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New York Times, Wednesday, November 26, 2003

Author:
Tyler Hinman
Editor:
Will Shortz
1-Down : British car, for short
TotalDebutLatestCollabs
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CircleScrabDebutFresh
11.6013148%
Tyler Hinman

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 76, Blocks: 38 Missing: {FV} This is puzzle # 10 for Mr. Hinman. Wednesday freshness: 24%
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J
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A
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C
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K
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J
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K
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M
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R
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M
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C
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M
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B
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Q
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© 2003, The New York Times11/26/3 ( No. 19,741 )
Across
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Some are one-eyed : JACKS
6
Liner pushers : TUGS
10
"Holy smoke!" : EGAD
14
"Say what?" : AGAIN
15
Oft-misused pronoun : WHOM
16
Bull baiter : CAPE
17
Really irk : GETTO
18
Tiny amount : IOTA
19
Much-dreaded exam : ORAL
20
Took pictures for a candy ad? : SHOTCHOCOLATE
23
Printer problem : JAM
25
Holland's Zuyder ___ : ZEE
26
One next to a bishop : KNIGHT
27
"Hold on!" : ONESEC
29
Gully that's usually dry : WADI
31
It may be evil : EYE
32
Harrow rival : ETON
33
Rattle, of a sort : MARACA
35
Mob some second-stringers? : SWARMTHEBENCH
40
Roll players? : PIANOS
41
Gen. Robt. ___ : ELEE
43
Santa ___ : ANA
46
Soup with sushi : MISO
47
Prosper : DOWELL
49
Burner inventor : BUNSEN
51
Proof ender : QED
52
"Where ___?" : AMI
53
Where parents pull over to yell at their kids? : SCOLDSHOULDER
57
Miscellany : OLIO
58
Reid of "American Pie" : TARA
59
Stand out : EXCEL
62
It's overhead : RENT
63
Not the most direct routes from point to point : ARCS
64
Boot add-ons : SPURS
65
Two ___ : BITS
66
"I guess that's true" : YEAH
67
Took along : TOTED
Down
1
British car, for short : JAG
2
What rings may signify : AGE
3
Something terrific, with "the" : CATSMEOW
4
Kin's partner : KITH
5
Clock-radio button : SNOOZE
6
What "bi-" means : TWICE
7
"This means trouble!" : UHOH
8
Head for : GOTO
9
Squarely : SMACKDAB
10
Sometimes-dangerous strain : ECOLI
11
Band rehearsal spot : GARAGE
12
Shrug-of-the-shoulders feeling : APATHY
13
PC key : DELETE
21
Clue hunter, informally : TEC
22
In reserve : ONICE
23
Diner cupful : JOE
24
Hill group : ANTS
28
Succumb to stress : SNAP
29
"Yippee!" : WAHOO
30
Mars counterpart : ARES
33
Range units: Abbr. : MTNS
34
Freshly : ANEW
36
Frost-covered : RIMED
37
Bread and butter, so to speak : MAINSTAY
38
Plain as day : CLEARCUT
39
Control spot : HELM
42
Big Red opponent : ELI
43
Take in : ABSORB
44
Protons' places : NUCLEI
45
Sprinkle with oil : ANOINT
47
___ Sarto (Italian painter) : DEL
48
Most Ripleyesque : ODDEST
50
Reno lineup : SLOTS
51
Sit on : QUASH
54
Fabled racer : HARE
55
Ocean predator : ORCA
56
Big show : EXPO
60
Poetic palindrome : ERE
61
Tripper's buy : LSD

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