tunnel, maybe : ESCAPE
42
King David player, 1985 : GERE
43
Memorable 1964 Florida hurricane : CLEO
44
European capital : ZAGREB
47
Charles de Gaulle's jet : NOIR
48
Kind of relief : BAS
51
1950's song hit with a foreign-language title : ARRIVEDERCIROMA
54
Space-saving device : CLOSETORGANIZER
55
Snack food treat : HOSTESSDINGDONG
Down
1
Lift one's spirits? : TOPE
2
Military helicopter, informally : HUEY
3
Suffix with disk : ETTE
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Country music's David Allan ___ : COE
5
Hottentots, e.g. : AFRICANS
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Improvisationlike composition : TOCCATA
7
It tapers on a tapir : SNOUT
8
Licks, say : WETS
9
Presidential inits. : HST
10
Classic 1983 Randy Newman song : ILOVELA
11
Dotty : SENILE
12
Sagal of "Married ... With Children" : KATEY
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"Life in London" author Pierce ___ : EGAN
14
Total : RUIN
15
Actress Ward : SELA
21
Take a breather? : SCUBA
22
John of Jamestown : ROLFE
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Like Niagara Falls : MISTY
24
Loose : UNTIE
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Limited : SCANT
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It'll take a nap : SUEDE
27
Chief town in Russian America : SITKA
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Awfully high : STEEP
29
Smack : TASTE
31
What sauerkraut ferments in : BRINE
32
Florestan's jailer in "Fidelio" : ROCCO
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Decoration for a bull, maybe : NOSERING
37
Ices : SORBETS
38
Bird that Alcatraz was named for : PELICAN
40
Soap box? : TEEVEE
42
Meal from a mill : GRIST
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Literally, "dwarf dog" : CORGI
44
Lead role in "A Chorus Line" : ZACH
45
Guthrie who sang "The City of New Orleans" : ARLO
46
___ point (certain stitch) : GROS
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Unpopular sort : NERD
48
Galoot : BOZO
49
Grace period? : AMEN
50
Puppeteer Tony : SARG
52
Parties : DOS
53
Clear : RID

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

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