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New York Times, Monday, November 13, 2000

Author:
Peter Gordon
Editor:
Will Shortz
29-Down : Turns aside
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Peter Gordon

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 36 Missing: none – this is a pangram. Spans: 1 This is puzzle # 45 for Mr. Gordon. Monday freshness: 43%
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S
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T
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U
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D
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O
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V
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A
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L
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S
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C
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R
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E
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W
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N
O
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Y
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N
O
V
A
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K
O
A
L
A
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U
N
S
E
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T
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I
N
B
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X
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B
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E
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A
P
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O
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S
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Q
U
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O
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C
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A
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R
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A
F
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T
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A
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A
G
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V
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S
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O
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O
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Z
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E
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R
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V
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R
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E
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P
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O
O
N
E
R
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D
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R
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R
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N
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F
L
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T
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R
A
W
L
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P
L
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A
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J
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E
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T
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A
H
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W
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R
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D
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C
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H
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M
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B
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A
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C
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S
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L
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P
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© 2000, The New York Times11/13/0 ( No. 18,633 )
Across
1
Poker variety : STUD
5
Shape of the president's office : OVAL
9
It might have a Phillips head : SCREW
14
Meddlesome : NOSY
15
___ Scotia : NOVA
16
Animal in Qantas ads : KOALA
17
Disturbs : UNSETTLES
19
Tray containing work to do : INBOX
20
One who looks up when someone yells "duck!"? : BIRDWATCHER
22
Gibbon, e.g. : APE
23
Photo ___ (media events) : OPS
24
Cites : QUOTES
26
Wine order : CARAFE
30
Mock : TAUNT
32
Tequila source : AGAVE
33
Spanish "ayes" : SISI
34
Move like goo : OOZE
38
Famous 52-Across : REVERENDSPOONER
41
Santa's team, e.g. : DEER
42
Horse color : ROAN
43
Group of ships : FLEET
44
Fish with a net : TRAWL
46
"I beg of you" : PLEASE
47
Frequent fliers : JETSET
50
"I get it!" : AHA
51
D.C.'s Pennsylvania ___ : AVE
52
20-Across, to 38-Across : WORDBOTCHER
59
Mazda model : MIATA
61
"Fame" singer : IRENECARA
62
More dishonorable : BASER
63
Put one's two cents in? : ANTE
64
Pre-Communist Russian ruler : CZAR
65
Golfer Sam : SNEAD
66
What "L" stands for in box scores : LOSS
67
Townshend of the Who : PETE
Down
1
Rudely overlook : SNUB
2
"Beloved" author Morrison : TONI
3
Russia was part of it: Abbr. : USSR
4
Like Easter eggs : DYED
5
Recorded : ONTAPE
6
Battery units : VOLTS
7
With: Fr. : AVEC
8
Mascara site : LASH
9
Vail trail : SKIRUN
10
Prisoner : CON
11
Morocco's capital : RABAT
12
Secretly run off together : ELOPE
13
Polishes, as a car : WAXES
18
Half-price ticket : TWOFER
21
Provide with gear : EQUIP
25
"My Favorite Year" star : OTOOLE
26
Jack or ten : CARD
27
Writer James : AGEE
28
Great review : RAVE
29
Turns aside : AVERTS
30
Kind of wave : TIDAL
31
Org. : ASSN
33
Falling flakes : SNOW
35
Draftable : ONEA
36
Marks of Zorro : ZEES
37
Art Deco artist : ERTE
39
Love poet's Muse : ERATO
40
Recently : OFLATE
45
Wanted poster word : REWARD
46
Calls : PHONES
47
Door parts : JAMBS
48
Brand of water : EVIAN
49
Make fun of : TEASE
50
Helps with the getaway car, perhaps : ABETS
53
Coin of Iran : RIAL
54
The first James Bond film : DRNO
55
3-Down, in 3-Down : CCCP
56
Demean, as pledges : HAZE
57
Part of Q.E.D. : ERAT
58
Steak order : RARE
60
Drink "for two" : TEA

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

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