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New York Times, Wednesday, December 4, 2002

Author:
Richard Hughes
Editor:
Will Shortz
27-Down : W.W. II journalist Ernie
TotalDebutLatest
3511/8/19944/2/2007
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ScrabDebutFresh
1.5113622%
Richard Hughes

This puzzle:

Rows: 15, Columns: 15 Words: 78, Blocks: 42 Missing: {FJQZ} This is puzzle # 31 for Mr. Hughes. Wednesday freshness: 2%
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© 2002, The New York Times12/4/2 ( No. 19,384 )
Across
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"___ magic!" : ITS
4
Give a hand : CLAP
8
About 60% of the world's population : ASIANS
14
Place for a tack : TIE
15
Busy place : HIVE
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___ in (cozy in bed) : TUCKED
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Eden exile : EVE
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Black cat, say : OMEN
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Mountain nymphs : OREADS
20
Start of a wife's lament : MOSTMORNINGS
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Poles, e.g. : SLAVS
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Society page word : NEE
25
Egyptian cobra : ASP
28
Lament, part 2 : IWAKEUPGROUCHY
33
Sherpa sighting, maybe : YETI
34
Brazilian port : NATAL
35
One of the "north 40" : ACRE
39
Slowly, on a score : LENTO
42
Off the mark : WIDE
43
Pickler's need : BRINE
45
Snack favorite : OREO
47
Lament, part 3 : BUTONSATURDAYS
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See 60-Down : AXE
54
Chaplin title : SIR
55
Louganis feats : DIVES
57
End of the lament : ILETHIMSLEEP
61
"Hogan's Heroes" setting : STALAG
64
Inventor's start : IDEA
65
Start of many an ode's title : TOA
66
Pull in : ARRIVE
67
Sweetums : DEAR
68
"For shame!" : TUT
69
Portable homes : TEPEES
70
Spanish compass point : ESTE
71
Printemps follower : ETE
Down
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Checkout count : ITEMS
2
Copenhagen park : TIVOLI
3
Plaything for two : SEESAW
4
Linguist Noam : CHOMSKY
5
Car with a bar, perhaps : LIMO
6
State confidently : AVER
7
Brown rival : PENN
8
Yom Kippur observer : ATONER
9
Walter Reed, e.g. : SURGEON
10
Ensures, slangily : ICES
11
Alias letters : AKA
12
Composer Rorem : NED
13
60's college org. : SDS
21
New Deal org. : TVA
22
Having one sharp : ING
25
Broadway opening? : ACTI
26
Cousin of a herring : SHAD
27
W.W. II journalist Ernie : PYLE
29
Grig, when grown : EEL
30
Western tribesman : UTE
31
Burgundy grape : PINOT
32
Detroit grp. : UAW
35
"Waterloo" band : ABBA
36
Central point : CRUX
37
Wedding, e.g. : RITE
38
Brian of the early Roxy Music : ENO
40
Robert Morse title role on Broadway : TRU
41
Anthem contraction : OER
44
Put in shackles : ENSLAVE
46
"Most likely ..." : ODDSARE
48
Long fights : SIEGES
49
Met display : ART
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Have a bug : AIL
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Actress Mimieux : YVETTE
52
Show to the door : SEEOUT
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Outpouring : SPATE
57
Court foe of Bjorn : ILIE
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Camouflage : HIDE
59
Dangerous time : IDES
60
With 53-Across, a cleaver : MEAT
61
Posed : SAT
62
Cremona crowd? : TRE
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Dadaism founder : ARP

Answer summary:
5 unique to this puzzle, 1 unique to Modern Era but used previously.

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